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Study on carbon monoxide poisoning with environmental meteorological factors analysis and potential forecast model |
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Abstract According to carbon monoxide poisoning data during September of 2006 to March of 2007 all over the country, choosing the carbon monoxide events with over eight sufferers as statistic samples, the relationship between carbon monoxide poisoning events and the meteorological conditions was analyzed. The results indicated that scant wind or silent wind and steady stratified atmosphere are the meteorological conditions unfavorable to the gas of carbon monoxide diffusing, at the same time, less temperature change, air pressure falling, more total cloud cover and high air humidity are also likely to carbon monoxide poisoning occurrence indirectly. Wind speed, stability of atmosphere, temperature variation in twenty-four hours, pressure variation in twenty-four hours, total cloud amount and relative humidity as predictors were used to build regional carbon monoxide poisoning potential model with meteorological forecast through a mathematic weighted-average technology.
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Received: 06 July 2010
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