Study of climatology parameters on COVID-19 outbreak in Jordan

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Mohammad Hamdan
Loai Dabbour
Eman Abdelhafez
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[1] The University of Jordan,Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering
[2] Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan,Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design
[3] Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan,Department of Alternative Energy Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2022年 / 81卷
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COVID-19; Air pollution; Regression analysis; Sensitivity test; Climate indicators;
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To control the spread of COVID-19 disease and reduce its mortality, an early and precise diagnose of this disease is of significant importance. Emerging research data show that the current COVID-19 pandemic may be affected by environmental conditions. Therefore, the impact of weather parameters on COVID-19 distribution should be explored to predict its development in the next few months. This research aims to study the association between the daily confirmed COVID-19 cases in the three major cities of Jordan; Amman, Zarqa, and Irbid and climate indicators to include the average daily temperature (°C), wind speed (m/s), relative humidity (%), pressure (kPa), and the concentration of four pollutants (CO, NO2, PM10, and SO2). The data were obtained from the World Air Quality Project website and the Jordanian Ministry of Environment. A total of 305 samples for each city was used to conduct the data analysis using multiple linear regression and a feedforward artificial neural network. It was concluded that the multiple linear regression and feedforward artificial neural network could forecast the COVID-19 confirmed cases in the case studies; Amman, Irbid, and Zarqa. Finally, global sensitivity analysis using Sobol analysis indicated that pressure in Amman and Zarqa and the concentration of NO2 in Irbid has a high rate of positive cases that supports the virus's spread.
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