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Title: Connection between the Number of Hurricanes and their Intensities


1
Connection between the Number of Hurricanes and
their Intensities
  • Adam Erdmann
  • Environmental Data Analysis
  • Professor Wang

2
Purpose of my Project
  • I want to see how sunspots and storm intensities
    were related.
  • If there was not much to find, I wanted to find
    out
  • How each of the intensities were related to each
    other
  • Along with how they related to the total number
    of storms and the average intensity during that
    year

3
Methodology
  • Correlation Coefficient
  • Are there any direct correlations?
  • Periodograms
  • Are there any frequencies that stand out?
  • Crossspectral analysis
  • Do any of the frequencies relate?
  • If so, what are the phase angles?

4
Correlations
  • Correlation between the number of sunspots and
    intensity, average intensity and number of storms
  • R 0.0459 0.0793 -0.0769 -0.0282
    0.1273 0.1748
  • 0.0788 0.0877
  • P 0.5677 0.3234 0.3383 0.7255
    0.1122 0.0285
  • 0.3264 0.2747
  • Correlation between the intensity and the
    average intensity
  • Ri2 -0.3717 -0.1898 0.2108 0.4844
    0.4783 0.2501
  • Pi2 0.0000 0.0173 0.0080 0.0000
    0.0000 0.0016

5
More Correlations
  • Correlation between the intensity and the next
    intensity immediately following
  • Ri1 0.2152 -0.0727 0.1081 0.2407
    0.0746
  • Pi1 0.0068 0.3657 0.1779 0.0024
    0.3531
  • Correlation between number of storms and each
    intensity
  • Ri
  • 0.7895 0.4817 0.2634 0.4447 0.3970
    0.4102
  • Pi 1.0e-003
  • 0.0000 0.0000 0.8572 0.0000 0.0003
    0.0001

6
  • Periodograms
  • Tropical Storm
  • Category 1
  • Category 2

7
  • Periodograms
  • Category 3
  • Category 4
  • Category 5

8
  • Periodograms
  • Total number of storms
  • Average Intensity
  • Total Sunspots

9
Crossspectral analysis
  • Sunspots
  • Tropical Storms
  • Category 1

10
Crossspectral analysis
  • Sunspots
  • Category 2
  • Category 3

11
Crossspectral analysis
  • Sunspots
  • Category 4
  • Category 5

12
Crossspectral analysis
  • Sunspots
  • Total number of storms
  • Average Intensity

13
Conclusion
  • The correlation coefficient reveals no direct
    correlation between sunspots and intensity
  • Despite this, the cross spectral analysis reveals
    that the sunspots and intensities have their
    largest peak at roughly the same frequency
    meaning that there could likely be some
    relationship
  • The correlation coefficient reveals a good
    relationship between each intensity and the total
    number of storms
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