Background Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts need to be well unveiled, but how to properly define a heatwave is still debatable. This study aimed to identify which type of heatwave is more detrimental to health and to elucidate which temperature indicator is more suitable for heatwave definition and early warning. Methods We categorized temperature into extremely-hot and not-extremely-hot, and extremely-hot temperature refers to temperature at least ≥96th percentile of the monthly temperature distribution, and accordingly, heatwaves were categorized into four types: 1) Type I: extremely-hot days followed by extremely-hot nights (HWboth); 2) Type II: extremely-hot days followed by not-extrem...
Thesis submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.Sc (Hons), Macquarie ...
Abstract\ud \ud Objectives To assess the heterogeneity of heatwave-related impacts on mortality acro...
Background: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts need...
Background - As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, ...
As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, it is imperat...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Objectives Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortali...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background: Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships b...
Objectives To assess the heterogeneity of heatwave-related impacts on mortality across different cit...
BACKGROUND: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships be...
Background - Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships ...
Thesis submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.Sc (Hons), Macquarie ...
Abstract\ud \ud Objectives To assess the heterogeneity of heatwave-related impacts on mortality acro...
Background: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts need...
Background - As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, ...
As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, it is imperat...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Objectives Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortali...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background: Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships b...
Objectives To assess the heterogeneity of heatwave-related impacts on mortality across different cit...
BACKGROUND: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...
Background Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships be...
Background - Different locations and study periods were used in the assessment of the relationships ...
Thesis submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.Sc (Hons), Macquarie ...
Abstract\ud \ud Objectives To assess the heterogeneity of heatwave-related impacts on mortality acro...
Background: There is no global definition of a heatwave because local acclimatisation and adaptation...