What does "relative humidity 100%" mean in the weather forecast?
For example, the pressure of water vapor in air is 1606.24Pa( 12.79 mm Hg), the saturated vapor pressure at 35℃ is 5938.52Pa(44.55 mm Hg), and the relative humidity of air.
At 15℃, the saturated vapor pressure is1606.24pa (12.79mmhg) and the relative humidity is 100%.
There is no functional relationship between absolute humidity and relative humidity. For example, the higher the temperature, the faster the water evaporates, so the water vapor in the air also increases accordingly. Therefore, in a day, the absolute humidity at noon is often greater than at night. In a year, the absolute humidity in summer is higher than that in winter. However, because the water vapor saturation pressure of air also changes with temperature, it may be that the relative humidity at noon is smaller than that at night, and the relative humidity in winter is larger than that in summer. Because the saturated vapor pressure at a certain temperature can be found out from the table of "saturated vapor pressure at different temperatures", as long as the absolute humidity or relative humidity is known, the relative humidity or absolute humidity can be calculated.