Not exact matches
The on topic Q&A included redesign plans for other streets, especially Queens Boulevard, why the administration attributes the reduction in pedestrian fatalities to Vision Zero and not to regular year - to - year variances, how the administration
actually knows that driving speeds are reduced, why so few street redesign projects have been done on Staten
Island, data for any changes in safety at this E.Tremont / Silver Street intersection, why Commissioner Bratton did not attend, why there are few speeding and failure to yield tickets issued in this (45th) precinct, the negative
effect of speed bumps on emergency response vehicles, plans for marking and painting of roads, whether the mayor will seek additional red light camera authorizations from the state legislature, the paucity of criminal prosecutions against drivers who kill pedestrians and an estimate of money received from speed camera tickets.
Today's Nintendo eShop news: trailer and screenshots for Dead Cells, Legrand Legacy
actually releasing this year on Nintendo Switch, latest video clips for Dandara and Huntdown, latest screenshots for Super Chariot, latest artwork for Yoku's
Island Express, Fear
Effect Sedna development now over, latest Nintendo eShop Highlights video, and latest video clip for Sneaky Ninja!
In a recent local article on the
effects of «climate change» on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the author
actually admitted that parts of the northern barrier
island were
actually sinking, but all of the other erosion was due to sea level rise.
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.