Author: Marco Tulio Pacheco Coelho; Joao Fabricio Mota Rodrigues; Anderson Matos Medina; Paulo Scalco; Levi Carina Terribile; Bruno Vilela; Jose Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Ricardo Dobrovolski
Title: Exponential phase of covid19 expansion is not driven by climate at global scale Document date: 2020_4_6
ID: f0ahn4iu_15
Snippet: Finally, minimum and maximum temperatures were combined to estimate monthly mean temperature for December, January, February, and March, which was used in the model along with total precipitation for the same months. However, using different combinations of these variables (i.e., using means of minimum or maximum temperatures, as well as minimum or maximum for each month) did not qualitatively affect our results......
Document: Finally, minimum and maximum temperatures were combined to estimate monthly mean temperature for December, January, February, and March, which was used in the model along with total precipitation for the same months. However, using different combinations of these variables (i.e., using means of minimum or maximum temperatures, as well as minimum or maximum for each month) did not qualitatively affect our results.
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