Heat is the deadliest meteorological hazard; however, those exposed to heat often do not feel they are in danger of heat-health effects and do not take precautions to avoid heat exposure. Socioeconomic factors, such as the high cost of running air conditioning, might prevent people from taking adaption measures. We assessed via a mixed-methods survey how residents of urban Knoxville, Tennessee, (n = 86) describe and interpret their personal vulnerability during hot weather. Thematic analyses reveal that many respondents describe uncomfortably hot weather based on its consequences, such as health effects and the need to change normal behavior, which misaligns with traditional heat-communication measures using specific weather conditions. Onl...
A place-based understanding of heat and its behavior is necessary for appropriately preparing our ci...
The frequency and intensity of hot weather events are expected to increase globally, threatening hum...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Extreme heat is the leading weather-related cause of death in the United States. Many individuals, h...
The risks associated with extreme heat are increasing as heat waves become more frequent and severe ...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environ...
abstract: Background: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environ...
Background:Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat...
Remembering negative experiences with extreme heat may promote future protective actions and provide...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and will continue to get w...
Our changing climate is intensifying the public health threat of extreme heat. Heat morbidity and mo...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is substant...
BackgroundEnvironmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat ...
Heat risks, such as those associated with heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity, and dura...
A place-based understanding of heat and its behavior is necessary for appropriately preparing our ci...
The frequency and intensity of hot weather events are expected to increase globally, threatening hum...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Extreme heat is the leading weather-related cause of death in the United States. Many individuals, h...
The risks associated with extreme heat are increasing as heat waves become more frequent and severe ...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environ...
abstract: Background: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environ...
Background:Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat...
Remembering negative experiences with extreme heat may promote future protective actions and provide...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and will continue to get w...
Our changing climate is intensifying the public health threat of extreme heat. Heat morbidity and mo...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is substant...
BackgroundEnvironmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat ...
Heat risks, such as those associated with heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity, and dura...
A place-based understanding of heat and its behavior is necessary for appropriately preparing our ci...
The frequency and intensity of hot weather events are expected to increase globally, threatening hum...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...