Weather Damage Prophecy using Big-Data Analytics
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Abstract
In today’s world the prediction of weather is a challenging task. Weather prediction is the application of both science and technology in order to predict the weather for a particular location. Predictions include many parameters that are to be measured which are impossible with limited observations. The present predicting results are less accurate and the damage caused by it is not estimated because the time span between present moment and time for which forecasting is being made and released is varied. In order to find solution to these problems, we have come up with an algorithm using which would predict the scope of damage caused by the weather.
Keywords: KNN, prophecy, weather, big-data
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