Whose ‘they’.I think they said if all pollution were to stop today, the effects would keep going for years to come.
Funny how no one talks about how concrete/pavement has a huge impact on temperature especially relative to where the temperature sensors are. Cutting down trees to replace them with parking lots. Go stand in a wooded area on a hot day and then go stand in an asphalt parking lot.Apparently the temp is getting higher than they initially thought and were almost past the point of no return. Which is crazy considering during covid pollution levels went down a lot... If covids production shutdown didn't make a dent in global warming, nothing will.
Thats a great point. Can't verify where the record points are but I can verify that lettering a truck on asphalt is hotter than hell vs. standing on the grass.Funny how no one talks about how concrete/pavement has a huge impact on temperature especially relative to where the temperature sensors are. Cutting down trees to replace them with parking lots. Go stand in a wooded area on a hot day and then go stand in an asphalt parking lot.
50 years ago the weather record points were surrounded by plants, today by concrete. ofcourse they're going to measure hotter
West coast isn't too bad... I think right now east coast is crazy though.
I feel like the weather has got crazy in the past 5 years. Every year we break temps - so many more forest fires happening... And we're in the rainy season in Vancouver, should be raining a lot this month and last month... Think we got like 1 day of rain, so it's super dry, super hot... I expect more fires this season.
Apparently the temp is getting higher than they initially thought and were almost past the point of no return. Which is crazy considering during covid pollution levels went down a lot... If covids production shutdown didn't make a dent in global warming, nothing will.
I finally caved and spent 10k to buy central air for my place. If it's this hot in June, I don't want to be without in July!