HEAT
Why heat pockets linger over cities
Concrete, still air, and high-pressure ridges can hold warmth in place long after sunset. The map flags those pockets before they become easy to miss.
Short editorial notes for the Extreme Weather Observatory: how to read heat, wind, flood signals, and the difference between live weather and climate-scale change.
Concrete, still air, and high-pressure ridges can hold warmth in place long after sunset. The map flags those pockets before they become easy to miss.
Live weather feeds update in intervals. EWO now reads Open-Meteo current observations and refreshes them in the browser every five minutes.
The fan interaction is not a forecast. It is a tactile way to compare momentary cooling with the stubborn return of real atmospheric readings.