Why is New Jersey warming faster than other states?

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Temperatures in parts of the Tri-State Area have been in the 90s the past four days, but it has felt like triple digits. CBS New York's Lonnie Quinn and Nick Caloway have more on the weather and the extreme heat.
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Maybe it's because there's a lot more cement roads and parking lots?

BradThePitts
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Tragically, It doesn’t matter if NYC was fully Staffed or Had Surplus Highly Trained Lifeguards Because People will still go into the Water when they are Off-Duty.

PHN-
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ocean in nj is still rough and cost to swim

Brsrafal
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Ocean county NJ has a 10 square mile heat island at rte 88, 70, Parkway and surrounding mega malls.

JohnMacFergus-ozcp
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Warming faster just like the pos prices

Lexafied
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New jersey is the most densely populated state so of course we have more people more concrete more energy being used and CO2 accumulating. Of course we would heat more quickly than other places.

xxgoodnevilxx
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Good I think it's good, Especially because all these overpopulated places are literally baking

julienrockingham-ipco
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Look on the bright side, there's no need to move to warmer climates like in FL and the South.

mariofilippi
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Keep building keep cutting down trees….trees have a cooling effect…same with Florida they keep building cutting trees it’s turning into a concrete jungle need I say more…

arleenmorlino
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NJ didnt take climate change seriously

chiquita
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lots of hot air in NJ Never met a polite person from NJ or NYC

silentmajority
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Only in the black section 8 neighborhoods.

TrinhNguyen-nchj
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This is a falacy. Summers were worse when I was a kid. It's SUMMER.

sbinnala
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88 in West Texas. I love climate change.

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