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Yes he's truly a nasty cunt, no wonder Bowel Woman loves him.You do have your own personal stalker here. He learned from the best...lol
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Yes he's truly a nasty cunt, no wonder Bowel Woman loves him.You do have your own personal stalker here. He learned from the best...lol
This made me laugh, painting roofs white can actually increase temperatures.
Seemed like a cool idea: paint the world's roofs white to reflect more sunlight, and it could help cool down both cities and the planet. A new study, however, finds it's a lot more complicated – even as it dispels climate change deniers' claims that urban "heat islands" are a major cause of apparent temperature increases.
The land covered by urban areas more than doubled between 1992 and 2005, to about 0.128% of Earth's surface, Mark Z. Jacobson and John E. Ten Hoeve of Stanford University report in the Journal of Climate. Roofs and roads cover about half of that land, and help heat up urban areas by preventing evaporation of water and absorbing sunlight. Exactly how these urban heat islands affect global temperatures, however, has been unclear. But Jacobsen says some skeptics of climate science have argued that heat islands – and not the buildup of warming gases in the atmosphere – may be responsible for observed temperature increases, since some monitoring stations are near urban areas.
In a bid to get a better handle on the issue, Jacobsen and Ten Hoeve developed a model that meshed data on land use, vegetation, albedo (the reflective capacity of different land uses) and soil-type. Then, they ran two 20-year-long simulations to see how much heat islands contributed to "gross global warming" (warming before cooling factors) – and what impact a lot of white paint might have.
Overall, "the urban heat island (UHI) effect may contribute to 2-4% of gross global warming," they found, "although the uncertainty range is likely larger than the model range presented, and more verification is needed." In contrast, greenhouse gases are responsible for about 79 percent of warming, Jacobsen told the Stanford News Service, and dark particulates about 18 percent.
Jacobson says his high-resolution study – which divided the world into 1 kilometer squares — was the first to calculate the impact of urban heat islands on global sea-surface temperatures, sea ice, atmospheric stability, aerosol concentrations, gas concentrations, clouds, and precipitation. "This study accounted not only for local impacts of the heat island effect, but also feedbacks of the effect to the global scale," he says.
"A worldwide conversion to white roofs," they found, could actually warm the Earth slightly due a complex domino effect. Although white surfaces are cooler, the increased sunlight they reflect back into the atmosphere by can increase absorption of light by dark pollutants such as black carbon, which increases heating. The study, however, did not account for how white roofs might reduce electricity use for cooling, which could help lower temperatures by reducing emissions from power plants.
"Cooling your house with white roofs at the expense of warming the planet is not a very desirable trade-off," Jacobson says. "There are more effective methods of reducing global warming."
Source: Jacobson, M., & Ten Hoeve, J. (2011). Effects of Urban Surfaces and White Roofs on Global and Regional Climate. Journal of Climate DOI:*10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00032.1
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/oct/27/white-roofs-global-warming
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It's amazing how the loonys find each other, bird of a feather.he a russian bot I'm sure
they need to be non stop publically shamed not ignored
What about them? Did your dad write them?And what of the four articles I posted on wite rooftops?
I screwed up earlier, Los Angeles county has over 23,000 miles of road. The 508 mile figure is for interstates. So to do the whole lot would cost in the region of a billion dollars!!!! Not even sure if that's just the special grey paint or a total figure. Not that it matters, as it's a truly enormous figure.Ok Stoned Ox just how does painting streets a reflective color help solve "global warming"? I'll tell you it doesn't!
I screwed up earlier, Los Angeles county has over 23,000 miles of road. The 508 mile figure is for interstates. So to do the whole lot would cost in the region of half a billion dollars!!!! Not even sure if that's just the special grey paint or a total figure. Not that it matters, as it's a truly enormous figure.
http://www.laalmanac.com/transport/tr01.php
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Only in California, hardly surprising though when you have loonys like McSquawker, Daesh and Crypiss living there.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/04/10/la-painting-streets-white-to-prevent-global-warming/

Aren't they supposed to be insolvent? California has an unfunded pension liability estimated by some to be half a trillion dollars, and that's just for starters.Not that expensive for California. I am sure the city of LA has a spare $1.12 billion laying around.
Yes who would imagine that??So, now the sun's heat will reflect up into the already hot air??? Geniuses, LOL![]()
Yes who would imagine that??
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Aren't they supposed to be insolvent? California has an unfunded pension liability estimated by some to be half a*trillion*dollars, and that's just for starters.
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Indeed!I was being sarcastic. I think every California city including the state government spends like drunken sailors.
California has an unfunded pension liability estimated to be around half trillion dollars and that's just for starters.we would be the 6th largest economy on the world if measured by ourselves
why do you hate economic success?
You already posted that, are you senile?California officials are hoping their latest attempt to stem the rising tides of climate change leads to a more socially conscious — and cooler — summer.
Officials in Los Angeles have been painting streets white to reduce the effect of urban “heat islands” and combat the effects of climate change.
The LA Street Services began rolling out the project last May, which preliminary testing shows has reduced the temperature of roadways by up to 10 degrees. The project involves applying a light gray coating of the product CoolSeal, made by the company GuardTop.
While each coasting could can last up to seven years, they are also pricey, with the estimated cost of $40,000 per mile, the L.A. Daily News reported.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/10...te-change.html
its all sceincey so you right wing idiots wont understand
its a test of the idea
like any new project the cost will be the most in the beginning
you idiots don't realize how quickly the heat destroys the roads
its not just paint its sealer
if it works better than the resealing they MUST do every few years with a dark asphalt resurfacing and makes all the neighborhoods COOLER then it can be applied in a cheaper per mile cost if they decide to employ this idea city wide
and it will reduce the use of airconditioners in every neighborhood it is used in huh
the right hates news ideas
they cant think past their own noses
so they spew hate on any new ideas
trying to change the subject because you go your ass handed to you?
still trying to change the subject assmiteYou already posted that, are you senile?
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