Cumulative and relativistic temperature metrics for public heat alerts: A new approach proposed for greater Vancouver, Canada Article Swipe
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Many heat alert systems rely on fixed absolute temperature thresholds that may not fully characterize risk across climatically diverse regions. The impending modernization of meteorological services in Canada provides an opportunity to address these challenges with heat alerts in greater Vancouver, British Columbia. We evaluated a cumulative heat alert indicator based on the sum of high temperatures over two consecutive days and the intervening overnight low (High + Low + High, or H+L+H) using mortality and heat-related morbidity data, and compared the performance of absolute and relativistic H+L+H thresholds for generating heat alerts. Time-series analyses examined relationships between all-cause mortality (2008-2024), heat-related emergency department visits (2014-2023), and H+L+H temperature observations from three weather stations across greater Vancouver. For each station, outcomes were modelled using absolute and relativistic H+L+H thresholds, including analyses stratified by age, sex, socioeconomic status, and chronic health conditions. The relativistic H+L+H indicator was associated with significant risk of morbidity and mortality, with similar exposure-response functions for all three weather stations. In contrast, absolute thresholds showed considerable heterogeneity across stations. The relativistic metric also revealed different risk functions for susceptible groups, including those with schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, and receiving income assistance. Compared to current warning criteria (29C-16C-29C), the equivalent H+L+H threshold (>=74C) identified 40 additional days of elevated health risk while capturing all originally identified high-risk periods. The relativistic H+L+H temperature metric integrates cumulative multi-day exposure and addresses the challenge of intra-urban variability in absolute temperatures. This approach provides a more flexible alternative to heat alerts based on absolute temperatures and highlights differences in risk among susceptible populations, offering potential for more equitable and geographically adaptable heat warning systems.
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