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Definition of dew point in English: dew pointnoun The atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form. 露点(随气压和湿度的大小变化的大气温度,低于此温度时,水滴开始凝结形成露) Example sentencesExamples - This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point (the air temperature at which water vapor cools enough to condense), it converts to liquid within the insulation.
- The heat index, similar to wind chill in the winter, establishes an apparent temperature by comparing either temperature/relative humidity or temperature / dew point.
- Houston's most humid months are July and August when the average dew point is 72 degrees.
- Starkey says the league sets standards the Ducks have to meet for ice and building temperatures, the dew point and humidity, which, if all are met, will provide the best ice.
- ‘We had nights where the low temperature was 75 degrees and the dew point was 72 or above,’ explained Whittington.
- Temperature, atmosphere composition, and dew point are closely controlled to decarburize the strip without oxidizing the surface.
- As you probably know, fog is more likely at night, and becomes more likely as the night goes on because the air is usually cooling off and sometimes cools to the dew point.
- Dew point (or dew point temperature) and relative humidity go hand-in-hand and both involve evaporation and condensation.
- Ice fog is simply fog that forms with the air temperature and dew point below freezing.
- To set up a parameter logging system, technicians should use IP interface devices that can originate periodic measurements of temperature, humidity and dew point or can be polled for this data.
- In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress.
- When it cools below the dew point, it condenses back into a liquid - the first phase change.
- The over-wrap should be kept in place until the fruit temperature has risen past the dew point.
- Temperature and relative humidity of the air in the chambers was regulated by bubbling the gas stream through water at 25°C and then through a condenser set to the required dew point.
- Water from the moist cavity air condenses on the window frame that spans this cavity because the frame is colder than the dew point temperature of the cavity air, especially in locations where the interior is air conditioned.
- It's a handheld weather unit that computes wind, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure in several different units of measure.
- The dew point of this mixture should be between - 40 and - 70°C.
- If a critical temperature, known as the dew point, is reached, condensation occurs and clouds form.
- The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point.
- Carrier continued refining his original product and process, and in so doing, yielded a theory of how temperature, humidity, and dew point are related.
Definition of dew point in US English: dew pointnounˈd(j)u ˌpɔɪntˈd(y)o͞o ˌpoint The atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form. 露点(随气压和湿度的大小变化的大气温度,低于此温度时,水滴开始凝结形成露) Example sentencesExamples - It's a handheld weather unit that computes wind, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure in several different units of measure.
- If a critical temperature, known as the dew point, is reached, condensation occurs and clouds form.
- Temperature, atmosphere composition, and dew point are closely controlled to decarburize the strip without oxidizing the surface.
- Ice fog is simply fog that forms with the air temperature and dew point below freezing.
- To set up a parameter logging system, technicians should use IP interface devices that can originate periodic measurements of temperature, humidity and dew point or can be polled for this data.
- This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point (the air temperature at which water vapor cools enough to condense), it converts to liquid within the insulation.
- Carrier continued refining his original product and process, and in so doing, yielded a theory of how temperature, humidity, and dew point are related.
- The over-wrap should be kept in place until the fruit temperature has risen past the dew point.
- Starkey says the league sets standards the Ducks have to meet for ice and building temperatures, the dew point and humidity, which, if all are met, will provide the best ice.
- When it cools below the dew point, it condenses back into a liquid - the first phase change.
- The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point.
- Temperature and relative humidity of the air in the chambers was regulated by bubbling the gas stream through water at 25°C and then through a condenser set to the required dew point.
- Water from the moist cavity air condenses on the window frame that spans this cavity because the frame is colder than the dew point temperature of the cavity air, especially in locations where the interior is air conditioned.
- The dew point of this mixture should be between - 40 and - 70°C.
- Dew point (or dew point temperature) and relative humidity go hand-in-hand and both involve evaporation and condensation.
- As you probably know, fog is more likely at night, and becomes more likely as the night goes on because the air is usually cooling off and sometimes cools to the dew point.
- Houston's most humid months are July and August when the average dew point is 72 degrees.
- In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress.
- ‘We had nights where the low temperature was 75 degrees and the dew point was 72 or above,’ explained Whittington.
- The heat index, similar to wind chill in the winter, establishes an apparent temperature by comparing either temperature/relative humidity or temperature / dew point.
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