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Exploring Weather Trends

Summary

In this project, local and global temperature data are taken and using moving averages, observations are made about similarities and differences between global temperature trends and Hyderabad temperature trends.

Prerequisite

  • Need to know Basic SQL queries to pull data from Database
  • Should be able to edit and modify csv data using any spreadsheet applications like Numbers(Mac) or MS Excel(windows)

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Open Global.csv and Hyderabad.csv files using Numbers application
  • Create a new column moving averages in both Tables
  • Calculate moving average to smooth out data
  • Make sure both Tables are in same data range
  • Create Line chart from Table data for both Tables
  • Compare both line charts and make observations

Report

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Following Observations are found after analyzing chart data:

  • Main similarities between Global data and Hyderabad data are both observed lowest temperature around 1820.

  • Highest temperature is observed in 2010 for both Global and Hyderabad . 
* Global temperature is on rise from 1960 onwards whereas Hyderabad temperature is on rise from 2000.

  • Global temperature has increased by 17.22% from 1810 to 2010 


  • Hyderabad temperature increased by 2.52% from 1810 to 2010 


  • Global temperature rise is 6 times more than Hyderabad temperature rise. 


  • Global and Hyderabad Data suggests that 2020 average temperature is going 
to be more than 2010 . 


  • Below Formula is used for calculating increase in temperature : 


     ((2010 Temp -1810 Temp)/1810 Temp)*100

    

** where 2010 Temp is Temperature in year 2010 and 1810 Temp is Temperature in year 1810 


  • Global temperature rise may be due to many reasons like melting of polar 
regions, increase in carbon footprint ,exploiting natural resources etc.
  • In Hyderabad the main reason for temperature rise may be due to 
industrialization . It increased the usage of fuel both for industrial and non- industrial purposes and caused ecological imbalance which resulted in increase of temperature

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