One of the main objective of the building design is to provide comfort and safety to occupants, particularly during adverse weather conditions. In most part of the world, people stay indoors during adverse weather conditions, thus increasing energy consumption. In UK, vulnerable people such as the elderly are highly affected with mortality rate during extreme weather conditions. The 2003 heatwave reached average of 38.5° C in the UK resulting in the death toll of 2,234. The 10 days period of extreme heat is thought to be the warmest about the last 500 years. Across Europe, the 2003 heatwave resulted in 20,000 deaths; in France alone, the number reached 15,000. Similarly, the 2018 summer heatwaves, reached 35.5°C contributing to 863 deaths. ...
Heatwaves can lead to a range of adverse impacts including increased risk of illness and mortality; ...
Heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. The he...
With strong scientific evidence that climate change is a reality and that the average temperature wi...
High ambient temperatures pose a significant risk to health. This study investigates the heatwave mo...
The death toll of the 2003 heat wave in Europe exceeded 35 000 heat related deaths. The elderly popu...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
In 2019, a heatwave – an unusual extended period of hot weather – broke the UK’s highest recorded te...
Heatwaves are a serious threat to human life. Public health agencies that are responsible for delive...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
BACKGROUND: The Heatwave Plan for England provides guidance for personal and home protection measure...
Background: The Heatwave Plan for England provides guidance for personal and home protection measure...
Heatwaves can lead to a range of adverse impacts including increased risk of illness and mortality; ...
Heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. The he...
With strong scientific evidence that climate change is a reality and that the average temperature wi...
High ambient temperatures pose a significant risk to health. This study investigates the heatwave mo...
The death toll of the 2003 heat wave in Europe exceeded 35 000 heat related deaths. The elderly popu...
Mortality rates rise during hot weather in England, and projected future increases in heatwave frequ...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
As the 2003 European heatwave demonstrated, overheating in homes can cause wide-scale fatalities. Wi...
In 2019, a heatwave – an unusual extended period of hot weather – broke the UK’s highest recorded te...
Heatwaves are a serious threat to human life. Public health agencies that are responsible for delive...
open access articleThe global climate is warming rapidly, with increasing frequency of severe events...
BACKGROUND: The Heatwave Plan for England provides guidance for personal and home protection measure...
Background: The Heatwave Plan for England provides guidance for personal and home protection measure...
Heatwaves can lead to a range of adverse impacts including increased risk of illness and mortality; ...
Heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. The he...
With strong scientific evidence that climate change is a reality and that the average temperature wi...