How a thermal heat belt in Malibu caused 30 degree difference in temps just 1 mile apart

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How a thermal heat belt in Malibu caused 30 degree difference in temps just 1 mile apart
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A thermal heat belt in Malibu caused temperatures to rise to 98 degrees on the northwest side of Pepperdine University's campus, but on the southeastern side of the campus, temperatures hovered at around 71 degrees.

How a thermal heat belt caused two parts of Pepperdine's campus to have very different temperaturesOn Wednesday night, a thermal heat belt in Malibu caused temperatures to rise to 98 degrees on the northwest side of Pepperdine University's campus, but on the southeastern side of the campus, temperatures hovered at around 71 degrees. Gregory had just finished a surfing session and said that anywhere away from the beach has just been too hot in the overnight hours.

In the foothills and canyons of Malibu, overnight temps have been incredibly hot during the heatwave, with Tuna Canyon seeing an overnight low of 96 degrees. "I mean, it's not that big of a difference, and it's hotter than hell," Malibu resident Susan Ackman said of temperatures where she lives compared to the nearby beach."I got up at 5:30 and it was 82, and when I left to go to school, it was 90 and when I got to school, which is in the Palisades, it was 75."

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