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To: combjelly who wrote (864849)6/12/2015 4:33:01 PM
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Brumar89

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But atmospheric H2O concentrations are dependent on temperature.

If this were true it would be humid as hell in Palm Springs right now and dry as a bone in Pacifica. I assure you this is never the case. I will give you that air is capable to hold more water as temperature rises but the actual content is more a function of the temperature of the nearby ocean. Gulf of Mexico = bathwater in summer so East Coast humid as all get out. Pacific = ice water all year so West Coast dry as a bone except on the very coast.