OK, I'm not going to get into an argument here. I'm sure you guys know your stuff but...
Heavy air, (high moisture levels) causes the air to descend increasing surface tension, increasing chances of fish eyes with any epoxy. There are epoxies made for wet areas, oily areas, vertical areas and yes, even under water applications. These additives either increase cost, decrease wear ability and clarity, are softer and/or are less scratch resistant.
High humidity increases the chance of surface moisture before application. As far as an increase in air temps as the moisture levels decrease, one can argue that point of the amount of increase to effect the drying times noticeably. I teach to increase temps and then have the temps descending when application starts forcing moisture back into the concrete. These little tid bits are to make for easy sailing when applying any epoxy on the market, not just Elite Crete Systems epoxy. gene