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The Impact of a Six‐Year Climate Anomaly on the “Spanish Flu” Pandemic and WWI

机译:六年气候异常对“西班牙流感”大流行和二战的影响

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The H1N1 “Spanish influenza” pandemic of 1918–1919 caused the highest known number of deaths recorded for a single pandemic in human history. Several theories have been offered to explain the virulence and spread of the disease, but the environmental context remains underexamined. In this study, we present a new environmental record from a European, Alpine ice core, showing a significant climate anomaly that affected the continent from 1914 to 1919. Incessant torrential rain and declining temperatures increased casualties in the battlefields of World War I (WWI), setting the stage for the spread of the pandemic at the end of the conflict. Multiple independent records of temperature, precipitation, and mortality corroborate these findings. Plain Language Summary A new, high‐resolution climate record from Europe shows a once‐in‐a‐century climate anomaly that occurred during the years of World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic. Mortality data from all causes show increases in times of worsening weather, precipitation, and temperatures, a factor in many of the major battles of WWI, as well as a possible exacerbating factor for the virulence of the pandemic. Key Points Novel, high‐resolution climate record from Europe shows strong influx of marine air in a 1914–1918 climate anomaly unmatched in 100?years Independent precipitation, temperature, and historical records corroborate the timing and extent of the anomaly Historical and epidemiological records indicate that this climate anomaly affected the mortality in WWI as well as the “Spanish flu” pandemic
机译:1918年至1919年的H1N1“西班牙流感”大流行引起了人类历史中单流行病的最高人数的死亡。已经提出了几种理论来解释疾病的毒力和传播,但环境上下文仍然是缺乏影响的。在这项研究中,我们展示了欧洲高山冰核的新环境记录,展示了影响大陆的重要气候异常,从1914年到1919年。不停的暴雨和下降的温度在第二次世界大战的战场上增加了伤亡人员(二十兵) ,在冲突结束时为大流行传播的阶段。多种独立记录的温度,降水和死亡率证实了这些发现。普通语言摘要欧洲的一个新的高分辨率气候记录显示了一毫无陌生的气候异常,发生在第一次世界大战的多年和西班牙流感大流行期间。来自所有原因的死亡数据显示出现恶化的天气,降水和温度,许多主要战斗的因素,以及大流行的毒力的可能加剧因素。重点小说,高分辨率的欧洲气候记录在1914-1918气候异常中涌入100岁100?多年的独立降水,温度和历史记录证实了异常历史和流行病学记录的时序和程度这种气候异常影响了基于WWI的死亡率以及“西班牙流感”流行病

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