What's more, the haze has masked the effects of global warming across large parts of China, particularly in the central and eastern regions,
where daily high temperatures have actually been decreasing.
I took a look at the
daily high temperature records (like in your newspaper,
where it reports that «the record
high for January 22» nd is 12 degrees C, set in 1947») and the decades in which those records were set.
«Working with data pertaining to 7450 cardiovascular - related deaths that occurred within Budapest, Hungary, between 1995 and 2004 —
where the deceased were «medico - legally autopsied» — Toro et al. looked for potential relationships between
daily maximum, minimum and mean
temperature, air humidity, air pressure, wind speed, global radiation and
daily numbers of the heart - related deaths... scientists report and restate their primary finding numerous times throughout their paper, writing that (1) «both the maximum and the minimum
daily temperatures tend to be lower when more death cases occur in a day,» (2) «on the days with four or more death cases, the
daily maximum and minimum
temperatures tend to be lower than on days without any cardiovascular death events,» (3) «the largest frequency of cardiovascular death cases was detected in cold and cooling weather conditions,» (4) «we found a significant negative relationship between
temperature and cardiovascular mortality,» (5) «the analysis of 6 - hour change of air pressure suggests that more acute or chronic vascular death cases occur during increasing air pressure conditions (implying cold weather fronts),» (6) «we found a
high frequency of cardiovascular death in cold weather,» (7) «a significant negative relationship was detected between
daily maximum [and] minimum
temperature [s] and the number of sudden cardiovascular death cases,» and (8) «a significant negative correlation was detected between
daily mean
temperature and cardiovascular mortality.»