Re: OT: weather


Hello John,

>I am not a meteorologist, but I believe dewpoint refers to the
>temperature at which condensation of moisture in air
>occurs.  When dewpoint and actual temperature are the same ==> fog.

>27 degrees sounds like freezing fog, and very dry air.

This last could be true here.  So is this likely to be the effective
damaging temp on plants?  A white frost can burn pretty badly even when the
temp stays above freezing.

Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7, USA


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