Temperature and Extreme Heat
Temperature and Extreme Heat

Temperature and Extreme Heat

  1. Lane M, Ebelt S, Wu Z, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Chang HH. Time-series analysis of temperature variability and cardiovascular emergency department visits in Atlanta over a 27-year period. Environ Health. 2024;23(1):9. doi:10.1186/s12940-024-01048-4 (link)
  2. Chang HH, Zhang H, Latimore AD, Murray BP, D’Souza RR, Scovronick N, Gribble MO, Ebelt ST. Associations between short-term ambient temperature exposure and emergency department visits for amphetamine, cocaine, and opioid use in California from 2005 to 2019. Environ Int. 2023;181:108233. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2023.108233 (link)
  3. Landry M*, D’Souza R, Moss S, et al. The Association Between Ambient Temperature and Snakebite in Georgia, USA: A Case-Crossover Study. GeoHealth. 2023;7(7):e2022GH000781. doi:10.1029/2022GH000781 (link
  4. Zhang Y, Ebelt ST, Shi L, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Steenland K, Chang HH. Short-term associations between warm-season ambient temperature and emergency department visits for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia in five US states. Environmental Research 220:115176, 2023. (link
  5. Richards M, Huang M, Strickland M, Newman A, Warren J, D’Souza R, Chang H, Darrow L. Acute association between heatwaves and stillbirth in six US states. Environmental Health 21(1):59-59, 2022. (link
  6. Jiang S*, Warren JL, Scovronick N, Moss S, Darrow LA, Strickland MJ, Newman AJ, Chen Y, Ebelt S, Chang HH. Using logic regression to characterize extreme heat exposures and their health associations: a time-series study of emergency department visits in Atlanta. BMC Medical Research Methodology 21:87, 2021. (link
  7. Thomas N*, Ebelt ST, Newman AJ, Scovronick N, D’Souza RR, Moss S, Warren JL, Strickland MJ, Darrow LA, Chang HH. Time-series analysis of daily ambient temperature and emergency department visits in five US cities with a comparison of exposure metrics derived from 1-km meteorology products. Environmental Health 20:55, 2021. (link