Projected heatwave count and ambulance costs, Tasmania Australia
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Background: These data are part of a project aimed at exploring the issue of health care costs associated with projected heatwave events in a warming climate. We used ambulance dispatches in Tasmania, Australia as a case study to understand how adapting and not adapting for climate change will have a substantial impact on costs. We used two methods to calculate the number of heatwave events into the future: 1) a static baseline, mirroring a non-adaptation scenario, and 2) a rolling baseline which moves forward over time, mirroring an adaptive scenario. As the temperature increases, the rolling baseline results in less heatwave events being identified. We then used these heatwave counts to calculate costs of ambulance dispatches into the future.
This archive contains two files.
1) Projected heatwave counts for Tasmania, Australia (1960-2089), derived using an ensemble of six global climate models (CSIRO-BOM-ACCESS1-0, CNRM-CERFACS-CNRM-CM5, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M, MOHC-HadGEM2-CC, MIROC-MIROC5 and NCC-NorESM1-M). A model mean was also calculated.
2) Project ambulance costs for Tasmania, Australia (2010-2089) attributed to heatwave events, derived from Campbell et al. 2021.
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2023-10-17



