Quantifying changes in hot temperature extremes is key for developing adaptation strategies. Changes in hot extremes are often determined on the basis of air temperatures; …
CM Powis, D Byrne, Z Zobel, KN Gassert, AC Lute… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
As our planet warms, a critical research question is when and where temperatures will exceed the limits of what the human body can tolerate. Past modeling efforts have …
As global temperatures rise, extreme heat events are projected to become more frequent and intense. Extreme heat causes a wide range of health effects, including an overall …
Y Gao, J Zhao, L Han - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous studies have extensively revealed the essential impact of urban morphology on the local thermal environment, but the nonlinear relationship has not yet been fully understood …
M Chen, L Chen, Y Zhou, M Hu, Y Jiang… - npj Urban …, 2023 - nature.com
Continued warming trends lead to an increasing risk of exposure to extreme heatwaves, which threaten the health of urban residents, especially the ageing population. Here, we …
Y Cheng, Z Yu, C Xu, G Manoli, X Ren… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Climate-change-induced extreme weather events increase heat-related mortality and health risks for urbanites, which may also affect urbanites' expressed happiness (EH) and well …
A large area including the central-northern part of Argentina, southern Bolivia, central Chile, and most of Paraguay and Uruguay, experienced record-breaking temperatures during two …
Green vegetation may protect against heat-related death by improving thermal comfort. Few studies have investigated associations of green vegetation with heat-related mortality in …
Spatio-temporal investigation of heat-related impacts forms the basis for planning resources and formulating possible countermeasures. The present study aims to examine the effect of …