BACKGROUND: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to increase summertime mortality. However possible effect modification by urban micro heat islands has only been examined by a few studies in North America and Europe. This study examined whether daily mortality in micro heat island areas of Hong Kong was more sensitive to short term changes in meteorological conditions than in other areas. METHOD: An urban heat island index (UHII) was calculated for each of Hong Kong's 248 geographical tertiary planning units (TPU). Daily counts of all natural deaths among Hong Kong residents were stratified according to whether the place of residence of the decedent was in a TPU with high (above the median) or ...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
AbstractUrban heat island (UHI) and cool island (UCI) effects are well‐known and prevalent in cities...
Background: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to increase summ...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect exacerbates the adverse impact of heat on human health. However, ...
Although interest in assessing the impacts of hot temperature and mortality in Hong Kong has increas...
BACKGROUND: Hong Kong, a major city in China, has one of the world's highest income inequalities and...
BackgroundThe impact of heatwaves on public health has led to an urgent need to describe extremely h...
A deeper understanding of extreme hot weather are needed in cities sensitive to heat effects, an inv...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
Session: [CS04-7] Urban climate (3): no. 2Urbanization is known to cause significant changes in the ...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
BACKGROUND: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened i...
This study investigated the impact of important environmental variables (i.e., wind speed, solar rad...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
AbstractUrban heat island (UHI) and cool island (UCI) effects are well‐known and prevalent in cities...
Background: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to increase summ...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect exacerbates the adverse impact of heat on human health. However, ...
Although interest in assessing the impacts of hot temperature and mortality in Hong Kong has increas...
BACKGROUND: Hong Kong, a major city in China, has one of the world's highest income inequalities and...
BackgroundThe impact of heatwaves on public health has led to an urgent need to describe extremely h...
A deeper understanding of extreme hot weather are needed in cities sensitive to heat effects, an inv...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
Session: [CS04-7] Urban climate (3): no. 2Urbanization is known to cause significant changes in the ...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
BACKGROUND: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened i...
This study investigated the impact of important environmental variables (i.e., wind speed, solar rad...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
AbstractUrban heat island (UHI) and cool island (UCI) effects are well‐known and prevalent in cities...