The Sydney Observatory is located adjacent to 21 lanes of asphalt, and recorded its hottest temperatures ever last year.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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It’s only speculation, I haven’t looked into this, but I wonder if the trivialise-the-UHI strategy works nicely in concert with homogenisation?
The argument is that whatever the size of UHI, it doesn’t matter since urbanised space is a small proportion of the earth’s total land area.
Enter homogenisation. The more thermometers you can drop or can find “need” adjusting, the more you can blend the city temperatures into the regional data. And if those city temperatures have not been sufficiently adjusted downward for UHI, then, well, that’s a nice convenient result for some folk.
But maybe that base has been covered.
I like my milk homogenized, my temperatures raw, and both harvested far from the city.
I prefer both raw…
Not only is the official roof white, but as time goes on and the old asphalt grows ever lighter, the official temperature continues to rise.–
What part of Berkeley Study don’t you understand?
Studies have shown that the UHI effect acts like concentric domes of heat, the closer to the center of urban sprawl one travels, the higher the temperature. So even ‘well cited’ stations are going to be effected by the surrounding infrastructure. Cities and the surrounding suburbs of today are Urban Heat Continents compared to what we had in the 1930’s.
What part of “Urban Sprawl” do you not understand?
We understand that Mueller is a paid stooge of Shell Oil who expects to win big with the Green Energy/Carbon Tax scam. After all that is why he has a Shell Oil Company President as an ‘Advisor’ in his privately held consulting firm.
Bob Maginnis, call the control center. Progressive science under reactionary attack!
Which gets hotter, asphalt or concrete?