Effects of temperature and ozone on daily mortality experienced in France during the August 2003 heat wave
Date
Authors
Dear, Keith
Ranmuthugala, Geethanjali
Kjellstrom, Tord
Skinner, Carol
Hanigan, Ivan
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Heldref Publications
Abstract
During the summer of 2003, Europe experienced a heat wave that lasted almost 2 weeks in which high temperatures were accompanied by exceptionally high ozone levels. Unfortunately, few studies have examined the effects of temperature and ozone simultaneously. The authors use constrained distributed lag models to estimate the effects of daily temperature and peak ozone on mortality in 12 French cities during the heat wave and to estimate the deaths attributable to each component. Elevated minimum and maximum temperature and peak ozone all increase mortality, with substantial interaction effects between temperature and ozone. Researchers expect extreme weather events, along with elevated ozone levels and temperatures, to become more common. Our results suggest that ozone will be an important contributor to the adverse health effects of such events.
Description
Citation
Collections
Source
Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health: an international journal
Type
Book Title
Entity type
Access Statement
License Rights
Restricted until
2037-12-31
Downloads
File
Description
Embargoed (For access options please use the DOI link above)