--- - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: ACIA Date Published: October 15 Pages: 140 Place Published: 'Cambridge, UK' Publisher: Cambridge University Press Title: 'Impacts of a Warming Arctic: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment' URL: http://www.amap.no/documents/doc/impacts-of-a-warming-arctic-2004/786 Year: 2004 _record_number: 18229 _uuid: 6116cc9a-1779-4f9c-9b70-ce7bbe540dc3 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/acia-2004 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6116cc9a-1779-4f9c-9b70-ce7bbe540dc3.yaml identifier: 6116cc9a-1779-4f9c-9b70-ce7bbe540dc3 uri: /reference/6116cc9a-1779-4f9c-9b70-ce7bbe540dc3 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Engle, Nathan L.' DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.01.019 ISSN: 1872-9495 Issue: 2 Journal: Global Environmental Change Pages: 647-656 Title: Adaptive capacity and its assessment Volume: 21 Year: 2011 _record_number: 19323 _uuid: 611d5fd8-8410-485d-a27d-7b9f961778d9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.01.019 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/611d5fd8-8410-485d-a27d-7b9f961778d9.yaml identifier: 611d5fd8-8410-485d-a27d-7b9f961778d9 uri: /reference/611d5fd8-8410-485d-a27d-7b9f961778d9 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "O'Neill, B. C.; Kriegler, Elmar; Ebi, Kristie L.; Kemp-Benedict, Eric; Riahi, Keywan; Rothman, Dale S.; van Ruijven, Bas J.; van Vuuren, Detlef P.; Birkmann, Joern; Kok, Kasper; Levy, Marc; Solecki, William" DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.01.004 ISSN: 1872-9495 Journal: Global Environmental Change Title: 'The roads ahead: Narratives for shared socioeconomic pathways describing world futures in the 21st century' Volume: In press Year: 2015 _record_number: 19137 _uuid: 612116b1-c4e3-4fa6-abe4-6ea65c35fd5c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.01.004 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/612116b1-c4e3-4fa6-abe4-6ea65c35fd5c.yaml identifier: 612116b1-c4e3-4fa6-abe4-6ea65c35fd5c uri: /reference/612116b1-c4e3-4fa6-abe4-6ea65c35fd5c - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: "OBJECTIVE: To describe the experiences of older farmers in the face of prolonged drought and rapid change. DESIGN: Content analysis of issues and priorities raised in semi-structured community forums. SETTING: Rural centres in NSW. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and fifty older farmers, their families, Industry and Investment NSW, rural financial and mental health services, the Country Women's Association and other non-government agencies. INTERVENTION: Five public forums organised under the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program. RESULTS: Prolonged drought caused pressures on farmers that compounded the usual stresses of farming and of ageing. These were experienced in the context of rapid social and industry change, fuel price volatility and the insidious threat of climate change. Three main themes were articulated: loss, government compliance pressures and difficulties accessing and/or inappropriate services. CONCLUSION: Older farmers felt an overwhelming sense of loss: of profitability and professional success, community status, physical well-being and comfort, the ability to participate in the modern world and, above all, of relationships (partners, children and friends moving away). They interpreted government compliance requirements as evidence of community and government loss of trust in famers. They resisted using the few mental health services that might be available, fearing being labelled as 'crazy' and discouraged by the culturally inappropriate way in which services were offered. Older farmers would benefit from joint services related to health and well-being simultaneously with modern business management offered in trusted, comfortable settings." Author: 'Polain, J. D.; Berry, H. L.; Hoskin, J. O.' DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2011.01219.x Date: Oct ISSN: 1440-1584 Issue: 5 Journal: Australian Journal of Rural Health Keywords: Aged; Agricultural Workers' Diseases/*epidemiology/psychology; Climate Change; Community Mental Health Services/*organization & administration; *Disasters; Female; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders/*epidemiology/psychology; Middle Aged; New South Wales/epidemiology; Oceanic Ancestry Group/*statistics & numerical data; Risk Factors; Rural Health Services/*organization & administration; Rural Population/*statistics & numerical data; Social Support Language: eng Notes: '1440-1584 Polain, John David Berry, Helen Louise Hoskin, John Oliver Journal Article Australia Aust J Rural Health. 