Concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO2) at the 98th percentile
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It is considered as a heat wave event when the maximum temperature is equal to or greater than the 90th percentile for three consecutive days or more, in the period between November and March of the following year. (Source: Meteorological Office of Chile (DMC))

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Concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO2) at the 98th percentileAbstract

It is considered as a heat wave event when the maximum temperature is equal to or greater than the 90th percentile for three consecutive days or more, in the period between November and March of the following year. (Source: Meteorological Office of Chile (DMC))

Contact person/organisation

Subdepartment of Environment Statistics - National Statistics Institute

Claudia Iturramailto: caiturram@ine.gob.cl
Data source(s) used

Administrative record

Name of collection/source

Meteorological Office of Chile (DMC)

Direct source

Meteorological Office of Chile (DMC)

Source Periodicity

Period from november to march

Source metadata

Metadata E10000092https://www.ine.cl/docs/default-source/variables-basicas-ambientales/metadatos/fichas/aire-estado/e10000092.pdf?sfvrsn=451ac040_3?len=enDate last input received

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Unit of measure used

Number (No.)

Power code

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Variables collected

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Sampling

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Periodicity

Annual

Reference period

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Base period

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Date last updated

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Link to Release calendar

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Contact person

Subdepartment of Environment Statistics - National Statistics Institute

Claudia Iturramailto: caiturram@ine.gob.cl
Statistical population

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Geographic coverage

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Sector coverage

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Institutional coverage

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Item coverage

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Population coverage

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Product coverage

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Other coverage

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Key statistical concept

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Classification(s) used

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Aggregation & consolidation

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Estimation

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Imputation

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Transformations

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Validation

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Index type

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Weights

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Seasonal adjustment

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Other manipulations

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Dissemination format(s)

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Recommended uses and limitations

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Quality comments

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Other comments

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