Not exact matches
I do know that there is an urban
heat island effect — as does everyone, so there's no need, false netdr, to re-discover it — but I do accept that that DFW, at least, doesn't show that this real and well known
effect actually contaminates the temperature record.
Although he doesn't
actually come out and say it, Evans suggests that the global warming trend in the surface temperature record is an artifact caused by the urban
heat island (UHI)
effect:
Objection: The apparent rise of global average temperatures is
actually an illusion due to the urbanization of land around weather stations, the Urban
Heat Island effect.
(Part of the How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide) Objection: The apparent rise of global average temperatures is
actually an illusion due to the urbanization of land around weather stations, the Urban
Heat Island effect.
One of the more common arguments you hear from global
heating deniers and skeptics is that the urban
heat island effect is causing global temperature measurements to look a lot hotter than they
actually are.