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Sistema de Alerta Temprana por Olas de Calor y Salud (SAT-OCS)

Authors: Herrera, Natalia; Skansi, María de los Milagros; Berón, Miguel Ángel; Campetella, Claudia Marcela; Cejas, Alicia; Chasco, Julia; Chesini, Francisco; +4 Authors

Sistema de Alerta Temprana por Olas de Calor y Salud (SAT-OCS)

Abstract

Las olas de calor son una amenaza natural para la salud humana. En un escenario donde los fenómenos climáticos extremos -en especial las olas de calor- serán más frecuentes e intensos, es indispensable contar con un sistema de alerta temprana, que pueda advertir a la población acerca de la llegada de olas de calor (o temperaturas muy elevadas) y a los sistemas de salud, con el fin de aplicar políticas de promoción y protección de la salud. A partir del verano 2017-2018 se implementó en el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional el Sistema de Alerta Temprana por Olas de Calor y Salud (SAT-OCS). Este sistema funciona de manera automatizada para 57 localidades del país, emite un alerta diario y se encuentra disponible desde el primer día de octubre de cada año hasta el 31 de marzo en https://www.smn.gob.ar/smn_alertas/olas_de_calor. El objetivo es que tanto la población como los organismos de protección civil puedan tomar las medidas de prevención, mitigación y de respuesta adecuadas a cada nivel de alerta. En esta Nota Técnica se describe la metodología utilizada y se ilustra su funcionamiento con resultados del primer verano en uso.

The Heat Waves are a natural threat to human health. In a scenario where extreme weather events will be more frequent and intense -especially heat waves- it is essential to have an early warning system, which can warn the population about the arrival of heat waves (or very high temperatures) and to health systems, in order to implement health promotion and protection policies. From summer 2017-2018, the Early Warning System of Heat Waves and Health (SAT-OCS in spanish) was implemented in the argentinian National Meteorological Service. This system works in an automated way for 57 localities in the country, issues a daily alert and is available from the first day of October of each year until March 31 at https://www.smn.gob.ar/smn_alertas/olas_de_calor. The objective is that both the population and civil protection organizations can take appropriate prevention, mitigation and response measures at each level of alert. In this Technical Note the methodology used is described and its operation is illustrated with results of the first summer in use.

Fil: Campetella, Claudia Marcela. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Servicios a la Comunidad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmosfera; Argentina.

Fil: Skansi, María de los Milagros. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Investigación, Desarrollo y Capacitación. Departamento de Climatología; Argentina.

Fil: Herrera, Natalia. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Investigación, Desarrollo y Capacitación. Departamento de Climatología; Argentina.

Fil: Gatto, Mauricio. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Teleprocesamiento de Datos. Departamento de Procesos Automatizados; Argentina.

Fil: Suaya, Martina. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Teleprocesamiento de Datos. Departamento de Procesos Automatizados; Argentina.

Fil: Chasco, Julia. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Servicios a la Comunidad. Departamento de Meteorología y Sociedad; Argentina.

Fil: Berón, Miguel Ángel. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Teleprocesamiento de Datos. Departamento de Desarrollo; Argentina.

Fil: Saucedo, Marcos. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Gerencia de Servicios a la Comunidad. Centro Meteorológico Nacional; Argentina.

Keywords

ARGENTINA, OLA DE CALOR, MORTALIDAD, ALERTA TEMPRANA

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