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Variation of daily warm season mortality as a function of micro-urban heat islands
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Heat‑related health effects have not been well studied in relation to micro‑urban temperature variation. The study examined whether residents in micro‑urban heat islands face higher mortality risk on hot summer days. Using a case‑crossover design, the authors linked daily mortality in Montreal (1990‑2003) to ambient temperatures and satellite‑derived surface temperatures, stratifying by decedent location. Higher surface temperatures in micro‑urban heat islands were associated with increased warm‑summer mortality, suggesting that cooling interventions could mitigate the health impact.
<h3>Background:</h3> Little attention has been paid to how heat-related health effects vary with the micro-urban variation of outdoor temperatures. This study explored whether people located in micro-urban heat islands are at higher risk of mortality during hot summer days. <h3>Methods:</h3> Data used included (1) daily mortality for Montreal (Canada) for June–August 1990–2003, (2) daily mean ambient outdoor temperatures at the local international airport and (3) two thermal surface images (Landsat satellites, infrared wavelengths). A city-wide temperature versus daily mortality function was established on the basis of a case-crossover design; this function was stratified according to the surface temperature at decedents' place of death. <h3>Results:</h3> The risk of death on warm summer days in areas with higher surface temperatures was greater than in areas with lower surface temperatures. <h3>Conclusions:</h3> This study suggests that measures aimed at reducing the temperature in micro-urban heat islands (eg, urban greening activities) may reduce the health impact of hot temperatures. Further studies are needed to document the variation of heat-related risks within cities and to evaluate the health benefits of measures aimed at reducing the temperature in micro-urban heat islands.
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