Cool Down P-Town:
Community Based Urban Heat Island Mitigation in Portsmouth VA
Extreme heat is one of our nation’s most dangerous weather threats, and it’s exacerbated by urbanization. , making its residents vulnerable to heat risk. Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾ and the Center for Sustainable Communities are partnering to investigate and mitigate extreme heat in Portsmouth, VA.
Extreme heat can cause serious and potentially fatal health problems such as:
- dehydration
- heat exhaustion
- respiratory problems
- heatstroke
During the summer of 2024, volunteers will collect data on one hot July day by driving set routes with car-mounted temperature sensors. This data will be used to identify neighborhoods and locations particularly vulnerable to extreme heat, map urban heat islands, and develop community-driven solutions. Using that data, we will organize a tree planting campaign to add shade in heat prone areas. Throughout the project, we will be seeking community input. Help us cool down P-Town!
This effort is made possible with the support of the U.S. Forest Service, the Virginia Department of Forestry, and contributions from the Inflation Reduction Act UCF.