Original paper
Classifying heatwaves: developing health-based models to predict high-mortality versus moderate United States heatwaves
Abstract
Heatwaves are divided between moderate, more common heatwaves and rare "high-mortality" heatwaves that have extremely large health effects per day, which we define as heatwaves with a 20% or higher increase in mortality risk. Better projections of the expected frequency of and exposure to these separate types of heatwaves could help communities optimize heat mitigation and response plans and gauge the potential benefits of limiting climate...
Paper Details
Title
Classifying heatwaves: developing health-based models to predict high-mortality versus moderate United States heatwaves
Published Date
Aug 30, 2016
Journal
Volume
146
Issue
3-4
Pages
439 - 453
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