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Human Influences on Heat-Related Health Indicators During the 2015 Egyptian Heat Wave

Summary/Abstract

This study presents a combined modeling and observational assessment of the 2015 heat wave in Egypt found that human discomfort increased due to anthropogenic climate change.

Daniel Mitchell, Human Influences on Heat-Related Health Indicators During the 2015 Egyptian Heat Wave, in BAMS 2015

Link to Full Study
December 2016
Daniel Mitchell
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Synthesis Report
Egypt, North Africa
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