2011 Oct;19(5):239-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2011.01219.x.' Pages: 239-243 Title: "Rapid change, climate adversity and the next 'big dry': Older farmers' mental health" Volume: 19 Year: 2011 _record_number: 18157 _uuid: 61272d35-f059-4d3f-bc66-8556455ebd87 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/j.1440-1584.2011.01219.x href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/61272d35-f059-4d3f-bc66-8556455ebd87.yaml identifier: 61272d35-f059-4d3f-bc66-8556455ebd87 uri: /reference/61272d35-f059-4d3f-bc66-8556455ebd87 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: "Exposure to bioaerosol allergens such as pollen can cause exacerbations of allergenic airway disease (AAD) in sensitive populations, and thus cause serious public health problems. Assessing these health impacts by linking the airborne pollen levels, concentrations of respirable allergenic material, and human allergenic response under current and future climate conditions is a key step toward developing preventive and adaptive actions. To that end, a regional-scale pollen emission and transport modeling framework was developed that treats allergenic pollens as non-reactive tracers within the WRF/CMAQ air-quality modeling system. The Simulator of the Timing and Magnitude of Pollen Season (STaMPS) model was used to generate a daily pollen pool that can then be emitted into the atmosphere by wind. The STaMPS is driven by species-specific meteorological (temperature and/or precipitation) threshold conditions and is designed to be flexible with respect to its representation of vegetation species and plant functional types (PFTs). The hourly pollen emission flux was parameterized by considering the pollen pool, friction velocity, and wind threshold values. The dry deposition velocity of each species of pollen was estimated based on pollen grain size and density. An evaluation of the pollen modeling framework was conducted for southern California for the period from March to June 2010. This period coincided with observations by the University of Southern California's Children's Health Study (CHS), which included O3, PM2.5, and pollen count, as well as measurements of exhaled nitric oxide in study participants. Two nesting domains with horizontal resolutions of 12 km and 4 km were constructed, and six representative allergenic pollen genera were included: birch tree, walnut tree, mulberry tree, olive tree, oak tree, and brome grasses. Under the current parameterization scheme, the modeling framework tends to underestimate walnut and peak oak pollen concentrations, and tends to overestimate grass pollen concentrations. The model shows reasonable agreement with observed birch, olive, and mulberry tree pollen concentrations. Sensitivity studies suggest that the estimation of the pollen pool is a major source of uncertainty for simulated pollen concentrations. Achieving agreement between emission modeling and observed pattern of pollen releases is the key for successful pollen concentration simulations." Author: 'Zhang, R.; Duhl, T.; Salam, M. T.; House, J. M.; Flagan, R. C.; Avol, E. L.; Gilliland, F. D.; Guenther, A.; Chung, S. H.; Lamb, B. K.; VanReken, T. M.' DOI: 10.5194/bgd-10-3977-2013 Date: Mar 1 ISSN: 1726-4189 Issue: 3 Journal: Biogeosciences Language: Eng Notes: 'Zhang, Rui Duhl, Tiffany Salam, Muhammad T House, James M Flagan, Richard C Avol, Edward L Gilliland, Frank D Guenther, Alex Chung, Serena H Lamb, Brian K VanReken, Timothy M P30 ES007048/ES/NIEHS NIH HHS/United States Journal article Biogeosciences. 2013 Mar 1;10(3):3977-4023.' Pages: 3977-4023 Title: Development of a regional-scale pollen emission and transport modeling framework for investigating the impact of climate change on allergic airway disease Volume: 10 Year: 2013 _record_number: 18577 _uuid: 6144a649-5c20-4070-ac57-0c87261572da reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.5194/bgd-10-3977-2013 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6144a649-5c20-4070-ac57-0c87261572da.yaml identifier: 6144a649-5c20-4070-ac57-0c87261572da uri: /reference/6144a649-5c20-4070-ac57-0c87261572da - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Whitman, Timothy J.; Coyne, Philip E.; Magill, Alan J.; Blazes, David L.; Green, Michael D.; Milhous, Wilbur K.; Burgess, Timothy H.; Freilich, Daniel; Tasker, Sybil A.; Azar, Ramzy G.; Endy, Timothy P.; Clagett, Christopher D.; Deye, Gregory A.; Shanks, G.Dennis; Martin, Gregory J.' DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0774 ISSN: 0002-9637 Issue: 2 Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Pages: 258-265 Title: An outbreak of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in U.S. Marines deployed to Liberia Volume: 83 Year: 2010 _record_number: 19261 _uuid: 615bdab0-bcfd-4731-b2d6-8fc203cf8c20 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0774 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/615bdab0-bcfd-4731-b2d6-8fc203cf8c20.yaml identifier: 615bdab0-bcfd-4731-b2d6-8fc203cf8c20 uri: /reference/615bdab0-bcfd-4731-b2d6-8fc203cf8c20 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Jackson, J.E.