METEOROLOGY – URFACE TEMPERATURE & THERMAL COMFORT CALCULATOR Dew Point Temperature A precise tool.
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What is the Dew Point Temperature & How does it work?

The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to condensation. It is an important factor in determining thermal comfort and weather conditions.

Dew point can be calculated using the formula for converting relative humidity and temperature into dew point temperature.

T_{dew} = frac{243.04 times (ln(RH / 100) + frac{(17.625 times T)}{(243.04 + T)})}{17.625 – ln(RH / 100) – frac{(17.625 times T)}{(243.04 + T)}}
Tdew = Dew Point Temperature (Β°C)
RH = Relative Humidity (%)
T = Air Temperature (Β°C)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is dew point temperature?
Dew point temperature is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to condensation.
How do I calculate dew point temperature?
Use the formula Tdew = (243.04 * (ln(RH / 100) + (17.625 * T) / (243.04 + T))) / (17.625 – ln(RH / 100) – (17.625 * T) / (243.04 + T)), where Tdew is the dew point temperature in Β°C, RH is relative humidity, and T is air temperature.
Why is dew point important?
Dew point is crucial for determining thermal comfort and predicting weather conditions such as fog or dew formation.
What does a higher dew point indicate?
A higher dew point indicates more moisture in the air, leading to greater humidity and potentially increased chances of condensation.
How does dew point affect outdoor activities?
A higher dew point can make outdoor activities feel more humid and uncomfortable, as it affects how quickly sweat evaporates from the skin.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.