Extreme heat events are associated with spikes in mortality, yet death rates are on average highest during the coldest months of the year. Under the assumption that most winter excess mortality is due to cold temperature, many previous studies have concluded that winter mortality will substantially decline in a warming climate. We analyzed whether and to what extent cold temperatures are associated with excess winter mortality across multiple cities and over multiple years within individual cities, using daily temperature and mortality data from 36 US cities (1985–2006) and 3 French cities (1971–2007). Comparing across cities, we found that excess winter mortality did not depend on seasonal temperature range, and was no lower in warmer vs. ...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
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There is an established U-shaped association between daily temperature and mortality. Temperature ch...
Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies have examined...
Abstract Background: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-opt...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
BACKGROUND: Although seasonal variations in mortality have been recognized for millennia, the role o...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
Several economic assessments of climate change build on the assumption that reductions of cold-relat...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
We estimate the effect of extreme weather on life expectancy in the US. Using high frequency mortali...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
There is an established U-shaped association between daily temperature and mortality. Temperature ch...
Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies have examined...
Abstract Background: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-opt...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
BACKGROUND: Although seasonal variations in mortality have been recognized for millennia, the role o...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
Several economic assessments of climate change build on the assumption that reductions of cold-relat...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
We estimate the effect of extreme weather on life expectancy in the US. Using high frequency mortali...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
There is an established U-shaped association between daily temperature and mortality. Temperature ch...