A supervised learning tool for heatwave predictions using daily high summer temperatures
Gazi Md Daud Iqbal,
Jay Rosenberger,
Matthew Rosenberger
et al.
Abstract:Global temperature is increasing at an alarming rate, which increases the number of heatwaves. Heatwaves have significant impacts, both directly and indirectly, on human and natural systems and can create considerable risk to public health. Predicting the occurrence of a heatwave can save lives, increase the production of crops, improve water quality, and reduce transportation restrictions. Because of its geographical location, Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to cyclones, droughts, earthquakes, floods, a… Show more
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