Yes it is called a "urban heat island." Everyone knows that cities, building & people (hotter) are replacing more and more grass and farm land (cooler). I see it in my local area, a dramatic buildup of urban areas. That translates to warmer and warmer areas that were relatively cool in the past.
Yes it is called a "urban heat island." Everyone knows that cities, building & people (hotter) are replacing more and more grass and farm land (cooler). I see it in my local area, a dramatic buildup of urban areas. That translates to warmer and warmer areas that were relatively cool in the past.
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/urban-heat-island