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In this report the consequences of severe weather events for the population and economy of the US are investigated. This analysis focusses on events between 1993 and 2011, but also considers earlier events if recorded. The analysis shows that the number of recorded extreme weather events is increasing since 1950. The highest cumulative economic damages since 1993 were caused by floods and hurricanes. Excessive heat and tornadoes caused the highest number of deaths in the US population, and tornadoes and floods were responsible for most injuries.
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Reproducible Research: Analysing daily activity patterns
Activity data was collected by an anonymous individual wearing a personal activity monitoring device for two months...