Meteorological human discomfort indices or bioclimatic indices are important metrics to gauge potential risks to human health under varying environmental thermal exposures. Derived using sub-daily meteorological variables from a quality-controlled reanalysis data product (Global Land Data Assimilation System—GLDAS), a new high-resolution global dataset referred to as “HDI_0p25_1970_2018” is presented in this study. The dataset includes the following daily indices at 0.25° × 0.25° gridded resolution: (i) Apparent Temperature indoors (ATind); (ii) two variants of Apparent Temperature outdoors in shade (ATot); (iii) Heat Index (HI); (iv) Humidex (HDEX); (v) Wet Bulb Temperature (WBT); (vi) two variants of Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT); (vi...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
Existing procedures for the assessment of the thermal environment in the fields of public weather se...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Meteorological human discomfort indices or bioclimatic indices are important metrics to gauge potent...
Users are recommended to consult the author (malcolm.mistry@unive.it / malmistry1977@gmail.com) for ...
Environmental health issues and climate aspects of human discomfort can be an interesting area of bo...
The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the universal thermal climate index (UTCI) are widely used as...
Abstract The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) are widel...
The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) are widely used as...
The heat index is an apparent temperature that measures how hot it feels when humidity is factored i...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
Abstract Human-perceived temperature (HPT) describes the joint effects of multiple climatic factors ...
Human-perceived thermal comfort (known as human-perceived temperature) measures the combined effects...
Cooling and heating degree-days (CDD/HDD) are important metrics used in energy studies as a proxy fo...
Climate extreme indices (CEIs) are important metrics that not only assist in the analysis of regiona...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
Existing procedures for the assessment of the thermal environment in the fields of public weather se...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Meteorological human discomfort indices or bioclimatic indices are important metrics to gauge potent...
Users are recommended to consult the author (malcolm.mistry@unive.it / malmistry1977@gmail.com) for ...
Environmental health issues and climate aspects of human discomfort can be an interesting area of bo...
The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the universal thermal climate index (UTCI) are widely used as...
Abstract The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) are widel...
The mean radiant temperature (MRT) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) are widely used as...
The heat index is an apparent temperature that measures how hot it feels when humidity is factored i...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
Abstract Human-perceived temperature (HPT) describes the joint effects of multiple climatic factors ...
Human-perceived thermal comfort (known as human-perceived temperature) measures the combined effects...
Cooling and heating degree-days (CDD/HDD) are important metrics used in energy studies as a proxy fo...
Climate extreme indices (CEIs) are important metrics that not only assist in the analysis of regiona...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
Existing procedures for the assessment of the thermal environment in the fields of public weather se...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...