Earth&Sky:城市化和暴風(fēng)加劇
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Tornadoes are usually drawn to wide-open spaces. That's according to climatologist Dev Niyogi of Purdue University. So Niyogi wondered …
Dev Niyogi: Why did we get a tornado in an urban region like Atlanta?
Niyogi has been studying the tornado that struck Atlanta, Georgia in early 2008 and caused over $200,000,000 in damages. It developed to a passing through what Niyogi described as a 'mosaic' of urban sprawl – moist agricultural areas interspersed with dry, hot paved regions.
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Niyogi said this understanding could benefit urban planning across the U.S., since many cities have a patchwork of sprawl – and heat – like Atlanta's.
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