Cities Create Weather 50
NightEyes Decorum writes "Time is running a short piece on some research being conducted by meteorologists. While it's been known for a while that cities trap heat, research into the effect of this extra heat is only now just being studied. Apparently, some cities trap enough heat to actually create rainfall."
no they don't (Score:3, Funny)
Re:no they don't (Score:1)
Re:no they don't (Score:2, Funny)
Uh. Yeah. (Score:3, Funny)
Hell. Has it ever NOT rained in London?
Try Dallas (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Try Dallas (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Try Dallas (Score:2)
Look at the government studies, Atlanta and Dallas are two of the worst areas for being hotter than their surrounding communities. Atlanta was the worst and I think it averaged 12 degrees (F) more where Dallas was 8 degrees (F) more on average. If you live in a warm area 106 is a hell of a lot hotter than 98.
Re:Uh. Yeah. (Score:2)
There is no way you would be saying this if you were actually in London at the moment. Wednesday was the hottest day ever recorded at 35.4C.
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trapping heat to create rainfall (Score:2)
Re:trapping heat to create rainfall (Score:1)
And London... (Score:2)
Daniel
okay, then (Score:4, Funny)
This is new? (Score:2)
Anyone whose ever lived in Texas can tell you about heat lightning and spontaneous storms after a few days of 100+ degree (F) weather.
Re:This is new? (Score:1)
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It sucks even more with my office being at San Jacinto and 1st street and having to commute to Round Rock in this friggin' heat. Either way - MoPac or IH35, its going to be a parking lot.. I'm just glad that both the wife and I have white vehicles for a change.
I believe I heard the weatherman on News8 say the other night that it was * 90 * degrees at 9PM. WTF ?
It's 8:46 right now, and its STILL 97 degre
movies (Score:2)
Meteorologist: Dude, if the ozone layer goes away, we'll just put up a big shield.
Anchor Guy: That's unpossible.
M: No way, man. I saw it on TV last night. It's true, just like big cities causing rain.
AG: Please don't talk me.
Yeah, OK, so in my imagination meteorologists are dumb dorks. Considerin
Re:movies (Score:2)
No, the meteorologists have it way easier in Canada.
"Tomorrow? SNOW!"
And they'd be right 90% of the time.
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Considering that I live in Edmonton, I am painfully aware of this. I threw in that 90% figure just to indicate how short the summers are, though.
Re:movies (Score:1)
Just glad we'll get to an Ikea (none here in Sask).
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Brain disrupting Earth equillibrium (Score:4, Funny)
Their plan will be unfurled
By the dawning of the sun
They'll take over the world.
They're Pinky and The Brain
Yes, Pinky and The Brain
Their twilight campaign
Is easy to explain.
To prove their mousey worth
They'll overthrow the Earth"
I've always suspected.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Some of us already knew that (Score:3, Interesting)
Ok, so in the last three years this has gone from maybe to they do, but still, could you try to keep down the dupes?
Three years is a long time, (Score:2)
/offtopic.
Re:Some of us already knew that (Score:1)
If so... (Score:1)
I've seen more hail in about the past month than the previos 28 1/2 years of my life.
Chicago? It's the cubs ! (Score:2)
Considering the Cubs Curse [buzzle.com], the cosmic balance is out of whack this summer.
Don't complain about the hail. You might be having to put up with blue suns and frog-plagues as they advance through the playoffs.
Re:If so... (Score:2)
Mr Heat Miser Goes to Town (Score:2)
Do'h! Here is the real link (Score:2)
Hotlanta (Score:4, Interesting)
/joeyo
Re:Hotlanta (Score:1)
Well known effect for a while (Score:1)
NarratorDan
Must be another slow news day... :) (Score:2, Informative)
It's been my observation that no significant weather happens in Midtown, and little happens anywhere in the metro area. Except smog [wsbtv.com]
In the Sacramento Valley... (Score:2)
Yeah, it's called "San Francisco". (Score:3, Interesting)
The place looks like Mordor some times, especially with that red blinkenlight on top of the pyramid tower thingy.
Great... (Score:2)
In Dad's day, they'd walk through 2 m of snow... (Score:2)