Joseph Karanja
jkaranja.bsky.social
Joseph Karanja
@jkaranja.bsky.social
GIScience, Heat Vulnerability, Health Geography
Researchers often have to make crucial decisions when assessing heat vulnerability. In this paper, we propose practical steps for enhancing heat vulnerability modeling that accounts for hazard-and place-specificities doi.org/10.1289/EHP1...
The Imperative for Hazard and Place-Specific Assessment of Heat Vulnerability | Environmental Health Perspectives | Vol. 0, No. 0
BACKGROUND: Representing vulnerability is crucial for informing targeted interventions, but existing vulnerability conceptualizations are too general for heat hazard-specific and place-specific releva...
doi.org
April 16, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Being part of the IDEAAL DR2 fellowship was truly enlightening! The program is tailored for early career faculty and advanced PhD students. Read more about my experience in this Web post cdrc.uw.edu/education-an...
Joseph Karanja
PhD student, Geographic Information Science, Arizona State University
cdrc.uw.edu
February 10, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Reposted by Joseph Karanja
Here, by the way, are NOAA's ENSO forecasts from March which predicted strong La Nina (Nino3.4 ~ -1.7) conditions by this November, compared with the actual neutral conditions (Nino3.4 ~ -0.14, marked by 'x') we are instead seeing:
December 3, 2024 at 5:31 PM