Daily Mortality Weather and Pollution Data for Chicago
The data set contains daily mortality (all causes, CVD, respiratory), weather (temperature, dew point temperature, relative humidity) and pollution data (PM10 and ozone) for Chicago in the period 1987-2000 from the National Morbidity, Mortality and Air Pollution Study (NMMAPS)
data(chicagoNMMAPS)
A data frame with 5114 observations on the following 14 variables.
date
: Date in the period 1987-2000.
time
: The sequence of observations
year
: Year
month
: Month (numeric)
doy
: Day of the year
dow
: Day of the week (factor)
death
: Counts of all cause mortality excluding accident
cvd
: Cardiovascular Deaths
resp
: Respiratory Deaths
temp
: Mean temperature (in Celsius degrees)
dptp
: Dew point temperature
rhum
: Mean relative humidity
pm10
: PM10
o3
: Ozone
These data represents a subsample of the variables included in the NMMAPS dataset for Chicago.
The variable temp
is derived from the original tmpd
after a transformation from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The variables pm10
and o3
are an approximated reconstruction of the original series, adding the de-trended values and the median of the long term trend. This is the reason they include negative values.
The complete dataset used to be available at the Internet-based Health and Air Pollution Surveillance System (iHAPSS) website:
or through the packages NMMAPSdata or NMMAPSlite. Currently, the data are not available any more and the two packages have been archived.
The application of DLNMs to this data with more detailed examples are given in vignette dlnmExtended.
See dlnm-package
for an introduction to the package and for links to package vignettes providing more detailed information.
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