Some colleagues may be intersted in 'Increasing risk over time of weather-related hazards to the European population: a data-driven prognostic study' at http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(17)30082-7/fulltext
I thought some of the confidence intervals were wide enough to make the central figure(s) tricky to interpret. Also the problems raised by the non-homogeneity of the populations exposed between regions in terms of age, gender, economic circumstances etc. But an interesting attempt to make use of available data. A first attempt, I expect.
Robert
Professor Robert Moore
School of Sociology and Social Policy
Eleanor Rathbone Building
The University of Liverpool
L69 7ZA
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