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Urban heat soars this summer
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2 months ago
AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson was live from Orlando, Florida, on July 31 with more on urban heat's impact this summer.
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Of course, we have been dealing with this heat all week long. It's just a matter of where you are, how long you felt it.
00:06
And for the eastern part of the country over the past week, we have been dealing with a record shattered.
00:12
There is really two dozen triple-digit temperature records.
00:16
And depending on where you live, some places are getting hotter and faster.
00:21
AccuWeathers' Leslie Hudson joins us live from downtown Orlando, Florida to help explain what the weather phenomena is
00:28
and what cities are doing to cool things way down.
00:31
And there's a reason that Leslie joins us in the morning.
00:34
She doesn't want to be in that heat in Orlando this afternoon. Right, Leslie?
00:41
Oh, I don't know, Bernie. I think that AccuWeather Real Phil is probably flirting with 100 already.
00:46
But yes, I definitely don't want to be in the 110s later today.
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So I will happily do the morning lives with you guys.
00:53
And I love working with you anyways.
00:54
But if you've ever stepped outside in a city like Orlando or another major metro city and you've wondered,
01:00
hey, it feels hotter here than just somewhere down the road, you're right.
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And that phenomena is called the urban heat island effect.
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And cities like Orlando or big metro cities like New York City or Boston or Dallas,
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those areas can be anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees warmer than their neighbors just down the road in some rural spots.
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And that's all thanks to asphalt and buildings and lack of trees.
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And it can be a big problem when we're under these big heat waves and a heat dome like we've seen.
01:31
There's been over two dozen heat records broken across the country that were in the triple digits just this last week.
01:37
And they were major cities as well.
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So that urban heat effect can be more intense and last longer when we're under these heat waves or heat domes.
01:47
Now, the urban heat island effect is a real measurable temperature difference between that concrete-covered cities
01:53
and their rural, greener counterparts, their neighbors.
01:58
But during those heat domes or that heat wave, that temperature gap widens.
02:02
So pavements, rooftops, and buildings soak up all of that heat throughout the day.
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And it releases at a slower rate at night, which keeps that heat kind of locked in into that pavement.
02:14
So that's what helps it be more significant at night.
02:17
If you've noticed when you've been out at a city and you're like, you're enjoying some dinner in the evening
02:21
or you're going to a movie and you're like, whoa, it's really hot.
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Well, that's because that daytime heating kind of got locked into all of those buildings that are around you.
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To combat the urban heat islands, several big cities are investing in urban forestry
02:34
and heat mapping to track the city's hottest neighborhoods
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and planning long-term cooling strategies in places like Dallas or Louisville, Kentucky,
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or even in Newark, New Jersey.
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Officials are taking the heat seriously.
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Several cities are mapping tree cover and using federal funds to cool down block by block.
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We talked to AccuWeather climate expert, Brett Anderson,
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and here's what he had to say about the urban heat island effect.
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The city traps heat much more effectively than the suburbs or rural areas.
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Basically, it's the buildings, the blacktop, concrete.
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All those surfaces absorb heat much more than grass and other areas outside the city.
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And so that heat gets trapped in the city because you have all these buildings.
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And it just continues to radiate all that heat towards the surface.
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And there's very little way for that heat to escape out.
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Now, the detrimental impacts from the urban heat islands are multi-pronged.
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It's not just the fact that it feels hotter.
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It also really taxes the energy grid systems in these major cities.
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So the additional heat from the urban heat island increases electricity bills,
03:49
which disproportionately can impact lower-income families
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that oftentimes are living just outside these major metro cities.
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There are tangible solutions, and several cities are implementing, as I mentioned.
04:00
The goal for many of these cities is to try and plant as many trees as they can,
04:04
which is hard to do on a concrete landscape.
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But some of the cities are doing that.
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They're also changing the roofing.
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They're changing them to more green-type roofs or white roofs,
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as opposed to black roofs, which will absorb more heat.
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They're encouraging the public to use transit systems,
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use cleaner energy sources.
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And if you live near a city like this here in Orlando,
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you can actually help by planting more trees in your area
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to help create more tree canopies that will help limit some of that heat
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from getting trapped in the big metro areas.
04:36
Reporting live from downtown Orlando, I'm Leslie Hudson.
04:39
Back to you.
04:40
Leslie, always interesting the stuff they do.
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The Valley of the Sun, they paint the pavement with that.
04:44
Yeah, I feel like Orlando needs to, Florida needs to pick up on that,
04:48
because they get even more sun than Arizona.
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And they have the humidity, obviously.
04:53
All right.
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