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Regional variation in the role of humidity on city-level heat-related mortality.

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dc.contributor.authorGuo, Qiang
dc.contributor.authorMistry, Malcolm N
dc.contributor.authorZhou, Xudong
dc.contributor.authorZhao, Gang
dc.contributor.authorKino, Kanon
dc.contributor.authorWen, Bo
dc.contributor.authorYoshimura, Kei
dc.contributor.authorSatoh, Yusuke
dc.contributor.authorCvijanovic, Ivana
dc.contributor.authorKim, Yoonhee
dc.contributor.authorNg, Chris Fook Sheng
dc.contributor.authorVicedo Cabrera, Ana Maria
dc.contributor.authorArmstrong, Ben
dc.contributor.authorUrban, Aleš
dc.contributor.authorKatsouyanni, Klea
dc.contributor.authorMasselot, Pierre
dc.contributor.authorTong, Shilu
dc.contributor.authorSera, Francesco
dc.contributor.authorHuber, Veronika
dc.contributor.authorBell, Michelle L
dc.contributor.authorKyselý, Jan
dc.contributor.authorGasparrini, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorHashizume, Masahiro
dc.contributor.authorOki, Taikan
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-26T18:41:04Z
dc.date.available2024-10-26T18:41:04Z
dc.date.issued2024-08
dc.description.abstractThe rising humid heat is regarded as a severe threat to human survivability, but the proper integration of humid heat into heat-health alerts is still being explored. Using state-of-the-art epidemiological and climatological datasets, we examined the association between multiple heat stress indicators (HSIs) and daily human mortality in 739 cities worldwide. Notable differences were observed in the long-term trends and timing of heat events detected by HSIs. Air temperature (Tair) predicts heat-related mortality well in cities with a robust negative Tair-relative humidity correlation (CT-RH). However, in cities with near-zero or weak positive CT-RH, HSIs considering humidity provide enhanced predictive power compared to Tair. Furthermore, the magnitude and timing of heat-related mortality measured by HSIs could differ largely from those associated with Tair in many cities. Our findings provide important insights into specific regions where humans are vulnerable to humid heat and can facilitate the further enhancement of heat-health alert systems.
dc.description.numberOfPages13
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM) - Climate Change & Health
dc.identifier.doi10.48350/199586
dc.identifier.pmid39114575
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae290
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/179647
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherOxford University Press
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dc.relation.issn2752-6542
dc.relation.organizationInstitute of Social and Preventive Medicine
dc.subjectclimate change heat stress humidity mortality urban climate
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.subject.ddc300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::360 - Social problems & social services
dc.titleRegional variation in the role of humidity on city-level heat-related mortality.
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oairecerif.author.affiliationInstitut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM) - Climate Change & Health
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
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