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The Heat: Trees Good, Blacktop Bad



2010-07-07 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Fortune Street Shade, Municipal Parking Lot at E. Fortune and S. Reed Streets, Columbia, KY
In the shade of the knot hole in a water maple, the temperature was 88.9 F. On a gravel driveway, with full sun, the temperature was 92.1 F. On the nearly empty Municipal Parking Lot at Reed and Fortune Street, the heat island temperature was an unbearable 123-124 F. The readings were taken within 15 minutes from start to finish. If you think it is hotter in Downtown Columbia than it used to be, you are probably right! While the instrument above isn't perfect, it does give relative readings which show the oven we've blacktopped ourselves into - never mind the flooding it creates in downpours.


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