El diseño urbano tampoco ayuda a soportar el calor: parques a 75 grados y plazas a 52
Urban heat islands are increasingly transforming city centers into high-temperature zones, where surfaces like asphalt and concrete absorb and radiate heat, often pushing local temperatures significantly higher than official meteorological recordings. Recent observations in dense urban environments reveal that public spaces, such as parks and plazas, frequently reach temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees … Read more