2024-03-30

The Earth’s Temperature and Cyclonic Storms

Unraveling the Connection

  • Cyclonic storms is the superset of typhoons, hurricanes and tornadoes.
  • They are characterized by high winds, potential for damage and heavy rainfalls.
  • Their impacts and lead to destroyed homes, flooding and many deaths.

The Earth’s Temperature Over 30 Years

Earth’s Tempature Visual

Occurrence of Cyclonic Storms Over 30 Years

30 Years of Cyclonic Storms Visualization

Intensity of Cyclonic Storms Over 30 Years

  • Explanation : This graph will display the intensity of hurricanes, typhoons, and tornadoes over 30 years starting from 1986.

30 Years of Cyclonic Storms Intensities Visualization

Correlation Analysis

  • Explanation : We will analyze the data to understand if there’s a correlation between the Earth’s temperature, the frequency and intensity of cyclonic storms.

Data Analysis

  • Earth’s Temperature
  • Cyclonic Storm Occurrence
  • Storm Intensity

Correlation Analysis Visualization

Findings

  • Increased Temperature leads to less hurricanes overall.
  • Increased Temperature leads to more intesive hurricanes.

We will verify this with trend lines for each category

  • Tropical Depression
  • Tropical Storm
  • Hurricane Category 1 - 5

Tropical Depression

Tropical Storm

Hurricane Category 1

Hurricane Category 2

Hurricane Category 3

Hurricane Category 4

Hurricane Category 5

Conclusion

Temperature Increase Conclusions

  • You can conclude that lower intensive cyclones occur less.
  • You can also conclude that higher intensive cyclones occur more often.
  • Overall less hurricanes occur.