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  2. Urban heat island - Wikipedia

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    A definition of urban heat island is: "The relative warmth of a city compared with surrounding rural areas." [14]: 2926 This relative warmth is caused by "heat trapping due to land use, the configuration and design of the built environment, including street layout and building size, the heat-absorbing properties of urban building materials, reduced ventilation, reduced greenery and water ...

  3. What are urban heat islands and what can we do to ... - AOL

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    The Big Apple is one of many cities around the world that is impacted by the urban heat island effect, a phenomenon where urban areas are warmer than their surrounding suburbs. Speaking of ...

  4. Urban heat inequity - Wikipedia

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    While the general impacts of urban heat inequity depend on the city studied, negative effects typically act on historically marginalized communities. [1] The idea is closely tied to the urban heat island effect , where a major cause to urban heat inequity is increased urbanization.

  5. More than 40 million people in the U.S. live in urban heat ...

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    Urban heat islands occur when cities replace land cover such as forest, open water and greenery with buildings, pavement and other materials that absorb and retain heat. While the heat effect is ...

  6. Urban forest inequity - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon has a number of follow-on effects, including but not limited to measurable impacts on faunal biodiversity and the urban heat island effect. [3] [4] Urban heat inequity occurs when intra-urban heat islands, with their associated negative physical and emotional health consequences, are more common and more intense in lower-income ...

  7. Preliminary results of OKC's heat mapping campaign are in ...

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    The "Heat Watch 2023" campaign to map urban heat islands factored into the Sustainability Office's broader plan since 2020 to lessen the effects of extreme heat and to address areas of high heat ...

  8. Urban climate - Wikipedia

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    Increased urban land use and occupation alters the local thermal field resulting in the development of warmer regions known as urban heat islands (UHIs). [8] An urban heat island is a phenomenon where these surface temperature deviations and air in the lowest levels of the atmosphere are concentrated in urban areas and those immediately ...

  9. How these 5 cities became the most intense urban heat islands

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    There's a reason you can cook an egg over pavement on a hot, sunny day. Pavement, concrete, bricks, blacktop, parking lots and buildings all absorb and retain heat during the day, then radiate the ...