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Relative Humidity to Absolute Humidity Conversion

Relative Humidity to Absolute Humidity Conversion

Relative Humidity to Absolute Humidity Conversion

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I have a list of data points for temperature, relative humidity, and dew point.  I am looking to figure out the absolute humidity for this data.  I also know the elevation that the test was run at.  Does anyone know an equation that will convert this information?  Or do you know of an equation that requires something not listed here, that I might be able to make an assumption about?

Thanks

RE: Relative Humidity to Absolute Humidity Conversion

You can also get a psychometric chart that shows relative/absolute humidity.

RE: Relative Humidity to Absolute Humidity Conversion

(OP)
JohnnyHS:  Thanks for that link.  It's exactly what I was looking for and it should be a great help.

willard3: The reason I didn't want to use a psychometric chart was because I have thousands of data points, all at various temperatures and relative humidities.  I figured there was probably an equation that would work rather than spending hours of looking at a psych chart.  Thanks anyways.

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