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Weather is the current state of the atmosphere and can change quickly, while climate is the average pattern of weather over a longer period of time.

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Reddit Posts - Weather

Humidity question

Disclaimer: I live in Bellingham, WA and we get very rainy falls and winters. Can someone please explain to me how during our most rainy season my hands still manage to get so dry and cracked? I ass...

2024-10-29 17:18:54
Posted by u/pacificnorthbex in r/weather
Score: 0 | Comments: 5
  • There is generally LESS moisture in the air, not more, during your rainy cold season compared to summer. This is because relative humidity depends on temperature. I like to use this example: Which air has more moisture in it? A) A rainy winter day in Bellingham with the air temperature of 38 deg. and a relative humidity of 100%. Or B) A sunny blistering hot summer day in Phoenix Arizona with an air temperature of 110 deg and the relative humidity at 10%. The answer is (B). That air in Phoenix is "wetter"! That is because the dew point in the Bellingham example is 38. But the dew point in the Phoenix example is higher, at 42. Higher dew point means wetter air. The relative humidity (100% vs 10%) is telling you how much moisture there is in the air relative to the amount the air COULD have at that temperature. Warmer air has the capacity to hold more moisture than colder air. So yes, it does come down to it being colder as you said.
  • The air itself carries less moisture even though it is rainy. If you look at dew points you will see it.
  • A lot of times it isn’t just the humidity outside, but what happens to that air when it is warmed up inside and RH drops. So as the heater in your house runs, it takes cold humid air with not much absolute humidity, and warms it up lowering the relative humidity resulting in a dry and toasty inside. 
  • You may have a skin condition. You might consider consulting a dermatologist.

Daily Barometric Pressure Fluctuations and Sinus health - how to find relevant data source?

Hi There I moved to North America from middle east around 8 years ago, since then I have a problem with my sinuses. But 2 and a half years ago, I moved from PNW to Irvine, CA and things got re...

2024-10-29 01:44:34
Posted by u/painfulkidofmideast in r/weather
Score: 2 | Comments: 4
  • I usually see this on [https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap](https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap) If you zoom in on your location, you can find a few nearby personal weather stations, many of which have air pressure graphs on them. You should know that these are not necessarily calibrated, so the specific numbers from different stations may vary. However, the trends across stations (increasing pressure/decreasing pressure) might give you the data you're looking for.
  • Have you ruled out allergies? I currently live in the Pac NW and have lived in NorCal and SoCal for long periods in the past. My allergies were by far the worst in SoCal and often caused sinus problems. The wind may be a factor because it is blowing pollen or other allergens into your area.

Weird, but Important Question

Disclaimer: This post/question isn't meant to be inflammatory, accusative, or political. Sorry in advance for the long post. So just to start, I am a 22 yo black guy who lives in Western New York. I ...

2024-10-28 13:30:45
Posted by u/JosephistheKing in r/weather
Score: 38 | Comments: 10
  • [raderat]
  • Person already said what should be said. I hope you go far!
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