chimera wrote on Jan 17
th, 2025 at 4:29pm:
also changed temperature and winds.
https://oehha.ca.gov/climate-change/epic-2022/changes-climate/air-temperatures#:
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You didn't read past the headlines again.
"Air temperatures have increased over the past century, driven mainly by changes in nighttime temperatures."
So tell us how nighttime temperatures start fires?
"Temperatures are also influenced by the natural and urban landscape, elevation, proximity to the ocean, and atmospheric and oceanic circulations.
Changes in land use and land surface exert local effects on temperature. For example, heat-absorbing concrete and asphalt in buildings and roads have a warming effect, and irrigation has a cooling effect. "
Also known as UHI. More people means more roads.
And nothing there about wind.