The Space and Terrestrial Weather Variations as Possible Factors for Ischemia Events in Saint Petersburg
Olga M. Stupishina,
Elena G. Golovina,
Sergei N. Noskov,
Gennady B. Eremin,
Sergei A. Gorbanev
Affiliations
Olga M. Stupishina
Physics Department, Saint Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya Emb., 199034 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Elena G. Golovina
Meteorological Faculty of the Department of Meteorology, Climatology and Atmospheric Protection, Russian State Hydrometeorology University, Maloochtinsky Avenue, 195196 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Sergei N. Noskov
North-West Public Health Research Center, 2nd Sovetskaya Street, 191036 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Gennady B. Eremin
North-West Public Health Research Center, 2nd Sovetskaya Street, 191036 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Sergei A. Gorbanev
North-West Public Health Research Center, 2nd Sovetskaya Street, 191036 Saint Petersburg, Russia
The Space and Terrestrial Weather (Weather Complex) impact on ischemia cases in Saint Petersburg is investigated. The results show the main feature of the Weather Complex when it was related to the days of the different ischemia situations in the different ischemia people gender groups. The data treatment was done with some elements of the Folder Epochs Method, Cluster Analysis and the Mann–Whitney hypothesis test criterion.