Los Angeles painting city streets white in bid to combat climate change

water turns to gas at 100 degrees


the ocean surface will have no problem reaching that temp when the air reaches that degree

the streets being cooler wont change that effect
 
He is either desperately deluding himself, or just trolling. I think he's trolling, unless he actually doesn't read his sources.

Why are houses painted white in hot regions? - Quora

https://www.quora.com/Why-are-houses-painted-white-in-hot-regions

The reason why houses are painted white in hot countries is because white is not a great absorber of heat. Instead white does not absorb heat, it reflects heat. When the heat waves comes towards the roof of the house, the white paint reflects some of this heat. This will eventually cool the house down. Interior Painting ...

Cool roofs: beating the midday sun with a slap of white paint ...

https://www.theguardian.com/.../cool-roofs-beating-the-midday-sun-with-a-slap-of-whit...

Apr 12, 2017 - Indeed, cool roofs aim to do exactly the opposite, reflecting as much of the sun's energy as possible. A flat roof in the midday sun receives about 1,000 watts of sunlight per square metre. A dark roof will absorb most of this energy, heating the roof and underlying building, as well as the surrounding air.
 
Why are houses painted white in hot regions? - Quora

https://www.quora.com/Why-are-houses-painted-white-in-hot-regions

The reason why houses are painted white in hot countries is because white is not a great absorber of heat. Instead white does not absorb heat, it reflects heat. When the heat waves comes towards the roof of the house, the white paint reflects some of this heat. This will eventually cool the house down. Interior Painting ...

Cool roofs: beating the midday sun with a slap of white paint ...

https://www.theguardian.com/.../cool-roofs-beating-the-midday-sun-with-a-slap-of-whit...

Apr 12, 2017 - Indeed, cool roofs aim to do exactly the opposite, reflecting as much of the sun's energy as possible. A flat roof in the midday sun receives about 1,000 watts of sunlight per square metre. A dark roof will absorb most of this energy, heating the roof and underlying building, as well as the surrounding air.
Holy fuck, what is the matter with you? Yes, we all know that lighter colours are more reflective, so what? The trouble with people like you is you just can't see the wood from the trees.

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Holy fuck, what is the matter with you? Yes, we all know that lighter colours are more reflective, so what? The trouble with people like you is you just can't see the wood from the trees.

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Your ego must be on the line to be so testy.......
 
Does anybody click on source links in articles other than me? They are a light gray. It is the same thing they use on mobile home roofs. It is called Kool Seal.
It's also called a boondoggle, and a total waste of money.

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We know, so what? See post 175.

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You know after I told you. See post #174.

Since people are bitching about white streets causing glare and accidents, then clearly no you didn't know they were light gray. They are also painting them to mitigate the effects of the 150° pavement on pedestrians but I am sure you knew that too. They are also doing it to mitigate the need to irrigate as it drops temperatures in the area beyond just the road surface, but I am sure you knew that too. They are also doing it so adjoining property owners will not have to consume as much electricity cooling their homes, but I am sure you knew that too.
 
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