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Weather Parameters and Assessing the Impact of it on Human Health

Author(s) Dr. Basant Kumar
Country India
Abstract Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions at a particular location observed over a short period of time. These conditions are also called as weather parameters. Weather parameters like Temperature, Humidity, Wind, Precipitation, .Atmospheric Pressure, Cloud Cover, Visibility and many more have a vital role in shaping the health, comfort, and daily functioning of human and other living organisms. In this paper the effects of important weather parameters including the temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, precipitation, solar radiation, and ultraviolet exposure on human health have been discussed in detailed. . Each parameter interacts with physiological processes occurring in living being and humans, and also environmental conditions around the surrounding to influence disease patterns in humans, affecting the thermal comfort for living organisms, psychological states, and social systems. It is observed that extreme temperatures and humidity can cause heat stress to all living organism including humans, whereas pressure changes are often linked to joint and migraine issues. Similarly, excessive rainfall and strong winds causes physical hazards and increase in the waterborne diseases and respiratory issues. The above discussion discloses the necessity of monitoring weather parameters as part of public health issues and urban and rural areas planning, especially in the context of increasing climate variability. By understanding the impact of weather condition relationships, policymakers and health experts can better anticipate and mitigate the risks associated with adverse weather conditions.
Keywords Weather parameters, Meteorological Variables, Climate impact on human.
Field Chemistry
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-25
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.49155
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9rsk4

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