Determination of heat wave definition temperatures in Spain at an isoclimatic level: time trend of heat wave duration and intensity across the decade 2009–2018

dc.contributor.authorLópez-Bueno, J.A.
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, P
dc.contributor.authorNavas-Martín, M.A.
dc.contributor.authorMirón, I.J.
dc.contributor.authorBelda, F
dc.contributor.authorDíaz, J.
dc.contributor.authorLinares, C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-03T10:15:45Z
dc.date.available2024-05-03T10:15:45Z
dc.date.issued2024-04-24
dc.description.abstractBackground In line with WHO guidelines for the implementation of public health prevention plans targeted at the impacts of high temperatures, a heat wave definition temperature (Tthreshold) was calculated for 182 socalled “isoclimatic zones” (IZ) in Spain. As the dependent variable for determining this Tthreshold, we analysed daily all-cause mortality data (ICD-10: A00-R99) for each IZ across the period 2009–2018. The independent variable used was the mean value of the maximum daily temperature of the summer months recorded at meteorological observatories in each IZ. We used Box–Jenkins models to ascertain mortality anomalies, and scatterplots to link these anomalies to the temperatures at which they occurred, thereby determining the Tthreshold for each IZ. We then calculated how many heat waves had occurred in each IZ, as well as their intensity, and analysed their time trend over this period. Results The results showed that in 52.5% of the IZ, the percentile of the maximum temperatures series of the summer months to which Tthreshold corresponded was below the 95th percentile of the meteorological heat wave definition in Spain: indeed, it only coincided in 30.7% of cases. The geographical distribution of these percentiles displayed great heterogeneity as a consequence of the local factors that influence the temperature–mortality relationship. The trend in the number of heat waves analysed indicated an overall increase in Spain at a rate of 3.9 heat waves per decade, and a similar rise in mean annual intensity of 9.5 °C/decade. These time-trend values were higher than those yielded by analysing the trend in meteorological heat waves based on the 95th percentile. Conclusions The results obtained in this study indicate the need to use a heat wave definition based on epidemiological temperature–mortality studies, rather than on values based on meteorological percentiles. This could be minimising estimated health impacts in analyses of future impacts attributable to heat.es
dc.identifier.citationLópez-Bueno, J.A., Alonso, P., Navas-Martín, M.Á. et al. Determination of heat wave definition temperatures in Spain at an isoclimatic level: time trend of heat wave duration and intensity across the decade 2009–2018. Environ Sci Eur 36, 83 (2024).es
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12302-024-00917-6es
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10115/32693
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherEnvironmental Sciences Europees
dc.rightsAtribución 4.0 Internacional
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es
dc.subjectPrevention planses
dc.subjectThreshold temperaturees
dc.subjectHeat waveses
dc.subjectMortalityes
dc.subjectTime trendes
dc.titleDetermination of heat wave definition temperatures in Spain at an isoclimatic level: time trend of heat wave duration and intensity across the decade 2009–2018es
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees

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