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The SSC: A decade of climate-health research and future directions

Hondula, D. M.; Vanos, J. K.; Gosling, S. N.

Authors

D. M. Hondula

J. K. Vanos

Dr SIMON GOSLING SIMON.GOSLING@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Climate Risks and Environmental Modelling



Abstract

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the development of the revised Spatial Synoptic Classification, the "SSC", by Scott Sheridan. This daily weather-type classification scheme has become one of the key analytical tools implemented in a diverse range of climatological investigations, including analysis of air quality variability, human health, vegetation growth, precipitation and snowfall trends, and broader analyses of historical and future climatic variability and trends. The continued and expanding use of the SSC motivates a review and comparison of the system's research and geographic foci to date, with the goal of identifying promising areas for future efforts, particularly within the context of human health and climate change. This review also assesses how the SSC has complemented and compares with other current environmental epidemiological studies in weather and health. © 2013 ISB.

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Dec 12, 2012
Online Publication Date Jan 29, 2013
Publication Date 2014-03
Deposit Date Jan 17, 2024
Journal International Journal of Biometeorology
Print ISSN 0020-7128
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 58
Issue 2
Pages 109-120
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-012-0619-6
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3185225
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00484-012-0619-6