\rYost, M.G.\rKarr, C.\rFitzpatrick, C.\rLamb, B.K.\rChung, S.H.\rChen, J.\rAvise, J.\rRosenblatt, R.A.\rFenske, R.A." DOI: 10.1007/s10584-010-9852-3 ISSN: 0165-0009 Issue: 1-2 Journal: Climatic Change Pages: 159-186 Title: 'Public health impacts of climate change in Washington State: Projected mortality risks due to heat events and air pollution' Volume: 102 Year: 2010 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL"]' _record_number: 1353 _uuid: 6168163c-2f61-4593-810e-fe389a8f7834 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-010-9852-3 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6168163c-2f61-4593-810e-fe389a8f7834.yaml identifier: 6168163c-2f61-4593-810e-fe389a8f7834 uri: /reference/6168163c-2f61-4593-810e-fe389a8f7834 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Younger, M.\rMorrow-Almeida, H.R.\rVindigni, S.M.\rDannenberg, A.L." DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.08.017 ISSN: 0749-3797 Issue: 5 Journal: American Journal of Preventive Medicine Pages: 517-526 Title: 'The built environment, climate change, and health: Opportunities for co-benefits' Volume: 35 Year: 2008 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL"]' _record_number: 3514 _uuid: 6177fcba-e6ac-48c8-aed7-ef5eed7b1b9c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.amepre.2008.08.017 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6177fcba-e6ac-48c8-aed7-ef5eed7b1b9c.yaml identifier: 6177fcba-e6ac-48c8-aed7-ef5eed7b1b9c uri: /reference/6177fcba-e6ac-48c8-aed7-ef5eed7b1b9c - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Climate change will affect the concentrations of air pollutants in buildings. The resulting shifts in human exposure may influence public health. Changes can be anticipated because of altered outdoor pollution and also owing to changes in buildings effected in response to changing climate. Three classes of factors govern indoor pollutant levels in occupied spaces: (a) properties of pollutants; (b) building factors, such as the ventilation rate; and (c) occupant behavior. Diversity of indoor conditions influences the public health significance of climate change. Potentially vulnerable subpopulations include not only the young and the infirm but also those who lack resources to respond effectively to changing conditions. Indoor air pollutant levels reflect the sum of contributions from indoor sources and from outdoor pollutants that enter with ventilation air. Pollutant classes with important indoor sources include the byproducts of combustion, radon, and volatile and semivolatile organic compounds. Outdoor pollutants of special concern include particulate matter and ozone. To ensure good indoor air quality it is important first to avoid high indoor emission rates for all pollutants and second to ensure adequate ventilation. A third factor is the use of air filtration or air cleaning to achieve further improvements where warranted.' Author: 'Nazaroff, W. W.' DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/015022 Date: Jan-Mar ISSN: 1748-9326 Issue: 1 Journal: Environmental Research Letters Keywords: adaptation; air pollution; buildings; carbon monoxide; carbon dioxide; combustion; environmental tobacco smoke; exposure; health; mitigation; ozone; particulate matter; radon; ventilation; environmental tobacco-smoke; ultrafine particle concentrations; volatile; organic-compounds; monoxide-related deaths; kerosene space heaters; short-term mortality; united-states; respiratory symptoms; nitrogen-dioxide; particulate matter Language: English Notes: "Times Cited: 0 Nazaroff, William W. US Environmental Protection Agency This letter was developed from text originally drafted by the author while serving on a committee of the Institute of Medicine addressing the 'Effect of Climate Change on Indoor Air Quality and Public Health'. The committee's work was financially supported by the US Environmental Protection Agency. John D Spengler