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US CPI Analysis and Visualization
This report provides a detailed analysis of the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI), examining both overall inflation trends and individual component contributions. Using historical data from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) API, the study compares actual CPI components to the FOMC’s 2% target, highlights weighted contributions, and identifies the key drivers of inflation. Interactive tables and visualizations illustrate both short-term and long-term dynamics, offering insights for economic analysis and policy monitoring.
Tesis de Secador Solar
Interacción con el chatbot de kimi k2 para la evaluación de secadores solares y desarrollo de una investigación de las constantes a y b
Tesis secador solar
interacción con el chat bot kimi k2 para la evolución de secadores solares y una tesis para obtener las constantes a y b de productos agricola
Tesis secador solar
Interacción con el chatbot de kimi k2 para la evaluación de secadores solares y desarrollo de una investigación de las constantes a y b
tesis de secador solar
interacción con el chat bot kimi k2 para la evaluación de secadores solares y desarrollo de una investigación de las constantes a y b
TESIS DE SECADORES SOLRES
interacción con el chat Bot Kimi k2 para la evaluación de secadores solares y desarrollo de una investigación de las constantes a y b
TESIS SECADORES SOLAR
Interacción con el chatbot de kimi k2 para la evaluación de secadores solares y desarrollo de una investigación de las constantes a y b
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Population Health and Economic Costs of Severe Weather Events
Storms and other severe weather events can cause both public health and economic problems for communities and municipalities. Many severe events can result in fatalities, injuries, and property damage, and preventing such outcomes to the extent possible is a key concern. Using the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) storm database (which tracks characteristics from major storms and weather events including when and where they occur as well as estimates any fatalities, injuries, and property damage), I evaluate which storm event are the most harmful to population health and have the greatest economic consequences. The former is operationalized as the sum of fatalities and injuries while the latter is operationalized as the sum of property and crop damage estimates. In short, these analyses find that tornadoes have caused cause the highest levels of population health harms and floods have caused the highest economic costs.
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