Professor Víctor Manuel Cornejo, meteorologist of the
University Center of the Coast, (CUCosta/University of Guadalajara), assured
that with the construction of taller buildings in the romantic zone, the area
is getting hotter.
He explained
that when the sea breeze is blocked, there is a deterioration in climate
issues, taking into account that we live in a coastal area and solar radiation
is very strong throughout the coast of Jalisco.
The wind is
very important in the effects of temperature. All the elements of weather are
intertwined and if one is modified, it inevitably affects another, in this
sense an Island of Heat is being created.
He affirmed
that those conditions, not only will be in the central area of the
municipality of Puerto Vallarta, even all the colonies in the back of the
romantic zone, would be blocked from the wind and when the wind does not blow,
there is a kind of suffocation.
The
temperature will rise between the houses that exist around the new buildings of
the romantic zone, where they will feel extreme heat, explains the
meteorologist.
“The
suffocation, takes very high temperatures, that is why the inhabitants of the
colony Emiliano Zapata, will have the need to have air conditioners, because
now the climate will be different,” said Victor Manuel.
Before taller
buildings were built in the Emiliano Zapata neighborhood there was enough
ventilation, precisely because the natural sea breeze. Currently, from the
climatic point of view, this has changed and is irreversible.
The
municipality of Puerto Vallarta, touristically speaking, sells climate, a
situation that other ports like Mazatlan do not have, both in the Northwest
states, and a bit more to the South, that is why, the municipal authorities
should regulate this type of construction, he concluded.
NOTAS:
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