Authors
YT Eunice Lo, Dann M Mitchell, Jonathan R Buzan, Jakob Zscheischler, Rochelle Schneider, Malcolm N Mistry, Jan Kyselý, Éric Lavigne, Susana Pereira da Silva, Dominic Royé, Aleš Urban, Ben Armstrong, Multi‐Country Multi‐City MCC Collaborative Research, Antonio Gasparrini, Ana M Vicedo‐Cabrera
Publication date
2023/10
Journal
International journal of climatology
Volume
43
Issue
12
Pages
5553
Publisher
Wiley
Description
Combined heat and humidity is frequently described as the main driver of human heat‐related mortality, more so than dry‐bulb temperature alone. While based on physiological thinking, this assumption has not been robustly supported by epidemiological evidence. By performing the first systematic comparison of eight heat stress metrics (ie, temperature combined with humidity and other climate variables) with warm‐season mortality, in 604 locations over 39 countries, we find that the optimal metric for modelling mortality varies from country to country. Temperature metrics with no or little humidity modification associates best with mortality in~ 40% of the studied countries. Apparent temperature (combined temperature, humidity and wind speed) dominates in another 40% of countries. There is no obvious climate grouping in these results. We recommend, where possible, that researchers use the optimal metric for …
Total citations
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