Declining impacts of hot spells on mortality in the Czech Republic, 1986–2009: adaptation to climate change?

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Jan Kyselý
Eva Plavcová
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[1] Institute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR,Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
[2] Charles University,undefined
[3] Institute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2012年 / 113卷
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Heat Wave; Excess Mortality; Human Development Index; Warming Trend; Climate Change Impact Assessment;
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The study examines temporal changes in mortality associated with spells of large positive temperature anomalies (hot spells) in extended summer season in the population of the Czech Republic (Central Europe) during 1986–2009. Declining trends in the mortality impacts are found in spite of rising temperature trends. The finding remains unchanged if possible confounding effects of within-season acclimatization to heat and the mortality displacement effect are taken into account. Recent positive socioeconomic development, following the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, and better public awareness of heat-related risks are likely the primary causes of the declining vulnerability. The results suggest that climate change may have relatively little influence on heat-related deaths, since changes in other factors that affect vulnerability of the population are dominant instead of temperature trends. It is essential to better understand the observed nonstationarity of the temperature-mortality relationship and the role of adaptation and its limits, both physiological and technological, and to address associated uncertainties in studies dealing with climate change projections of temperature-related mortality.
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