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Health and Economic Impacts of Severe Weather Events in the US (1950-2011)
This analysis explores the NOAA Storm Database to identify which types of weather events are most harmful to population health and which cause the greatest economic consequences. By processing data on fatalities, injuries, and property/crop damage across the United States, the report demonstrates that Tornadoes represent the highest risk to public safety, while Floods are the primary driver of economic loss. The document includes data processing steps, normalization of economic damage values, and visual summaries of the findings.