No significant difference on calm vs windy days
Analysis of long-term global temperature data that distinguishes observations made on windy days versus those made on calm days (when theoretically more heat should be retained within the urban area) found no significant difference—suggesting the urban heat island effect may not be significant.
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No significant difference on calm vs windy days
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