2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2018.02.027
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Evaluating meteorological data from weather stations, and from satellites and global models for a multi-site epidemiological study

Abstract: BackgroundLongitudinal and time series analyses are needed to characterize the associations between hydrometeorological parameters and health outcomes. Earth Observation (EO) climate data products derived from satellites and global model-based reanalysis have the potential to be used as surrogates in situations and locations where weather-station based observations are inadequate or incomplete. However, these products often lack direct evaluation at specific sites of epidemiological interest.MethodsStandard ev… Show more

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“…Carson reports 40 different results concerning χ s /ρ s c vs and points that 6 of them are connected with results which deviate from the others. e average of his other 34 measurements is χ s /ρ s c vs � 0.53 cm 2 /s [33][34][35][36][37][38]. It is expected that this work will be useful for people who are interested in studying and researching meteorological temperature and humidity prediction from Fourier-statistical analysis of hourly data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Carson reports 40 different results concerning χ s /ρ s c vs and points that 6 of them are connected with results which deviate from the others. e average of his other 34 measurements is χ s /ρ s c vs � 0.53 cm 2 /s [33][34][35][36][37][38]. It is expected that this work will be useful for people who are interested in studying and researching meteorological temperature and humidity prediction from Fourier-statistical analysis of hourly data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…where T(y, t) is connected with the daily oscillation of temperature produced by the Sun and transmitted through the atmosphere mainly by convection. e temperature distribution given by equation (34) should reduce at the surface of the ground to equation (27) and satisfy a limiting condition similar to that imposed by equation (28) and is represented by T(y, t) � T p (y), for large positive values of y. (35) e temperature changes at the surface of the ground should propagate upwards, to the atmosphere, and, although having pretty complicated details because of the convectionlike transport, should have, in the average, a simple spacetime behavior.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantages of this source of data include the wide variation in the uncertainty of the estimates [5]. Weather conditions recorded at ground-based stations can still be considered the gold standard for meteorological data but are also subject to limitations such as the lack of maintaining routine record keeping can lead to significant data gaps, forcing researchers either to exclude outcome data reducing statistical power [6]. The current availability of long-term and high-quality instrumental climate data is still very limited in some parts of the world and this reduces the ability to carry out more reliable and long-term climate assessments to better understand, detect, predict, and respond to global climate variability and change [7].…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research is being carried out to elucidate the interactions and biological mechanisms through which weather influences health. For example, Colston et al [30] conducted research with the aim of selecting climate data and assessing their performance as predictors of rotavirus infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%