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Statistical Inference - Swirl
Statistical Inference course of Swirl
Impact of Various Natural Calamities on Population Health and Economy
Storms and other severe weather events can cause both public health (fatalities, injuries) and economic problems (property, crop damage) for a population. This project involves exploring the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) storm database. This documents the occurrence of storms and other significant weather phenomena having sufficient intensity to cause loss of life, injuries, significant property damage, and/or disruption to commerce.
Tornado seems to have the greatest health impact both in terms of fatalities and injuries. It is followed by Thunderstorm Wind in terms of injuries, and Excessive Heat in terms of fatalities. The top ten causes of injuries and fatalities are largely the same.
Flood has caused the most property damage while Drought has caused the most crop damage. What a contrast!!
My First R Markdown File
Analysis of airquality dataset in R