Found 40 datasets matching "Extreme Heat".
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The Annual Global High-Resolution Extreme Heat Estimates (GEHE), 1983-2016 data set provides global 0.05 degrees (~5 km) gridded annual counts of the number of days where the maximum Wet Bulb...
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The Global High Resolution Daily Extreme Urban Heat Exposure (UHE-Daily), 1983-2016 data set contains a high-resolution, longitudinal global record of geolocated urban extreme heat events and...
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Urban land cover types influence the urban microclimates. However, recent work indicates the magnitude of land cover’s microclimate influence is affected by aridity. Moreover, this variation in...
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Dataset for epidemiology study of interactions between air pollutants and heat events with birth outcomes. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally...
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This Index combines a Heat Sensitivity Index and a Heat Exposure Index allowing users to visualize which census tracts in DC are most heat sensitive and/or exposed. The Heat Sensitivity Index is...
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This data contains daily, ZCTA-level records of five meteorological variables: mean temperature, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, relative humidity, and dewpoint. The geographic extent of...
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The Temperature Severity Indicator data distills observational information of prolonged temperature events in the contiguous United States to inform housing and community development policy,...
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This dataset represents amenities activated as a part of Cool It! NYC, a Citywide plan to increase the amount of cooling features available to the public during heat emergencies, particularly in...
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Cooling Centers offer residents air-conditioned refuge from oppressive summer heat. The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services operates Cooling Centers during the summer months. ...
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This dataset represents amenities activated as a part of Cool It! NYC, a Citywide plan to increase the amount of cooling features available to the public during heat emergencies, particularly in...
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This dataset represents amenities activated as a part of Cool It! NYC, a Citywide plan to increase the amount of cooling features available to the public during heat emergencies, particularly in...
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Temperature data utilized in "A novel framework for expanding temperature intensity-duration-frequency curve utility" by Tierney et al. (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-025-07811-1) is available...
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The Heat Vulnerability Index (HVI) shows neighborhoods whose residents are more at risk for dying during and immediately following extreme heat. It uses a statistical model to summarize the most...
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Here in the District, we are relying on our urban forest to help us adapt to future climates that are projected to bring extreme heat, higher average temperatures, and changes in precipitation....
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The Resiliency Exposure Forecast for Outdoor Heat serves as an effort to evaluate the scope of planned adaption initiatives and their potential to reduce exposure to increasing temperatures in...
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This data submission includes simulation results for ground loop heat pump systems located in 6 different cities across the United States. The cities are Boston, MA, Dayton, OH, Omaha, NE,...
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This data submission includes simulation results for ground loop heat pump systems located in 6 different cities across the United States. The cities are Boston, MA, Dayton, OH, Omaha, NE,...
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CalHeatScore is a public health tool to help Californians stay informed, ready, and safe when temperatures rise. The purpose of CalHeatScore is to reduce heat-related illness and save lives by...
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As a part of the Cool Neighborhoods Initiative, the NYC Parks Department, Mayor’s Office of Resilience and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene monitored street level temperature on a...
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The preferred citation when using this dataset is: Stevens, A., & Lamie, C., Eds. (2024). New York State Climate Impacts Assessment: Understanding and preparing for our changing climate. The New...
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