chaired the committee and David A Butler was the study director. Iop publishing ltd Bristol" Pages: 015022 Title: Exploring the consequences of climate change for indoor air quality Volume: 8 Year: 2013 _record_number: 4905 _uuid: 6178ad09-3e96-43ec-9775-2f772b162a29 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/015022 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6178ad09-3e96-43ec-9775-2f772b162a29.yaml identifier: 6178ad09-3e96-43ec-9775-2f772b162a29 uri: /reference/6178ad09-3e96-43ec-9775-2f772b162a29 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'BACKGROUND: Heat-related mortality is a matter of great public health concern, especially in the light of climate change. Although many studies have found associations between high temperatures and mortality, more research is needed to project the future impacts of climate change on heat-related mortality.; OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic review of research and methods for projecting future heat-related mortality under climate change scenarios.; DATA SOURCES AND EXTRACTION: A literature search was conducted in August 2010, using the electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, Pro Quest, and Web of Science. The search was limited to peer-reviewed journal articles published in English from January 1980 through July 2010.; DATA SYNTHESIS: Fourteen studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Most projections showed that climate change would result in a substantial increase in heat-related mortality. Projecting heat-related mortality requires understanding historical temperature mortality relationships and considering the future changes in climate, population, and acclimatization. Further research is needed to provide a stronger theoretical framework for projections, including a better understanding of socioeconomic development, adaptation strategies, land-use patterns, air pollution, and mortality displacement.; CONCLUSIONS: Scenario-based projection research will meaningfully contribute to assessing and managing the potential impacts of climate change on heat-related mortality.' Accession Number: ISI:000297711200019 Alternate Journal: Environ Health Persp Author: "Huang, Cunrui\rBarnett, Adrian Gerard\rWang, Xiaoming\rVaneckova, Pavla\rFitzGerald, Gerard\rTong, Shilu" Author Address: 'Huang, CR; Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Publ Hlth, Victoria Pk Rd, Brisbane, Qld 4059, Australia; Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Publ Hlth, Victoria Pk Rd, Brisbane, Qld 4059, Australia; Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Publ Hlth, Brisbane, Qld 4059, Australia; Queensland Univ Technol, Inst Hlth & Biomed Innovat, Brisbane, Qld 4059, Australia; Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org, CSIRO Climate Adaptat Flagship & CSIRO Ecosyst, Melbourne, Vic, Australia' DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.1103456 Date: Dec ISSN: 0091-6765 Issue: 12 Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives Keywords: climate change; heat wave; mortality; projection; public health; scenario; high ambient-temperature; us cities; public-health; united-states; model construction; warning systems; impacts; wave; deaths; stress Language: English Notes: 857IH; Times Cited:0; Cited References Count:94 Pages: 1681-1690 Title: 'Projecting future heat-related mortality under climate change scenarios: A systematic review' URL: http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/119/12/ehp.1103456.pdf Volume: 119 Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL","Ch. 16: Northeast FINAL","Overview"]' _record_number: 3599 _uuid: 618edb7b-6c2f-4bee-899f-d52bb44743a0 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1289/ehp.1103456 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/618edb7b-6c2f-4bee-899f-d52bb44743a0.yaml identifier: 618edb7b-6c2f-4bee-899f-d52bb44743a0 uri: /reference/618edb7b-6c2f-4bee-899f-d52bb44743a0 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Penner, S.J.; Wachsmuth, C.' Book Title: Disaster Management Handbook Editor: 'Pinkowski, Jack' ISBN: 9781420058635 Pages: 427-444 Place Published: 'Boca Raton, FL' Publisher: CRC Press Title: Disaster management and populations with special needs Year: 2008 _chapter: Ch7 _record_number: 17981 _uuid: 61b95c91-09b7-4f17-b551-dce616662ae6 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /book/2b3cd768-5f2e-4ed4-b75a-df1f2675ecfe href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/61b95c91-09b7-4f17-b551-dce616662ae6.yaml identifier: 61b95c91-09b7-4f17-b551-dce616662ae6 uri: /reference/61b95c91-09b7-4f17-b551-dce616662ae6 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Lazrus, Heather; Morrow, Betty H.; Morss, Rebecca E.; Lazo, Jeffrey K.' DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-12-00015.1 ISSN: 1948-8335 Issue: 2 Journal: 'Weather, Climate, and Society' Pages: 103-109 Title: 'Vulnerability beyond stereotypes: Context and agency in hurricane risk communication' Volume: 4 Year: 2012 _record_number: 18947 _uuid: 61c1a267-eb36-4a9b-9a20-d9c8e00e6ea9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/wcas-d-12-00015.