
Heatwaves & Death (part 4)
I examine all cause crude mortality for England occurring during summer weeks in relation to measures of maximum temperature derived from the HadCET database
A retired UK G7 government scientist and former head of a statistical modelling section puts down the pruning shears to explore the story of climate change as told through numbers.
Subscribe:.rss.atom.json.md.m3u.pls
Live Last read · last published · next check

I examine all cause crude mortality for England occurring during summer weeks in relation to measures of maximum temperature derived from the HadCET database

I introduce the concept of intervention analysis and use it to model the effect of heatwaves on excess all cause deaths & excess mortality for England & Wales

Today I take a look at excess all cause crude mortality for England & Wales, then rustle-up some temperature data using the central England temperature record (HadCET)

The MSM are keen to highlight reports suggesting significant numbers of deaths due to the 2026 heatwave. I shall thus don a clean apron and get busy in the kitchen

Today I continue my probing into the shoddy station sample that goes to make up the HadCET record

Today I change track a little and look at the station sample that goes to make up the HadCET record

I continue with my update that reveals the climate to be more complex than alarmists are prepared to admit

I continue with my update that takes us to 31st May 2026, which then broadens in scope and pondering

It's been a while since I last looked at the longest-running temperature record in the world. This update takes us to 31st May 2026

Today I continue with my look-see at the relationship between Arctic sea ice extent and atmospheric carbon dioxide