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by computerphage 346 days ago
Why is it relative humidity that matters here instead of absolute humidity?
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Relative humidity is an easier unit to work with because it auto scales with temperature.
I think GP knows that and it's exactly their point: why do you need slightly less water to stop mould growth as the temperature slightly drops? (If anything, one might expect the opposite anecdotally - it's e.g. hot and humid bathrooms that are particularly prone.)