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Table 3 Means and percentiles of environmental data

From: Temperature and particulate matter as environmental factors associated with seasonality of influenza incidence – an approach using Earth observation-based modeling in a health insurance cohort study from Baden-Württemberg (Germany)

 

PM2.5

NO2

Temperature

Precip-tation

O3

PM10

UV-Radiation

Vapor Pressure

 

[μg/m−3]

[μg/m−3]

[°C]

[mm/day]

[μg/m−3]

[μg/m−3]

[W]

[hPa]

Mean Quarter 1

14.08

15.99

2.01

2.89

42.55

18.71

9.45

5.92

Mean Quarter 2

9.96

8.53

13.29

3.59

69

13.56

23.77

11.16

Mean Quarter 3

8.98

8.37

17.59

3.51

63.95

12.64

21.84

14.52

Mean Quarter 4

10.85

15.78

5.77

3.57

30.55

14.59

6.43

8.16

5-Percentile

7.49

4.77

0.65

1.78

25.09

10.21

5.96

5.44

Median

10.28

11.61

9.05

3.23

52.7

14.27

15.5

9.78

95-Percentile

15.98

21.86

18.71

5.43

76.35

21.77

25.21

15.08

  1. Quarterly mean values of environmental stressors (upper 4 rows), and percentiles and medians of the entire data set (lower 3 rows)