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12/09/23
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Originally posted by zipperlip:
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Norway is such a great country. So many advantages over the rest of the world, blessed with a small population and an abundance of wealth with a geography so well suited to hydro projects. Not many places like that. Getting back to the old anthropogenic stuff, if you’re really hooked on that? Wouldn’t you consider the Urban Heat Island Effect as being a main contributor to the rising temperature recordings at most historic weather data collection sites being a highly likely source for the trend in rising temperatures and reduced rainfall around the more populous areas? It (in my opinion) is a stand out contender for all the highly populated areas being warmer today than 50-100 years ago and there’s proper verifiable scientific evidence to support it.
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Hey @zipperlip - can you help me with some references or links to good articles/research on the cumulative Urban Heat Island effect please? (PS i concur with your view but haven't been finding a lot of good work on the matter, except at local scale)