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/61c1a267-eb36-4a9b-9a20-d9c8e00e6ea9.yaml identifier: 61c1a267-eb36-4a9b-9a20-d9c8e00e6ea9 uri: /reference/61c1a267-eb36-4a9b-9a20-d9c8e00e6ea9 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: "Luber, George\rKnowlton, Kim\rBalbus, John\rFrumkin, Howard\rHayden, Mary\rHess, Jeremy\rMcGeehin, Michael\rSheats, Nicky\rBacker, Lorraine\rBeard, C. Ben\rEbi, Kristie L.\rMaibach, Edward\rOstfeld, Richard S.\rWiedinmyer, Christine\rZielinski-Gutiérrez, Emily\rZiska, Lewis" Book Title: 'Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment' DOI: 10.7930/J0PN93H5 Editor: 'Melillo, Jerry M.; Richmond, Terese (T.C.); Yohe, Gary W.' Pages: 220-256 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Reviewer: 61fd6e32-63d0-4f5a-bbbb-f68262376a37 Title: 'Ch. 9: Human Health' URL: http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/sectors/human-health Year: 2014 _chapter: '["Ch. 0: About this Report FINAL"]' _record_number: 4720 _uuid: 61fd6e32-63d0-4f5a-bbbb-f68262376a37 reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/nca3/chapter/human-health href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/61fd6e32-63d0-4f5a-bbbb-f68262376a37.yaml identifier: 61fd6e32-63d0-4f5a-bbbb-f68262376a37 uri: /reference/61fd6e32-63d0-4f5a-bbbb-f68262376a37 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Dunne, John P.; Stouffer, Ronald J.; John, Jasmin G.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1827 ISSN: 1758-6798 Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 563-566 Title: Reductions in labour capacity from heat stress under climate warming Volume: 3 Year: 2013 _record_number: 18846 _uuid: 62152261-5dbb-4723-9506-ef63053863dd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate1827 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62152261-5dbb-4723-9506-ef63053863dd.yaml identifier: 62152261-5dbb-4723-9506-ef63053863dd uri: /reference/62152261-5dbb-4723-9506-ef63053863dd - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Alexander, David A.; Klein, Susan' DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x00006610 ISSN: 1945-1938 Issue: 02 Journal: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Pages: 87-94 Title: 'First responders after disasters: A review of stress reactions, at-risk, vulnerability, and resilience factors' Volume: 24 Year: 2009 _record_number: 18222 _uuid: 62381da8-71d3-41e7-ac48-ae2df2efd5df reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1017/s1049023x00006610 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62381da8-71d3-41e7-ac48-ae2df2efd5df.yaml identifier: 62381da8-71d3-41e7-ac48-ae2df2efd5df uri: /reference/62381da8-71d3-41e7-ac48-ae2df2efd5df - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: NCHS Book Title: 'Health, United States, 2013: With Special Feature on Prescription Drugs' Pages: 172-173 Place Published: 'Hyattsville, MD' Publisher: National Center for Health Statistics Title: 'Table 49. Disability measures among adults aged 18 and over, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1997–2012' URL: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/hus13.pdf Year: 2014 _record_number: 18840 _uuid: 62654c80-2e49-45f5-b3af-a5faee1effa8 reftype: Book Section child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62654c80-2e49-45f5-b3af-a5faee1effa8.yaml identifier: 62654c80-2e49-45f5-b3af-a5faee1effa8 uri: /reference/62654c80-2e49-45f5-b3af-a5faee1effa8 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Dejmek, J.; Selevan, S. G.; Benes, I.; Solanský, I.; Srám, R. J.' ISSN: 1552-9924 Issue: 6 Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives PMC: 1566587 Pages: 475-480 Title: Fetal growth and maternal exposure to particulate matter during pregnancy URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566587/pdf/envhper00511-0091.pdf Volume: 107 Year: 1999 _chapter: Ch9 _record_number: 17835 _uuid: 62aab917-bace-4140-9856-3a717dfb04b1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/pmc-1566587 