Comments on: Life In The Islands http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/ Worst Places In The World Fri, 23 Jul 2010 22:02:28 -0700 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: LH http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-717 LH Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:57:52 +0000 http://215#comment-717 I live in the ATL area and have no doubt this is true stuff. It's mid-October and it feels like June! LH I live in the ATL area and have no doubt this is true stuff. It’s mid-October and it feels like June!

LH

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By: Jan Blair http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-639 Jan Blair Mon, 26 Sep 2005 01:52:28 +0000 http://215#comment-639 Visit www.treesatlanta.org to see how you can help your community and your city, whether or not you live in Atlanta! Visit http://www.treesatlanta.org to see how you can help your community and your city, whether or not you live in Atlanta!

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By: Brad Ward http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-518 Brad Ward Tue, 30 Aug 2005 22:37:23 +0000 http://215#comment-518 We travelled to Atlanta this summer and , compared to Texas, Atlanta seemed "green" and "treed". I guess it's all relative. Texas will be treeless and pavements in 25 years and the only question will be, "How hot will the temperatures be?". Great food for thought in this article by Jan Blair. We travelled to Atlanta this summer and , compared to Texas, Atlanta seemed “green” and “treed”. I guess it’s all relative. Texas will be treeless and pavements in 25 years and the only question will be, “How hot will the temperatures be?”.

Great food for thought in this article by Jan Blair.

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By: Tyrone Jamie Bush http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-411 Tyrone Jamie Bush Sat, 06 Aug 2005 03:21:07 +0000 http://215#comment-411 Today in New York City it hit 98 degrees. This was in Central Park. It was in the park where the trees grow. The Pavement of coarse was at least 25 degrees hotter. You know, in a concrete jungle area as these eastcoast cities have the temperatures are going to the dogs instead of the weathermans predictions. I've seen the temperature was suppose to be 95 degrees, but then turn 98 degrees. From this article we both know Jan that the concrete has something to do with this. Then the humidity would only have the nerve to kick in. Thank you very much for the article, because I thought that I was the only who noticed. Today in New York City it hit 98 degrees. This was in Central Park. It was in the park where the trees grow. The Pavement of coarse was at least 25 degrees hotter. You know, in a concrete jungle area as these eastcoast cities have the temperatures are going to the dogs instead of the weathermans predictions. I’ve seen the temperature was suppose to be 95 degrees, but then turn 98 degrees. From this article we both know Jan that the concrete has something to do with this. Then the humidity would only have the nerve to kick in. Thank you very much for the article, because I thought that I was the only who noticed.

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By: Dave Greten http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-406 Dave Greten Thu, 04 Aug 2005 17:32:50 +0000 http://215#comment-406 This was a fascinating post. Keep up the great work. This was a fascinating post. Keep up the great work.

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By: Nanette Ward http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-388 Nanette Ward Tue, 02 Aug 2005 02:49:35 +0000 http://215#comment-388 Kiddies with low IQ's typically resort to abusive language - where everyone else has to look at it. I guess it's one way to draw attention to one's self, though. This is not why we are here at this site, ERIC. Kiddies with low IQ’s typically resort to abusive language – where everyone else has to look at it. I guess it’s one way to draw attention to one’s self, though. This is not why we are here at this site, ERIC.

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By: Eric http://www.sprol.com/2005/07/atlanta-heat-islands/comment-page-1/#comment-385 Eric Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:54:21 +0000 http://215#comment-385 I like the article, but Atlanta is cold. This winter sucked ass. Also, this summer is not so hot at all. It was hotter on June 27, 1864 (101), then it was this year. Maybe we should pave over Clayon County to warm things up a bit. I like the article, but Atlanta is cold. This winter sucked ass. Also, this summer is not so hot at all. It was hotter on June 27, 1864 (101), then it was this year. Maybe we should pave over Clayon County to warm things up a bit.

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