Matches in Data.gov.be for { ?s ?p The temperature in cities is generally higher than in surrounding rural areas, leading to increased human exposure to heat stress during heat waves. Older people and children are particularly affected by health care. This indicator quantifies this increased exposure by the additional ‘heat wave degree days’ measured in cities, which account for both the weight and duration of heat waves. ‘a period of at least three consecutive days with an average minimum temperature (three days average and not daily) higher than 18.2 °C and an average maximum temperature higher than 29.6 °C’. ?g. }
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- 4182f43a-a7de-42af-b1fe-6ecc061747dd description "The temperature in cities is generally higher than in surrounding rural areas, leading to increased human exposure to heat stress during heat waves. Older people and children are particularly affected by health care. This indicator quantifies this increased exposure by the additional ‘heat wave degree days’ measured in cities, which account for both the weight and duration of heat waves. ‘a period of at least three consecutive days with an average minimum temperature (three days average and not daily) higher than 18.2 °C and an average maximum temperature higher than 29.6 °C’." @default.