Heat Health Dashboard

Heat Health Dashboard

Welcome to the Heat Health Dashboard - your central hub for monitoring heat stress indicators, health outcomes, and research progress across South India.

Key Metrics Overview

Health Indicators

Current Status: Active - Heat-related cases: 156 - Hospital admissions: 23 - Community outreach: 89%

Research Progress

Current Status: Ongoing - Studies completed: 8 - Data collection: 75% - Publications: 12

Community Impact

Current Status: Expanding - Districts covered: 15 - Awareness sessions: 45 - Policy recommendations: 6

Real-time Monitoring

Temperature Monitoring

NoteCurrent Temperature Status
  • Today’s High: 34.2°C
  • Heat Index: 39.1°C
  • Heat Wave Threshold: 35°C
  • Status: ⚠️ Approaching Heat Wave Conditions

Temperature Trend (Last 7 Days): - Monday: 32.1°C - Tuesday: 33.5°C - Wednesday: 34.2°C - Thursday: 33.8°C - Friday: 34.5°C - Saturday: 35.1°C ⚠️ - Sunday: 34.8°C

Health Impact Dashboard

Vulnerable Populations

  • Elderly (65+): 34% of cases
  • Children (0-14): 28% of cases
  • Outdoor Workers: 23% of cases
  • Pregnant Women: 15% of cases

Research Progress Tracking

Study Status Overview

Study Status Progress Completion Date
Scoping Review ✅ Complete 100% Dec 2024
Meta-Analysis 🔄 In Progress 75% Mar 2025
Field Studies 🔄 In Progress 60% Jun 2025
Policy Analysis 📋 Planned 0% Sep 2025

Data Collection Progress

Overall Data Collection: 68% Complete

  • Survey Data: 85% complete
  • Temperature Records: 92% complete
  • Health Records: 45% complete
  • Community Interviews: 70% complete
TipProgress Summary

Data collection is proceeding well with temperature records nearly complete and survey data at 85%. Health records collection is the main focus area requiring attention.

Geographic Coverage

Active Districts

Tamil Nadu - Chennai - Coimbatore - Madurai - Tiruchirapalli

Karnataka - Bangalore - Mysore - Hubli - Mangalore

Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram - Kochi - Kozhikode - Thrissur

Key Insights & Alerts

NoteHeat Wave Alert

Status: Active Affected Areas: Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad Duration: 3 days Recommendations: - Avoid outdoor activities during peak hours (11 AM - 4 PM) - Stay hydrated and seek shade - Monitor vulnerable populations

TipResearch Update

New data from Chennai field study shows 23% increase in heat-related health incidents during peak summer months. Policy recommendations being prepared for district health departments.

Quick Actions

Data Management

Research Activities

Contact & Support

For technical support or data access requests, please contact: - Technical Lead: [Contact Information] - Data Manager: [Contact Information]
- Research Coordinator: [Contact Information]


Last updated: January 2025 | Next update: Weekly