Gudinova Zh V, Akimova I S, Klochikhina A V
Gig Sanit. 2010 Nov-Dec(6):18-20.
The paper deals with trends in climate change in the Omsk Region: the increases in average annual air temperatures and rainfall, which are attended by the higher number of abnormal weather events, as shown by the data of the Omsk Regional Board, Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. There is information on weather severity in 2008: there was mild weather in spring and severe weather in winter, in January in particular. A survey of physicians has revealed that medical workers are concerned about climate problems and global warming and ascertained weather events mostly affecting the population's health. People worry most frequently about a drastic temperature drop or rise (as high as 71%), atmospheric pressure change (53%), and "when it is too hot in summer (47%).
年平均气温和降雨量上升,伴随异常天气事件增多,俄罗斯联邦水文气象与环境监测局鄂木斯克地区委员会的数据显示了这一点。有关于2008年天气严峻程度的信息:春季天气温和,冬季尤其是1月天气严峻。一项对医生的调查显示,医务工作者关注气候问题和全球变暖,并确定了主要影响民众健康的天气事件。人们最常担心的是气温急剧下降或上升(高达71%)、大气压力变化(53%)以及“夏季天气过热”(47%)。