Comparison of weather station  and climate reanalysis data  for modelling temperature‑related  mortality
Autores
 Mistry, Malcolm N. 
 Schneider, Rochelle 
 Masselot, Pierre 
 Royé, Dominic 
 Armstrong, Ben 
 Kyselý, Jan 
 Orru, Hans 
 Sera, Francesco 
 ShiluTong1 
 Lavigne, Éric 
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2022
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Epidemiological analyses of health risks associated with non-optimal temperature are traditionally based on ground observations from weather stations that offer limited spatial and temporal coverage. Climate reanalysis represents an alternative option that provide complete spatio-temporal exposure coverage, and yet are to be systematically explored for their suitability in assessing temperature-related health risks at a global scale. Here we provide the first comprehensive analysis over multiple regions to assess the suitability of the most recent generation of reanalysis datasets for health impact assessments and evaluate their comparative performance against traditional station-based data. Our findings show that reanalysis temperature from the last ERA5 products generally compare well to station observations, with similar non-optimal temperature-related risk estimates. However, the analysis offers some indication of lower performance in tropical regions, with a likely underestimation of heat-related excess mortality. Reanalysis data represent a valid alternative source of exposure variables in epidemiological analyses of temperature-related risk.
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CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
GEOCIENCIAS
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
GEOCIENCIAS
