09-24-2019, 06:18 PM
Mangosteen wrote:
"How many square miles and tons of heat retaining concrete and asphalt have been poured there over the last 20 or 30 years? Its called a heat sink. The city can't cool off like it used to so the next day's temperatures start out warmer and go to new heights."
Getting back to the original topic, how on earth does this explain ocean temperature in the central Pacific around Hawaii? Are you claiming the islands are hot therefore they are heating a large part of the Pacific Ocean?
"How many square miles and tons of heat retaining concrete and asphalt have been poured there over the last 20 or 30 years? Its called a heat sink. The city can't cool off like it used to so the next day's temperatures start out warmer and go to new heights."
Getting back to the original topic, how on earth does this explain ocean temperature in the central Pacific around Hawaii? Are you claiming the islands are hot therefore they are heating a large part of the Pacific Ocean?