Humidity & Dew Point Chart

Relative humidity, dew point, comfort zones, and condensation thresholds.

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Definitions

Relative humidity (RH)
= (actual water vapor) / (saturation) × 100%
Dew point
Temp at which air becomes saturated and water condenses
Wet-bulb
Temp measured by a thermometer with wet wick — close to dew point at high RH
Absolute humidity
g of water vapor per m³ of air

Dew point vs comfort

Dew point (°C) Dew point (°F) Comfort
< 10 < 50 Very dry / comfortable
10–16 50–60 Comfortable
16–18 60–65 Slightly humid
18–21 65–70 Noticeably humid
21–24 70–75 Uncomfortable
> 24 > 75 Oppressive

RH at 20 °C (air temp)

Dew point (°C) Relative humidity
0 ~27%
5 ~39%
10 ~55%
15 ~75%
18 ~89%
20 100% (saturated)

Practical thresholds

  • Condensation on windows: indoor dew point > interior glass temperature.
  • Mold growth: sustained RH > 70% on cold surfaces.
  • ESD risk: RH < 30% dramatically raises static-discharge risk.
  • HVAC target: 40–50% RH indoor in summer, 30–40% in winter (to avoid condensation on windows).
  • Magnus formula: T_d ≈ (b·γ(T,RH)) / (a − γ(T,RH)) where γ = ln(RH/100) + aT/(b+T), a=17.625, b=243.04 °C.

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