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Using Twitter Data to Determine Hurricane Category: An Experiment

Authors :
Yue, Songhui
Kondari, Jyothsna
Musaev, Aibek
Smith, Randy K.
Yue, Songqing
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Social media posts contain an abundant amount of information about public opinion on major events, especially natural disasters such as hurricanes. Posts related to an event, are usually published by the users who live near the place of the event at the time of the event. Special correlation between the social media data and the events can be obtained using data mining approaches. This paper presents research work to find the mappings between social media data and the severity level of a disaster. Specifically, we have investigated the Twitter data posted during hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and attempted to find the correlation between the Twitter data of a specific area and the hurricane level in that area. Our experimental results indicate a positive correlation between them. We also present a method to predict the hurricane category for a specific area using relevant Twitter data.<br />Comment: 9 Pages, 6 Figures, in Proceedings of the 15th ISCRAM Conference Rochester, NY, USA May 2018

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.05866
Document Type :
Working Paper