Document Type
Article
Disciplines
1.5 EARTH AND RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, Environmental sciences, Meteorology and atmospheric sciences
Abstract
The global spatiotemporal pattern of mortality risk and burden attributable to tropical cyclones is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the global short-term mortality risk and burden associated with tropical cyclones from 1980 to 2019.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00143-2
Recommended Citation
Huang, Wenzhong; Li, Shansan; Vogt, Thomas; Xu, Rongbin; Tong, Shilu; Molina, Tomas; Masselot, Pierre; Gasparrini, Antonio; Armstrong, Ben; Pascal, Mathilde; Roye, Dominic; Fook Sheng Ng, Chris; Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria; Schwartz, Joel; Lavigne, Eric; Kan, Haidong; Goodman, Patrick J.; Zeka, Ariana; Hashizume, Masahiro; Hurtado Dias, Magali; De la Cruz Valencia, Cesar; Seposo, Xerxes; Nunes, Baltazar; Madureira, Joana; Kim, Ho; Lee, Whanhee; Tobias, Aurelio; Iniguez, Carmen; Leon Guo, Yue; Pan, Shih-Chun; Zanobetti, Antonella; Ngoc Dang, Tran; Van Dung, Do; Geiger, Tobias; Otto, Christian; Johnson, Amanda; Hales, Simon; Yu, Pei; Yang, Zhengyu; Ritchie, Elizabeth A.; and Guo, Yuming, "Global Short-Term Mortality Risk and Burden Associated with Tropical Cyclones from 1980 to 2019: A multi-country time-series study" (2023). Articles. 200.
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/scschphyart/200
Funder
Australian Research Council and Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(23)00143-2/fulltext#%20
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00143-2