Environmental Deterioration and Human Health 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7890-0_13
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Climate Change and Vector Borne Diseases in Latin America

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“…Camargue case studies, respectively (Figure 2). The available weather variables were daily maximum and minimum air temperature (°C), precipitation (mm d (Danuso, 2002), in order to generate the 20-years of future weather series to be used in the simulation experiment, following the procedure used by Confalonieri et al (2013), Cappelli et al (2015) and Paleari et al (2015). In this simulation experiment 34 weather series of 20-years were used, as the sum of the 2 baseline for Lomellina and Camargue and of 32 future weather scenarios, as the product of 2 RCP × 4 GCM × 2 future time frames × 2 study areas.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Study Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Camargue case studies, respectively (Figure 2). The available weather variables were daily maximum and minimum air temperature (°C), precipitation (mm d (Danuso, 2002), in order to generate the 20-years of future weather series to be used in the simulation experiment, following the procedure used by Confalonieri et al (2013), Cappelli et al (2015) and Paleari et al (2015). In this simulation experiment 34 weather series of 20-years were used, as the sum of the 2 baseline for Lomellina and Camargue and of 32 future weather scenarios, as the product of 2 RCP × 4 GCM × 2 future time frames × 2 study areas.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Study Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%