So it is in an urban heat island, with solid concrete on all sides.......
Even more than that. The road circle around it is a deep ramped cutting, from the Cahill Expressway tunnel. One way, right to left in the photo, then up the spiral to the bridge, So all the 'hot traffic wind' rises up from the LH end of the tunnel - not far from the weather station. Plus the very many lanes of Harbor Bridge approaches.
Probably would have been a better site 800m east in those open fields by Vista Pavilion.
'Better' depends on the motive for choosing the monitoring site. Those following events will know there's been a long history of monitoring sites in relatively cool areas (eg higher altitudes) being closed down, and substituted with sites in urban hot spots. There are some especially amusing images around of sites placed close to large aircon heat exchangers, in the middle of large bitumen paved areas, etc.
Anyway, that site is 'perfect for purpose'. Genius even.
@Halon: What 'outlets'? Do you mean the tube things on the lawn near the white temperature gauge box? Those are rain gauges.
"Let's not get into the whole climate debate. It doesn't matter what anyone says, those who think differently won't be convinced otherwise."
Actually, that's quite insulting of humankind in general. It's true a proportion of people tend to be 'believers' by nature, and latch onto viewpoints that they then identify with and treat information incompatible with their belief as if it's some kind of assault on their person.
But I'd hope members of a technical forum such as this would be able to take a more rational scientific position, in which all information is just that - information. If you don't agree with something, just file it away for reference. You never know, it might end up forming a pile that turns out to have more weight than another pile, that you happened to originally think was closer to truth. Those are quite wonderful moments, I find. It's the basis of how human knowledge progresses.
"Let's all just agree that "climate changes", as to the cause, keep those thoughts to yourself :-)"
Because what's really important is to never express disagreement with anyone, and f*ck all that 'searching for truth and consensus by rational discussion' bullsh*t? Discourse and communication, who needs it?
Especially with topics that are serious and affect all of us in very real ways, including in the wallet, right? After all, the idea that democracy critically depends on people developing informed opinions that they can support with fact-based argument, is obviously ridiculous. Better to remain silent and accept whatever you're told by official sources. Things go so much smoother that way.
How truly shocking that a thread titled 'It's officially hot today!' should dare any mention of the 'AGW- real or fake?' issues, as opposed to a series of superficial anecdotes and jokes. What's the world coming to?