Ummm, humidity at 64-70 is much less than at 80-90. No on suffers from humidity when it rains (humidity is not 100% when it rains) and the temperature is 70.There is a limit of how much moisture the air can hold. The higher the temperature, the greater the moisture level. As an example, the humidity is usually 80-90% when it is near freezing temperatures.It is unlikely you would understand the following chart(s), but it shows humidity levels (red curved lines) as a function of temperature (dry bulb, x-axis), and the amount of moisture air can hold (Humidity ratio, gm water / gm dry air, y-axis). Real World Units: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PsychrometricChart.SeaLevel.SI.svg'Merican Units: http://web.uconn.edu/poultry/NE-127/Images/psc_01.gif
Seriously mate? wrote:
Similar temps but LA=dry and Rio=humid.
survey says wrote:So in other words LA will be the perfect Trials conditions.