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Increases in summertime concurrent drought and heatwave in Eastern China
Q Kong, SB Guerreiro, S Blenkinsop, XF Li, HJ Fowler
Weather and Climate Extremes 28, 100242, 2020
1222020
Spatial morphology evolution of rural settlements induced by tourism: A comparative study of three villages in Yesanpo tourism area, China
J Xi, X Wang, Q Kong, N Zhang
Journal of Geographical Sciences 25, 497-511, 2015
912015
Changes in land use of a village driven by over 25 years of tourism: The case of Gougezhuang village, China
J Xi, M Zhao, Q Ge, Q Kong
Land Use Policy 40, 119-130, 2014
832014
Application of UTCI in China from tourism perspective
Q Ge, Q Kong, J Xi, J Zheng
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 128, 551-561, 2017
712017
Explicit calculations of wet‐bulb globe temperature compared with approximations and why it matters for labor productivity
Q Kong, M Huber
Earth's Future 10 (3), e2021EF002334, 2022
332022
Spatial and temporal analysis of outdoor human thermal comfort during heat and cold waves in Iran
GR Roshan, AA Ghanghermeh, Q Kong
Weather and climate extremes 19, 58-67, 2018
292018
Climate change and summer thermal comfort in China
Q Kong, J Zheng, HJ Fowler, Q Ge, J Xi
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 137, 1077-1088, 2019
282019
Spatial polarization of villages in tourist destinations: A case study from Yesanpo, China
J Xi, Q Kong, X Wang
Journal of Mountain Science 12, 1038-1050, 2015
222015
Solid and hollowed villages: Study on the spatial polarization of tourist villages’ land use pattern—a case study of two villages in Yesanpo Tourism Area, Hebei Province
X WANG, J XI, Q KONG
Journal of Natural Resources 31 (1), 90-101, 2016
162016
Thermal comfort and its trend in key tourism cities of China
Q Kong, Q Ge, J Xi, J Zheng
Geogr. Res 34, 2238-2246, 2015
152015
Spatial morphology evolution of rural settlements induced by tourism A comparative study of three villages in Yesanpo tourism area, China
X Jianchao, W Xinge, K Qinqin, Z Nan
122015
Human-biometeorological assessment of increasing summertime extreme heat events in Shanghai, China during 1973–2015
Q Kong, Q Ge, J Xi, J Zheng
Theoretical and applied climatology 130, 1055-1064, 2017
112017
Greatly enhanced risk to humans as a consequence of empirically determined lower moist heat stress tolerance
DJ Vecellio, Q Kong, WL Kenney, M Huber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (42), e2305427120, 2023
82023
Prolonged dry episodes over Northeast China during the period 1961–2012
Q Kong, Q Ge, J Zheng, J Xi
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 122, 711-719, 2015
82015
The Poverty Impacts of Labor Heat Stress in West Africa under a Warming Climate
W Saeed, I Haqiqi, Q Kong, M Huber, JR Buzan, S Chonabayashi, ...
Earth's Future, e2022EF002777, 2022
72022
From a traditional rural village to the modern coastal resort: Land use change in the past 20 years in Jinshitan and its policy implication
J Xi, X Wang, Q Kong, SK Wang
Hum. Geogr 31, 130-139, 2016
52016
Regimes of Soil Moisture–Wet-Bulb Temperature Coupling with Relevance to Moist Heat Stress
Q Kong, M Huber
Journal of Climate 36 (22), 7925-7942, 2023
32023
A new, zero-iteration analytic implementation of wet-bulb globe temperature: development, validation and comparison with other methods
Q Kong, M Huber
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Dynamically constrained moist heat stress over tropical land
Q Kong, M Huber
AGU23, 2023
2023
Implications of Lowered Wet-Bulb Temperature Thresholds for Future Human Adaptability to Extreme Heat
DJ Vecellio, Q Kong, WL Kenney, M Huber
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, GH25D-0623, 2022
2022
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