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NYC OpenData
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As a part of the Cool Neighborhoods Initiative, the NYC Parks Department, Mayor’s Office of Resilience and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene monitored street level temperature on a subset of city blocks in some of the neighborhoods with highest heat mortality risk during the summers of 2018 and 2019. The dataset includes hourly average values at approximately 475 locations in degrees Fahrenheit.
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extreme temperature, temperature, weather, warming, dohmh, heat, wave, nyc
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Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
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Field Names:

Sensor.ID
sensor_id
AirTemp
airtemp
Day
day
Hour
hour
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
Year
year
Install.Type
install_type
Borough
borough
ntacode
ntacode

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