Public Health Officials
Our Temperature Operating System "tOS" stands as a revolutionary tool for public health officials, offering not just advanced heat mapping but also predictive modeling capabilities that are crucial for real-time health risk assessments and in-depth analysis of urban temperature data.
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These sophisticated tools allow officials to not only assess but also proactively mitigate health risks linked to extreme temperatures. With its high-resolution data and predictive insights, our Temperature Operating System "tOS" plays a crucial role in crafting targeted public health strategies. It empowers planners to accurately forecast and effectively address health issues that stem from extreme temperature conditions.

By integrating analytics of our Temperature Operating System "tOS" into their planning and response efforts, public health authorities can ensure more responsive and precise public health interventions, thus positioning tOS as an indispensable asset in public health planning and emergency preparedness.
Dashboard Use Cases - available April 2024
Public Health Officials can harness our dashboard to strategically address heat-related health risks through comprehensive mapping, trend analysis, and targeted interventions. It facilitates the identification of vulnerable populations, optimizes cooling center placements, evaluates public health campaign effectiveness, and supports emergency preparedness planning.
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Health Advisory Reporting
Generate customizable reports detailing the impact of temperature on public health, sharing insights with government bodies, emergency services, and the public to support health advisories.
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Public Health Data Overlay
Although direct data integration isn't currently possible for version 1, use the dashboard to visually compare health statistics with temperature data for informed public health interventions.
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Environmental Health Monitoring
Monitor environmental health indicators in relation to temperature data on the dashboard to guide public health strategies and emergency response plans.
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Community Engagement and Education
Use the dashboard to inform and educate the community about heat-related health risks, promoting preventive measures and public health advisories.
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Climate Impact Health Assessments
Conduct health impact studies on temperature change by reviewing long-term temperature data and trends through the dashboard.
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Heatwave Emergency Preparedness
Enhance emergency response planning for heatwaves by leveraging temperature trends and predictive analytics to anticipate high-risk periods.
Enterprise API Use Cases
Available in the US only starting July 2024, these API uses enable Public Health Officials to leverage tOS for a data-driven approach in managing and mitigating heat-related health risks. By integrating temperature and environmental data with public health strategies, officials can develop tailored, proactive measures to enhance public safety and well-being in the face of extreme conditions.

The API can be used to fetch high-resolution heat maps indicating temperature variances across regions on a health navigation interface and embedded GIS system. Public Health Officials can set parameters for temperature limits that are considered extreme for their local conditions, aiding in the identification of areas at risk for heat-related health problems by generating warnings, automated messages or notifications that can be incorporated into individual systems or a central dashboard.
Excessive Heat Identification

Urban Structures & Microclimate Impact
The API provides access to data analyzing urban structures and greenery indices, as well as sky-view factors that affect local microclimates. This data can guide public health officials in making recommendations for urban planning or risk assessment related to heat exposure.

Export Data for Independent Analysis
The API allows for the downloading of classification maps and direct analytics integration with systems. This supports public health officials in overlaying health statistics or incident reports to identify causality or correlations with temperature trends, aiding in evidence-based public health interventions.

Reporting and Communication
Public Health Officials can use the API to generate and customize detailed reports on the impact of temperature on public health. These reports can be shared with stakeholders, including government bodies, emergency services, or the general public, to document findings or support public health advisories.