
The air around here really is very humid. This can be revealed the following way. Take a water bottle and put it in the frigde. Once cold enough, take it out of the fridge and wait. You see that thin mist layer that usually appears on the outside of the bottle? Well that’s the water vapor in the air that condenses on the cold surface of the bottle. Nothing unusual so far. Except that here, this phenomenon is WAY more pronounced — like there’s litteraly a puddle of water that will form at the bottom of the bottle!
Besides: even if the weather is warm, the laundry dries very slowly! I think the air is almost saturated with water vapor. Message for the physicists: please forgive my potential inaccuracies, these notions are already quite old for me, but you get the idea 😉
Anyway, see you soon!
PS: This article was written Lima, don’t ask me why I’m only publishing it now…
PS 2: The small « experiment » obviously works with a bottle of whatever you want, I only chose water as an example…but I’m sure you figured it out by yourself 😛