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Importance of humidity for characterization and communication of dangerous heatwave conditions

Ivana Cvijanović, Malcolm Mistry, James D. Begg, Antonio Gasparrini, Xavier Rodó

2023npj Climate and Atmospheric Science40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heatwaves are one of the leading causes of climate-induced mortality. Using the examples of recent heatwaves in Europe, the United States and Asia, we illustrate how the communication of dangerous conditions based on temperature maps alone can lead to insufficient societal perception of health risks. Comparison of maximum daily values of temperature with physiological heat stress indices accounting for impacts of both temperature and humidity, illustrates substantial differences in geographical extent and timing of their respective peak values during these recent events. This signals the need to revisit how meteorological heatwaves and their expected impacts are communicated. Close collaboration between climate and medical communities is needed to select the best heat stress indicators, establish them operationally, and introduce them to the public. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2023) 6:33.

Topics & Concepts

Heat stressEnvironmental scienceHumidityClimate changeClimate extremesClimatologyPerceptionRelative humidityExtreme heatMeteorologyGeographyAtmospheric sciencesPsychologyEcologyBiologyNeuroscienceGeologyPrecipitationClimate Change and Health ImpactsThermoregulation and physiological responsesAir Quality and Health Impacts
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