Highlights
- Urban heat island (UHI) intensities were estimated for the fifty most populous cities in the USA using PRISM climate data.
- The urban morphologies of the cities were quantified using spatial metrics and the NLCD 2006 land use/land cover dataset.
- The statistical analyses suggested that highly contiguous dense and sprawling urban development both enhance the UHI effect.
- City contiguity should be considered when devising strategies for UHI intensity mitigation.
- More discontiguous city configurations, especially if achieved by introducing urban green spaces, will likely reduce UHIs.
nuclear preceeds global warming concerns at this point. i feel none of the current political systems will address the crucial changes humans need to survive except abandonment of the empire systems. i cannot live in a collectvist community but regular small mercantile communities can coexist with intentional communities. my family heritage is hutterite so I know it is possible. i am not an anarchist but i feel that is what our empire wants. i pray we do not end up like the ukraine or japan.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, "we" are our worst problem. Thats a bitch
Deletecan you say "delete that"stock
ReplyDeleteI know, had to delete the resident troll comment that was completely off topic and also just didn't make sense.
DeleteCensorship doesnt make for healthy debate. Climate deniers should realize their argument is lost.
ReplyDeleteCensorship doesnt make for healthy debate. Climate deniers should realize their argument is lost.
ReplyDeleteCensorship doesnt make for healthy debate. Climate deniers should realize their argument is lost.
ReplyDeleteharrassment does not either
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