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Big cities receive more drizzle than their surrounding areas | US weather

Big cities receive more drizzle than their surrounding areas | US weather

Houston receives an average of 12cm more rain a year than its surrounding rural hinterland. And Houston isn’t alone. As well as being urban heat islands, rainfall data shows that the world’s largest cities tend also to be “urban wet islands”. Now new research shows much of this extra rain falls as light drizzle and that the urban wet island effect has strengthened over the last two decades. From air pollution to high-rise buildings and miles of roads, urban landscapes alter the air flow and heat absorption, creating their own warmer and wetter local climate. Mingze Ding, from the Ocean University of China in Qingdao, and colleagues studied satellite weather observations to understand whether extra urban rain tended to spread itself out over the year or arrive in a deluge. Their results, published in Earth’s Future, show that mor than two-thirds of large cities receive more light rain than the rural surrounding area. While this regular drizzle might not be appreciated by a city’s inhabitants, it helps to replenish surface water. But the effect wasn’t …

Drizzle on top: a new high-end dog food brand is coming for the 1%

Drizzle on top: a new high-end dog food brand is coming for the 1%

The pet food aisle has never been more crowded, which is exactly why Hillary Coles says she was skeptical when Atomic Labs came calling. “I had the same reaction you did,” Coles told me on a call Monday afternoon, a day before her new company, Golden Child, opened for business. “Surely that can’t be what people need.” Coles co-founded Hims & Hers with Andrew Dudum, Jack Abraham, and Joe Spector back in 2016 and spent seven years there overseeing brand, physical products, and consumer strategy before taking a year and a half off to have her children. She describes herself as “a consumer person first” who happened to land in healthcare. Dog food wasn’t “on the bingo card,” as she put it. The pitch that won her over was rooted less in dog food specifically than in a methodology. Atomic, the startup studio founded by Abraham, runs what it calls “painted door tests” — lightweight experiments designed to reveal what consumers will actually do, not just what they say they want. When Atomic ran those …

‘Walking in the Lake District drizzle rewired my head’: readers’ life-changing trips | Health and fitness holidays

‘Walking in the Lake District drizzle rewired my head’: readers’ life-changing trips | Health and fitness holidays

Winning tip: Lake District walks helped me to switch off I did a circuit of the Old Man of Coniston in the Lake District on a grey, drizzly weekday in October and it quietly rewired my head. I’d been running on always-on mode, and that climb forces you to slow down and breathe properly. From the Coppermines valley up to the ridge, then along the rocky summit and back via Goat’s Water, it’s rugged without being showy. The weather kept the crowds away, and the low cloud made the tarn feel like a secret. I came home muddy, soaked and weirdly calm, and started making space for long walks again.Brandon Kindell I binned the car after cycling in Italy The baptistry in the Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa. Photograph: Lorenzo Bovi/Alamy A couple of years ago, after turning 60 and retiring, I invested in a simple but nice bicycle, and participated in a “silver Giro d’Italia”, organised by a cycling club in Milan. I met like-minded people from all over Europe and we followed our own …