The water content is the dew point. It's the point at which the water vapour will begin to condense. Like i said humidity is only relative, and doesn't tell you anything on its own.
100% humidity at 15C will feel different to 100% humidity 18C.
By the way a heat index of 18C @ 100% humidity is only 18C but if it was 50% humidity it would be 17C. You need to be into the twenties before the heat index at 100% humidity begins to increase. Obviously at any point the lower the humidity the cooler it will feel. For example 25C @ 50% humidity would only feel like 25C
Originally Posted by: picturesareme