Khomsi Kenza, Bouakline Oumaima, Sekmoudi Imane
General Directorate of Meteorology, Casablanca, Morocco.
Mohammed VI University of Sciences and Health, Casablanca, Morocco.
Air Qual Atmos Health. 2024 Mar;17(3):581-597. doi: 10.1007/s11869-023-01465-3. Epub 2023 Nov 23.
Large-scale climate indicators (LSCI) refer to the intricate connections between the atmosphere, oceans, and continents in specific regions. To comprehend the relationship between these vital indicators and atmospheric and climate variability, it is crucial to explore them in detail. The objective of the present study is to gather and review relevant research on LSCI in the Mediterranean area to gain a better understanding of their impacts on atmospheric variability, climate, air quality, ecosystems, and health in the region. Numerous studies have explored LSCI and their effects in the study area, and our work aims to contribute to the existing literature in this context. Our study concludes that LSCI are linked to spatial atmospheric variability in the Mediterranean region. They influence the spatial and temporal distribution of climate and environmental variability, including temperature, rainfall, extreme events, cyclones and storms, and air pollution. Some studies have demonstrated the effects of LSCI on ecosystems, such as forests and river basins in the region. However, research on their impacts on human health is limited. Additionally, the application of LSCI involves various formulations and explanations of their potential developments, primarily explaining atmospheric complex systems and the effort required to comprehend their implications for the environment and health. This review highlights recent progress made in defining, formulating, and calculating LSCI in the Mediterranean area. The most critical functions and characteristics of LSCI are also discussed. Understanding LSCI and their applications is the first step towards developing a health warning system, starting with monitoring atmospheric dynamics and culminating in managing human health responses.
大规模气候指标(LSCI)指的是特定区域内大气、海洋和大陆之间的复杂联系。为了理解这些重要指标与大气及气候变率之间的关系,详细探究它们至关重要。本研究的目的是收集并综述地中海地区关于大规模气候指标的相关研究,以便更好地了解它们对该地区大气变率、气候、空气质量、生态系统和健康的影响。众多研究已探究了研究区域内的大规模气候指标及其影响,我们的工作旨在在此背景下为现有文献做出贡献。我们的研究得出结论,大规模气候指标与地中海地区的空间大气变率相关联。它们影响气候和环境变率的时空分布,包括温度、降雨、极端事件、气旋和风暴以及空气污染。一些研究已经证明了大规模气候指标对该地区生态系统的影响,例如森林和流域。然而,关于它们对人类健康影响的研究有限。此外,大规模气候指标的应用涉及对其潜在发展的各种表述和解释,主要是解释大气复杂系统以及理解其对环境和健康影响所需的努力。本综述突出了地中海地区在定义、表述和计算大规模气候指标方面取得的最新进展。还讨论了大规模气候指标最关键的功能和特征。理解大规模气候指标及其应用是开发健康预警系统的第一步,首先要监测大气动态,最终要管理人类健康应对措施。