2011
Author(s): Tillett T
During heat waves, higher-than-normal temperatures can present a deadly threat, with mortality occasionally doubling. Recent studies have demonstrated that heat-related mortality risk is influenced by the characteristics of the individual heat wave (such as heat intensity, duration, and timing in season). Researchers explored this relationship more fully in one of the largest multicity studies to date of heat wave impacts in the United States [EHP 119(2):210Ð218; anderson and Bell].
Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives