No, since humidity is a relative value, not an absolute one,
100% rel. humidity does not mean by far, that you are in the pool.
This has to do with temperature and condensation.
Johannes
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> on 27-06-2002 8:48, Jon Glass at jonglass_at_mac.com wrote:
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> > In Pensacola, it's not that rare to have 100% humidity (or higher even!)
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> Eh, wouldn't 100 % humidity mean that you're already in the pool ?
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> And in my book there's no such thing as over 100 % ;-)
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> Robert Benschop
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