Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to human life than bushfires, tropical cyclones and floods. In the 2008/2009 summer, for example, many more lives were lost to heatwaves than to that summer’s bushfires which were among the worst in the history of the Australian nation. For many years, these other forms of natural disaster have received much greater public attention than heatwaves, although there are some signs of change. We propose a new index, called the excess heat factor (EHF) for use in Australian heatwave monitoring and forecasting. The index is based on a three-day-averaged daily mean temperature (DMT), and is intended to capture heatwave intensity as it applies to human health out...
Despite their adverse impacts, definitions and measurements of heat waves are ambiguous and inconsis...
Background Heatwaves have received major attention globally due to their detrimental effects on huma...
As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, it is imperat...
Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to human life...
hazardous to human life than bushfires, tropical cyclones and floods. In the 2008/2009 summer, for e...
Abstract: Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to ...
The establishment of an effective policy response to rising heatwave impacts is most effective when ...
Objective: To determine which measures of heatwave have the greatest predictive power for increases ...
Although heatwave-related excess mortality and morbidity have been widely studied, results are not c...
Extremes of climate are not uncommon in Australia and heatwaves are not infrequent. Periods of high ...
Background Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts need...
Background and Aims:: Heatwaves have potential health and safety implications for many workers, and ...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Despite their adverse impacts, definitions and measurements of heat waves are ambiguous and inconsis...
Background Heatwaves have received major attention globally due to their detrimental effects on huma...
As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, it is imperat...
Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to human life...
hazardous to human life than bushfires, tropical cyclones and floods. In the 2008/2009 summer, for e...
Abstract: Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to ...
The establishment of an effective policy response to rising heatwave impacts is most effective when ...
Objective: To determine which measures of heatwave have the greatest predictive power for increases ...
Although heatwave-related excess mortality and morbidity have been widely studied, results are not c...
Extremes of climate are not uncommon in Australia and heatwaves are not infrequent. Periods of high ...
Background Heatwaves is the most hazardous natural disaster in Australia and its health impacts need...
Background and Aims:: Heatwaves have potential health and safety implications for many workers, and ...
Background: This study attempted to develop health risk-based metrics for defining a heatwave in Bri...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
Objectives: Temperature observation time and type influenced the assessment of heat impact on mortal...
Despite their adverse impacts, definitions and measurements of heat waves are ambiguous and inconsis...
Background Heatwaves have received major attention globally due to their detrimental effects on huma...
As heatwaves are expected to be more frequent, longer, and more intense in the future, it is imperat...