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Fig 1.

Map of Study Sites in Kenya.

Image reused and altered from public domain (vidiani.com).

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Fig 2.

Defining Extreme Climate Anomalies.

Extreme climate anomalies were defined as the upper and lower 10% of all anomalies (difference compared to long-term mean). For rainfall, upper 10% is designated as a “flood”; lower 10% is designated as a “drought.” For LST, upper 10% is designated as a “heat wave”; lower 10% is designated as a “cold wave.”

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Table 1.

Distribution of Rainfall Categorization.

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Table 2.

Distribution of LST Categorization.

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Table 3.

Generalized Log-Linear Model–Anomaly Severity and Ae. aegypti Abundance.

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Table 4.

Logistic Analysis of Anomaly Classification and Ae. aegypti Abundance.

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Table 5.

Anomaly Severity and Dengue Transmission.

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Table 6.

Binary Analysis of Anomaly Classification and Dengue Transmission.

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