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week5_lab_wallacr7
This is submission for my Week 5 data visualization lab for BANA 7025
NOAA Storm Events: Health and Economic Impacts in the United States
This report analyzes the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Storm Events Database to identify which event types are most harmful to population health and which have the greatest economic consequences across the United States. We start from the raw CSV repdata_data_StormData.csv (no external pre-processing). We compute health impacts (fatalities, injuries) and standardized economic losses (property + crop). We show all R code (echo = TRUE) and cache heavy steps for speed. Our results typically show that a small number of event types account for a large share of adverse outcomes: tornadoes dominate injuries and fatalities, while floods, hurricanes/typhoons, and storm surges account for the largest economic losses. These findings can help public officials prioritize preparedness and mitigation resources.
Assignment 3 [MSBA 660 - M. Merk]
Assignment 3 for the Xavier University MSBA 660 class.
DATA 624 Homework 4
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QC_report2
Sample ran with reprep_threshold of 0.75 and repool_threshold of 0.5
QC_report
Sample ran with reprep_threshold of 0.5 and repool_threshold of 0.75