Weather Conditions
Cross-source consensus on Weather Conditions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Lower rainfall and lower humidity were associated with higher asthma emergency department visit rates. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Rainfall showed its strongest inverse association with asthma visits at a three-day lag. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Low wet bulb temperature was linked to higher emergency department visit rates, plausibly through cold, dry air causing airway hyper-responsiveness. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Ambient temperature showed only weak negative correlations with asthma visits in Singapore, likely because annual temperatures vary narrowly. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Extremely low wind speed periods had significantly more asthma emergency department visits. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore