Phoenix experienced the hottest month on record in July 2023, with land-surface temperatures reaching over 38 degrees Celsius at night. NASA satellite data showed that roads, buildings, and other human-made structures absorbed and retained heat, creating a vicious cycle of persistent high temperatures. #PhoenixHeatWave #LandSurfaceTemperature #NASA https://phys.org/news/2023-08-nasa-fierce-surface-temperatures-phoenix.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=HariTulsidas%2Fmagazine%2FArchetypes
#phoenixheatwave #landsurfacetemperature #nasa
RT @SurfaceTempUoL: Hereβs our almost cloud-free image for Thursday 11th August 2022 during the UKβs second #heatwave π‘. Showing #landsurfacetemperature (in Celsius) at 10.30 UTC from #SLSTR on #Sentinel3 π°. Produced with @NCEOscience @esaclimate @CopernicusEU #EarthObservation π
π¦π: https://nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/1558548352643497984
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