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extrapolating for the relative humidity values through watching the formed clouds

Country:Saudi Arabia
Student(s):Mi’ad Mohammad Alzahrani Rw’a Ahmad Alzahrani
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:Huda Al-Zahrani
Contributors:Khari Ali Saeed AL Zahrani Huda Atiyeh AL Zahrani
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Clouds, Relative Humidity
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Optional Badges:I am a Collaborator, I am a Data Scientist, I am an Engineer
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/07/2020
Abstract Relative humidity is mainly responsible for the formation of clouds. This study examines the relationship between humidity and clouds and gives approximate results so that the person can determine the proportion of moisture by observing the clouds formed in the atmosphere The focus of our question was how to determine the value of moisture by observing the clouds formed in the atmosphere We assumed that there was a relationship between the formed clouds and relative humidity values We used the Hygrometer during the month of February and the beginning of March 2019 and at the end of January and end February 2020 .We observed the difference in the shapes of the clouds by the difference in the relative humidity value We reached the following conclusions: 1. When clouds form low clouds, relative humidity values range from 66% to 57% 2. When clouds form clouds, the relative humidity values range from 40% -45% 3. When clouds are formed from medium clouds, relative humidity ranges from 49% to 54% 4. When the sky is clear, the relative humidity values range from 16% to 37%. 5. When fog is formed, the relative humidity values range between 67% -70%



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