Phoenix tried a reflective coating on black asphalt; noon surface heat fell 12°F

economictimes.indiatimes.com

16 points by djoldman 4 hours ago


bestnameever - 7 minutes ago

Why not use concrete instead of asphalt? This person registered a 20 degree difference between the concrete sidewalk and asphalt road.

https://www.reddit.com/r/phoenix/comments/14o5bdu/a_comparis...

mrbonner - 18 minutes ago

I was in Tempe/Phoenix region during the peak of summer (August I remember). It was 115°F+ everyday. Even after dinner, when I wanted to stroll around outside the mall near ASU, it was 90°F. It was insane how hot it was. I’ve lived in Houston and the heat was not even that high. But Phoenix has almost zero humidity in the summer which makes the heat a lot more bearable comparing to the sauna in Houston. Anyway, would not go there during summer again!

anigbrowl - 22 minutes ago

Non-trash local source with actual photographs instead of AI-generated imagery

https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/phoenix-to...

shrx - 19 minutes ago

Does anyone have any real photos of the reflective asphalt?

evanjrowley - 4 hours ago

>but pedestrians faced higher radiant heat

As would vehicles.

Phoenix is the hottest city I've ever visited. The people were great, but I struggle to imagine why anyone would want to live there, let alone build semiconductor factories in an area already short on water supply.