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62aab917-bace-4140-9856-3a717dfb04b1.yaml identifier: 62aab917-bace-4140-9856-3a717dfb04b1 uri: /reference/62aab917-bace-4140-9856-3a717dfb04b1 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: "Hurricane Andrew, a category 4 storm, made landfall in South Florida on August 24, 1992, and caused extensive structural and environmental damage. The Dade County Medical Examiner Department investigated 15 deaths directly related to the storm and another 15 natural deaths indirectly related to the storm. The aftermath of the hurricane continued to create circumstances that lead to 32 accidental deaths, five suicides, and four homicides over the next six months. Traffic fatalities due to uncontrolled intersections accounted for one-third of the post-storm accidental deaths. Dyadic deaths (homicide-suicide) doubled in rate for the six months following the storm. The limited number of direct hurricane deaths is attributed to advance storm warnings, its occurrence on a weekend, the storm's passage through less populated areas of the county, and the relatively modest amount of accompanying rainfall." Author: 'Lew, E. O.; Wetli, C. V.' Date: May Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Forensic Sciences Keywords: 'Accidents/statistics & numerical data; Accidents, Traffic/statistics & numerical data; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Cause of Death; Child; *Disasters; Female; Florida/epidemiology; Homicide/statistics & numerical data; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; *Mortality; Suicide/statistics & numerical data' Notes: 'Lew, E O Wetli, C V eng 1996/05/01 J Forensic Sci. 1996 May;41(3):449-52.' Pages: 449-452 Title: Mortality from Hurricane Andrew Volume: 41 Year: 1996 _record_number: 18218 _uuid: 62e20319-43be-49d8-95ff-53b0b5454c48 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/pmid-8656186 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62e20319-43be-49d8-95ff-53b0b5454c48.yaml identifier: 62e20319-43be-49d8-95ff-53b0b5454c48 uri: /reference/62e20319-43be-49d8-95ff-53b0b5454c48 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 .text_styles: '' Author: "Högy, P.\rFangmeier, A." DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2008.01.006 ISSN: 0733-5210 Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Cereal Science Pages: 580-591 Title: Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on grain quality of wheat Volume: 48 Year: 2008 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL"]' _record_number: 601 _uuid: 62ef6b9a-2cff-4d18-a60c-5cf67c37b74b reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.jcs.2008.01.006 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/62ef6b9a-2cff-4d18-a60c-5cf67c37b74b.yaml identifier: 62ef6b9a-2cff-4d18-a60c-5cf67c37b74b uri: /reference/62ef6b9a-2cff-4d18-a60c-5cf67c37b74b - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: CDC Date Published: 'March 4, 2015' Number: 'November 26, 2014' Place Published: 'Atlanta, GA' Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Title: 'Reported Cases of Lyme Disease by Year, United States, 1995-2013' URL: http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/chartstables/casesbyyear.html Year: 2015 _record_number: 18353 _uuid: 63048524-9a4f-44a6-9653-a30ed229571f reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/d5414a68-8e11-4ee4-80d8-52c0ba7b2429 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/63048524-9a4f-44a6-9653-a30ed229571f.yaml identifier: 63048524-9a4f-44a6-9653-a30ed229571f uri: /reference/63048524-9a4f-44a6-9653-a30ed229571f - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Pfister, G. G.; Walters, S.; Lamarque, J. F.; Fast, J.; Barth, M. C.; Wong, J.; Done, J.; Holland, G.; Bruyère, C. L.' DOI: 10.1002/2013JD020932 ISSN: 2169-8996 Issue: 9 Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres' Pages: 5559-5582 Title: Projections of future summertime ozone over the U.S Volume: 119 Year: 2014 _record_number: 18912 _uuid: 63153c49-31cc-48cc-8f17-0f8f9b566fac reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/2013JD020932 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/63153c49-31cc-48cc-8f17-0f8f9b566fac.yaml identifier: 63153c49-31cc-48cc-8f17-0f8f9b566fac uri: /reference/63153c49-31cc-48cc-8f17-0f8f9b566fac - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Shuster, William D.; Lye, Dennis; De La Cruz, Armah; Rhea, Lee K.; O'Connell, Katharine; Kelty, Amanda" DOI: 10.1111/jawr.12036 ISSN: 1752-1688 Issue: 4 Journal: Journal of the American Water Resources Association Pages: 753-765 Title: 