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RAMAKRISHNAN COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
(AUTONOMOUS)
WEATHER DATA ANALYSIS
USING ARRAYS
Presented
by, Name : NITHISH KUMAR V
Register No. : 8115U23CS073
Roll No. : CSB2312/G2335
Year & Section : I/B

Date of review : 19.06.2024


PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
 Objective
 Flow chart
 Data Structures Used
 Module Completion Screenshot
 Output Screenshot
 Conclusion
 Future scope
OBJECTIVE
OVERVIEW
• Weather data analysis using arrays aims to efficiently organize, process, and
derive
insights from large meteorological datasets.

• By structuring weather variables in arrays, analysts can explore temporal and spatial
patterns, perform statistical analysis and develop forecasting models.

• To enhance our understanding of weather phenomena, support forecasting efforts, and


improve decision-making in various sectors reliant on weather information.
FLOW CHART
DATA STRUCTURES
USED
Structure:
• ‘struct Weather’ to store weather information for a single day.

• ‘struct CityWeather’ to store weather data for a city across multiple days.

Array:
• ‘weather_data’ is an array of struct CityWeather, containing weather information for three
cities: New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
MODULE
COMPLETION
SCREENSHOT
OUTPUT SCREENSHOT

Screenshot-1
Screenshot-2
REFERENCES

• GEEKS FOR GEEKS

• W3 SCHOOLS

• JAVA T POINT
CONCLUSION

In conclusion, the future of weather data analysis looks bright. With advancements in technology, we can

expect more accurate forecasts that benefit agriculture,

transportation, and renewable energy sectors. As climate change continues, there's a growing need to use this

data to predict and manage its impacts effectively. Integratingweather data with other information can also

help us tackle complex challenges like disaster preparedness and public health. Overall, the future holds great

promise for using weather data to improve decision-making and enhanceour resilience to changing

environmental conditions.
FUTURE SCOPE
• Environmental Monitoring:
Ecosystem Management: Monitoring and managing ecosystems,
biodiversity, and natural resources.
Pollution Control: Using weather data to track and predict pollution dispersion patterns
• Health Sector:
Disease Prediction: Analyzing weather patterns to predict and manage the spread of
weather-sensitive diseases.
Public Health: Managing health risks associated with extreme weather conditions, such as
heatwaves or cold spells.

Overall, the future of weather data analysis lies in leveraging innovation to harness the full
potential of information for practical applications and societal benefits.

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