Extreme Heat Waves Strain City Power Grids, Endanger Urban Residents
City buildings release a lot of heat during heat waves, affecting the urban environment. Researchers studied this in Los Angeles during a heat wave in 2009. They used computer models to show that building heat emissions increase by up to 20% during heat waves. Air conditioning systems are the main source of this heat. Inland city areas are more affected by this heat than coastal or suburban areas. Understanding this can help predict how much hotter cities will get during heat waves.