Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor in the air. Absolute humidity measures actual water vapor in grams per cubic meter. Relative humidity compares current moisture to maximum capacity at given temperature
Relative humidity indicates water vapor content compared to maximum saturation. Dew point is temperature at which air reaches 100% relative humidity. High humidity makes it feel hotter, low humidity causes respiratory issues
Heat index combines temperature and humidity to measure perceived shade temperature. Developed by Robert G. Steadman in 1979. Uses vapor pressure of 1.6 kPa as reference point. Threshold for valid calculation is typically 40% relative humidity
Rain is falling liquid water droplets from atmospheric condensation. Formation depends on temperature, pressure and humidity. Water cycle involves evaporation, condensation and precipitation
Dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. Below dew point, water vapor condenses to form dew or frost. Dew point depends on air's humidity and pressure. Higher humidity leads to higher dew point
Tropical rainforest climate with high humidity and rainfall throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 30.6°C to 32.4°C year-round. Humidity levels typically range from 73% to 82%. Monthly cloud cover averages 33% to 52%