Cold- and heat-related mortality poses significant public health concerns worldwide. Although there are numerous studies dealing with the association between extreme ambient temperature and mortality, only a small number adopt a synoptic climatological approach in order to understand the nature of weather systems that precipitate increases in cold- or heat-related mortality. In this paper, the Lamb Weather Type synoptic classification is used to examine the relationship between daily mortality and weather patterns across nine regions of England. Analysis results revealed that the population in England is more susceptible to cold weather. Furthermore, it was found that the Easterly weather types are the most hazardous for public health all-y...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that high ambient temperatures are associated with increased mortality,...
Background: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Although heat-related mortality has received considerable research attention, the impact of cold wea...
This paper aims to define atmospheric pathways related with the occurrence of daily winter low tempe...
The effects of the anomalously warm European summer of 2003 highlighted the importance of understand...
OBJECTIVES: To inform development of Public Health England's Cold Weather Plan (CWP) by characterizi...
OBJECTIVES: Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures an...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) during boreal winter are one of the main drivers of sub‐seasona...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
This report investigates the association between ambient air temperature and health impacts, measure...
BACKGROUND: The effect of extreme temperature has become an increasing public health concern. Evalua...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological literature on the health risks associated with non-optimal temperature h...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Objectives Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures and...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that high ambient temperatures are associated with increased mortality,...
Background: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Although heat-related mortality has received considerable research attention, the impact of cold wea...
This paper aims to define atmospheric pathways related with the occurrence of daily winter low tempe...
The effects of the anomalously warm European summer of 2003 highlighted the importance of understand...
OBJECTIVES: To inform development of Public Health England's Cold Weather Plan (CWP) by characterizi...
OBJECTIVES: Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures an...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) during boreal winter are one of the main drivers of sub‐seasona...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
This report investigates the association between ambient air temperature and health impacts, measure...
BACKGROUND: The effect of extreme temperature has become an increasing public health concern. Evalua...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological literature on the health risks associated with non-optimal temperature h...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Objectives Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures and...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that high ambient temperatures are associated with increased mortality,...
Background: The evidence and method are limited for the associations between mortality and temperatu...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...