New housing stock, unique geography and weather patterns is making could make Western Sydney the hottest place on earth in just six months
A neighbourhood in Australia is set to become the hottest place on earth in just six months, according to a TikTok influencer.
Western Sydney will bake but climate change isn’t the only factor causing it to boil away. Its new housing stock, lack of vegetation, unique geography and weather patterns are just some of the things making it hotter than eastern Sydney. Western Sydney currently averages 18 additional days over 35 degrees compared to the east.
But the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is also causing the extra heat, says Samuel Austin. The phenomenon in cities and urban spaces causes buildings and hard surfaces to absorb heat and radiate it back out into the immediate atmosphere. Lower levels of vegetation cover due to hard surfaces and less water retained in the landscape also reduces evapotranspiration, a key process for removing heat from the environment.
Austin, who is also New South Wales’ Young Planner of the Year and a TEDx Speaker, tells Yahoo News: “Research shows that urbanised areas like Marsden Park, Edmonson Park, and Penrith can be a staggering 6 to 10 degrees hotter than nearby bushland and natural landscapes. Remember that sizzling summer of 2019/20? Penrith earned its place in history as the hottest spot on Earth, baking at a scalding 48.9°C.