High summer temperatures in extratropical areas have an impact on the public's health, mainly through heat stress, high air pollution concentrations, and the transmission of tropical diseases. The purpose of this study is to examine the current characteristics of heat events and future projections of summer apparent temperature (AT)-and associated health concerns-throughout the southeastern United States. Synoptic climatology was used to assess the atmospheric characteristics of extreme heat days (EHDs) from 1979-2015. Ozone concentrations also were examined during EHDs. Trends in summer-season AT over the 37-year period and correlations between AT and atmospheric circulation were determined. Mid-century estimates of summer AT were calculat...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
There exists broad scientific consensus that heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and in...
Climate change is known to increase the frequency and intensity of hot days (daily maximum temperatu...
Heat kills more people than any other weather-related event in the USA, resulting in hundreds of fat...
Heat kills more people than any other weather-related event in the USA, resulting in hundreds of fat...
Climate change is known to increase the frequency and intensity of hot days (daily maximum temperatu...
This study presents an analysis of extreme temperature events over southeastern USA from 1978 to 201...
There exists broad scientific consensus that heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and in...
Abstract Background Previous extreme heat and human health studies have investigated associations ei...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
There exists broad scientific consensus that heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and in...
Climate change is known to increase the frequency and intensity of hot days (daily maximum temperatu...
Heat kills more people than any other weather-related event in the USA, resulting in hundreds of fat...
Heat kills more people than any other weather-related event in the USA, resulting in hundreds of fat...
Climate change is known to increase the frequency and intensity of hot days (daily maximum temperatu...
This study presents an analysis of extreme temperature events over southeastern USA from 1978 to 201...
There exists broad scientific consensus that heatwaves are increasing in frequency, duration, and in...
Abstract Background Previous extreme heat and human health studies have investigated associations ei...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Exposure to extreme heat is a known risk factor that is associated with increased heat-related illne...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...
Heatwave studies typically estimate heat-related mortality and morbidity risks at the city level; fe...