Scorching Cities: How Urban Heat Islands Threaten Public Health and Comfort
The study looked at how cities can get really hot, causing discomfort and health problems. They focused on Aligarh city and found that the temperature in crowded areas with fewer trees and buildings was higher than in less crowded areas with more trees and buildings. The hottest time was early night, with a difference of up to 3.1°C between areas. This information can help plan cities better for people's comfort and health.