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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The ratio of the [[vapor pressure]] to the [[saturation vapor pressure]] with respect  to water.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">This quantity is alternatively defined by the World Meteorological Organization as the ratio of  the [[mixing ratio]] to the [[saturation mixing ratio]]. These two definitions yield almost identical  numerical values. Relative humidity is usually expressed in percent and can be computed from  psychrometric data. Unless specified otherwise, relative humidity is reported with respect to water  rather than [[ice]] because most [[hygrometers]] are sensitive to relative humidity with respect to water  even at subfreezing temperatures, and because the air can easily become supersaturated with respect  to ice, which would require three digits in coded messages for [[relative humidity with respect to  ice]].</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Retallach, B. J. 1974. Physical Meteorology. p. 83. </div><br/>
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