‘It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity’

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Why does the amount of humidity in the air affect comfort moreso than the temperature?

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As a finn I can say when you are in sauna and temperature is +80°C it is nice. Then you throw some water on those hot rocks and you feel how hot it is. The truth is temperature didn’t rise but humidity did. Hope this helps.

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