'Assessment of residential rain barrel water quality and use in Cincinnati, Ohio' Volume: 49 Year: 2013 _record_number: 19288 _uuid: 6317e269-f6f0-4549-a829-facd00102753 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/jawr.12036 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/6317e269-f6f0-4549-a829-facd00102753.yaml identifier: 6317e269-f6f0-4549-a829-facd00102753 uri: /reference/6317e269-f6f0-4549-a829-facd00102753 - attrs: .publisher: American Chemical Society .reference_type: 0 Access Date: 2013/11/04 Author: "Voorhees, A. Scott\rFann, Neal\rFulcher, Charles\rDolwick, Patrick\rHubbell, Bryan\rBierwagen, Britta\rMorefield, Philip" DOI: 10.1021/es102820y Date: 2011/02/15 ISSN: 0013-936X Issue: 4 Journal: Environmental Science & Technology Pages: 1450-1457 Title: 'Climate change-related temperature impacts on warm season heat mortality: A proof-of-concept methodology using BenMAP' Volume: 45 Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL"]' _record_number: 4490 _uuid: 638cccd2-9ae4-469e-a1d7-6123abec2780 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1021/es102820y href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/638cccd2-9ae4-469e-a1d7-6123abec2780.yaml identifier: 638cccd2-9ae4-469e-a1d7-6123abec2780 uri: /reference/638cccd2-9ae4-469e-a1d7-6123abec2780 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Culex pipiens L. (Diptera: Culicidae) and Culex restuans Theobald are the primary enzootic and bridge vectors of West Nile virus in the eastern United States north of 36 degrees latitude. Recent studies of the natural history of these species have implicated catch basins and underground storm drain systems as important larval development sites in urban and suburban locales. Although the presence of larvae in these habitats is well-documented, the influence of abiotic factors on the ecology of Culex larvae developing in them remains poorly understood. Therefore, we examined the effects of multiple abiotic factors and their interactions on abundance of Culex larvae in catch basins in the Chicago, IL, metropolitan area. Low precipitation and high mean daily temperature were associated with high larval abundance, whereas there was no correlation between catch basin depth or water depth and larval abundance. Rainfall was an especially strong predictor of presence or absence of larvae in the summer of 2010, a season with an unusually high precipitation. Regression tree methods were used to build a schematic decision tree model of the interactions among these factors. This practical, visual representation of key predictors of high larval production may be used by local mosquito abatement districts to target limited resources to treat catch basins when they are particularly likely to produce West Nile virus vectors.' Author: 'Gardner, A. M.; Hamer, G. L.; Hines, A. M.; Newman, C. M.; Walker, E. D.; Ruiz, M. O.' DOI: 10.1603/ME11073 Date: Mar ISSN: 1938-2928 Issue: 2 Journal: Journal of Medical Entomology Keywords: 'Analysis of Variance; Animals; Chicago; *Culex; Larva; Models, Statistical; Population Density; *Weather' Notes: "Gardner, Allison M Hamer, Gabriel L Hines, Alicia M Newman, Christina M Walker, Edward D Ruiz, Marilyn O eng R37 AI021884/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2012/04/13 06:00 J Med Entomol. 2012 Mar;49(2):270-6." Pages: 270-276 Title: 'Weather variability affects abundance of larval Culex (Diptera: Culicidae) in storm water catch basins in suburban Chicago' Volume: 49 Year: 2012 _record_number: 18002 _uuid: 641ea26c-9ff4-4d9d-9854-b52e34d30e2b reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1603/ME11073 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/641ea26c-9ff4-4d9d-9854-b52e34d30e2b.yaml identifier: 641ea26c-9ff4-4d9d-9854-b52e34d30e2b uri: /reference/641ea26c-9ff4-4d9d-9854-b52e34d30e2b - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Hashizume, Masahiro; Faruque, A. S. G.; Terao, Toru; Yunus, Md; Streatfield, Kim; Yamamoto, Taro; Moji, Kazuhiko' DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1002302 ISSN: 1552-9924 Issue: 2 Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives Pages: 239-244 Title: 'The Indian Ocean dipole and cholera incidence in Bangladesh: A time-series analysis' Volume: 119 Year: 2011 _record_number: 18870 _uuid: 646b4f16-bf9b-4ddf-911b-9fa7efaac098 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1289/ehp.1002302 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/646b4f16-bf9b-4ddf-911b-9fa7efaac098.yaml identifier: 646b4f16-bf9b-4ddf-911b-9fa7efaac098 uri: /reference/646b4f16-bf9b-4ddf-911b-9fa7efaac098