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The human bioclimates of Western and South Pacific islands and climate change.

G R McGregor1.   

Abstract

The current bioclimates of equatorial Western and tropical South Pacific have been assessed, using the concepts of effective temperature and relative strain as a basis for evaluating likely changes in human comfort regimes as a consequence of global warming. Current bioclimates may be considered marginally stressful for indigenous populations. Global warming will result in changes in the frequency, duration and intensity of physioclimatically stressful conditions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7558409     DOI: 10.1007/bf01320886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biometeorol        ISSN: 0020-7128            Impact factor:   3.787


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1.  Air conditioning in a tropical climate: impacts upon European residents in Darwin, Australia.

Authors:  A Auliciems; R Dedear
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 3.787

2.  Wet-bulb temperature and discomfort index areal distribution in Mexico.

Authors:  E Jáuregui; C Soto
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  1967-03       Impact factor: 3.787

3.  The human climate of tropical cities: an overview.

Authors:  E Jauregui
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 3.787

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Review 1.  The last Ms for 40th anniversary issue. Aspects of urban human biometeorology.

Authors:  E Jauregui
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 3.787

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