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Cooling Centers - District of Columbia
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데이터 정보
연관 데이터
Heat Sensitivity Exposure Index
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Cool It! NYC 2020 - Cooling Sites
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This dataset represents amenities activated as a part of Cool It! NYC, a Citywide plan to increase the amount of cooling features available to the public during heat emergencies, particularly in neighborhoods that face the dangers of high heat. This is part of the Cool It! NYC 2020 Data Collection, which includes the following amenities: Drinking Fountains: Indicates whether a drinking fountain is activated, not yet activated, broken, or under construction. Spray Showers: Indicates whether a spray shower installed before July 2020 is activated, not yet activated, broken, or under construction. At this time, spray showers are mapped to the middle of parks. Cooling Sites: To measure neighborhoods that are the most at risk during extreme heat, NYC Health and Columbia University developed the New York City Heat Vulnerability Index, or HVI. Parks used this data to direct new cooling elements to neighborhoods with HVIs of 4 and 5. Data Dictionary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GpXHX9p0e520LcAf3gstOKTQm64wxkdDUiACjhMwd9Q/edit?usp=sharing
Average Rate of Heat-Related Hospitalizations in 23 States, 2001-2010
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This map shows the 2001–2010 average rate of hospitalizations classified as “heat-related” by medical professionals in 23 states that participate in CDC’s hospitalization tracking program. Rates are based on hospital discharge records for May 1 to September 30 of every year. Rates have been age-adjusted to account for differences in the population distribution over time and between states—for example, if one state has a higher proportion of older adults than another. For more information: www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators
Average Rate of Heat-Related Hospitalizations in 23 States, 2001-2010
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This map shows the 2001–2010 average rate of hospitalizations classified as “heat-related” by medical professionals in 23 states that participate in CDC’s hospitalization tracking program. Rates are based on hospital discharge records for May 1 to September 30 of every year. Rates have been age-adjusted to account for differences in the population distribution over time and between states—for example, if one state has a higher proportion of older adults than another. For more information: www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators
Hyperlocal Temperature Monitoring
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As a part of the Cool Neighborhoods Initiative, the NYC Parks Department, Mayor’s Office of Resilience and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene monitored street level temperature on a subset of city blocks in some of the neighborhoods with highest heat mortality risk during the summers of 2018 and 2019. The dataset includes hourly average values at approximately 475 locations in degrees Fahrenheit.
질병관리청 온열질환자 중 동반질환 보유 인원현황
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질병관리청에서는 2011년 이후 매년 행정안전부 폭염대책기간에(5월~9월경) 전국 500여개 의료기관과 관할 지자체가 참여한 온열질환 응급실 감시체계를 운영하고 있으며, 내원한 환자 중 온열질환자에 대한 감시 보고를 통해 일일 감시 현황 데이터를 제공(질병관리청 홈페이지)하고 있습니다.※ 운영기간: 2020년(5. 20.~9. 13.), 2021년(5. 20.~9. 30.), 2022년(5. 20.~9. 30.), 2023년(5. 20.~9. 30.), 2024년(5. 20.~9. 30.)다만 온열질환자에 대한 동반질환(암, 당뇨병 등) 여부에 대한 정보는 공개되지 않아, 2020년~2024년 발생한 온열질환자 중 동반질환을 가진 인원 수에 대한 정보를 분류한 자료입니다.