id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263550-wjdmzmdg Bashir, Muhammad Farhan Correlation between climate indicators and COVID-19 pandemic in New York, USA 2020-08-01 .txt text/plain 1808 108 52 This study analyzed the association between COVID-19 and climate indicators in New York City, USA. The climate indicators included in the study are average temperature, minimum temperature, maximum temperature, rainfall, average humidity, wind speed, and air quality. • The study examines the impact of climate indicators on COVID-19 epidemic in New York City. Our findings estimate that minimum temperature and average temperature are correlated with the spread of COVID-19 in New York city. Humidity is another contributor for the spread of COVID-19 as it contributed in the rapid transmission within New York City and empirical estimations of this study will be useful in the outcome of efforts to suppress COVID-19. Other meteorological indicators such as wind speed, air quality, and humidity also affect the spread of infectious diseases. This study finds that average temperature, minimum temperature, and air quality are significant correlated with COVID-19 pandemic and will be useful in suppressing COVID-19. ./cache/cord-263550-wjdmzmdg.txt ./txt/cord-263550-wjdmzmdg.txt