Premature Deaths Due to Heat Exposure: the Potential Effects of Neighborhood-Level Versus City-Level...
Premature Deaths Due to Heat Exposure: the Potential Effects of Neighborhood-Level Versus City-Level Acclimatization Within Us Cities
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Goddard Space Flight Center: WIley / American Geophysical Union
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For the population of a given US city, the risk of premature death associated with heat exposure increases as temperatures rise, but risks in hotter cities are generally lower than in cooler cities at equivalent temperatures due to factors such as acclimatization. Those living in especially hot neighborhoods within cities might therefore suffer muc...
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Premature Deaths Due to Heat Exposure: the Potential Effects of Neighborhood-Level Versus City-Level Acclimatization Within Us Cities
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2471-1403
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2471-1403
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10.1029/2023GH000970