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Influence of extreme heat waves as an aggravating factor in the cause of death from cardiovascular diseases in Southeast Brazil. [PDF]
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A Radiocarbon-Based Framework to Assess Soil Organic Carbon Persistence and Vulnerability Across Land-Use Types. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal changes in Universal Thermal Climate Index over South Asia
Atmospheric Research, 2022The rising global temperatures have posed challenges to human survival and well-being in various regions worldwide. However, little is known about human thermal stress exposure changes among populations living in extreme poverty and struggling to meet their basic needs.
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Evaluation of the ERA5 reanalysis-based Universal Thermal Climate Index on mortality data in Europe [PDF]
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between thermal stress and mortality. Lack of the high-quality meteorological station data necessary to adequately characterize the thermal environment has been one of the main limitations for the use of more complex thermal indices. Global climate reanalyses may
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Mapping the Universal Thermal Climate Index (In Different Scales)
2021One of the important aims of climatic and bioclimatic studies is to define spatial differentiation of particular climate elements and/or bioclimatic indicators. Several approaches are used for this purpose. Isoline maps aim to create spatial variability of any climate variable based on data points from a network of meteorological stations.
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Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021
Abstract This paper proposes an adapted UTCI (Universal Thermal Climate Index) that can reasonably evaluate the outdoor thermal conditions in China. The proposed adapted UTCI gives a better understanding of the severe cold region’s outdoor thermal comfort.
Bo Wang, Yun Kyu Yi
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Abstract This paper proposes an adapted UTCI (Universal Thermal Climate Index) that can reasonably evaluate the outdoor thermal conditions in China. The proposed adapted UTCI gives a better understanding of the severe cold region’s outdoor thermal comfort.
Bo Wang, Yun Kyu Yi
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