biker1 |
05-29-2025 01:27 PM |
In all likelihood, much more sensible heat flux comes off the residential and commercial roofs, and roads and parking lots than is given off by heat pump condensers. If it was still virgin land there would be more latent heat flux. Land use changes can have an impact on the local weather but I doubt there is much impact on the annual precipitation totals.
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Originally Posted by dougawhite
(Post 2434178)
I'm not a meterologist, but I have hypothesized that because of the high density of air conditioner units in The Villages blowing hot air skyward all day (especially hot days) that we create a constant upward flow of warm dry air that impacts how approaching storms hold onto their water as they pass through. Warm rising air holds more water, keeping it from falling from the passing clouds. Any meteorologist have an idea?
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