venerdì 6 ottobre 2017

North Atlantic Hurricanes and Storms (1900-2015)
In recent days it seemed that Irma could overcome Allen, the worst hurricane ever, that in 1980 blew up to 189.9 mph (about 305 km / h), causing hundreds of deaths and damage to $ 1.4 billion in time. According to the data Allen remains the strongest hurricane that has ever crossed the North Atlantic.


I collected data from NOAA, analyzing informations about all the hurricanes and tropical storms that hit the United States from 1900 to 2015. In total, the registrations were 1443. In the graphic I tried to tell in a visual way 100 years of hurricanes and storms in the North Atlantic.


This Viz was finally published on Info Data - Il Sole24Ore, at this link: 
http://www.infodata.ilsole24ore.com/2017/09/11/clima-un-secolo-uragani-nelloceano-atlantico-la-mappa/

Click below and go to the interactive Viz!

Filippo Mastroianni was born on March 14, 1988 in Milan. Data Analyst and Consultant for The Information Lab Italy, approaches the data-driven world from a humanistic background. He graduates with a thesis on Data Journalism and discovered his great passion for Data Visualization. Since 2016 he regularly collaborates with Il Sole 24 Ore. Author of several Viz of the Day, he is currently Tableau Ambassador and Tableau Featured Author.

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