That probably wouldn't be accurate. Temperature readings have been taken at airports a lot of the time over the years and airports have gotten bigger planes and more concrete over time, plus city sprawl has extended past most airports also making the temps a little warmer where the temp readings are taken.
[Temperature readings have been taken at airports a lot of the time over the years and airports have gotten bigger planes and more concrete over time, plus city sprawl has extended past most airports also making the temps a little warmer where the temp readings are taken.]
Good point. In fact that is the case in Phoenix.