A Fitted Modeling Study of Past Weather Extremes in Canada
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Extreme Weather Events, Landmarks, Unpredictability, A Fitted Modeling.Abstract
Extreme weather events have left deep imprints in the long history of humankind, and these imprints have formed historical landmarks of great value. These landmarks are not only records of natural phenomena, but also witnesses to the social, cultural and economic development of humankind. The study of these historical landmarks can provide a better understanding of the relationship between human beings and the natural environment, and provide a useful reference for future sustainable development. This paper analyzes and learns that these historical landmarks are records and warnings of natural disasters. Extreme weather events, such as floods, hurricanes, droughts and extreme heat, have wreaked havoc and impact on human societies. Therefore, this paper determines the past temperature trends by fitting past weather data, temperature data, and terrain data. The occurrence of these events reminds people of the power and unpredictability of natural forces. Through in-depth study of these historical landmarks, people can better understand the formation mechanism and scope of impact of natural disasters, so as to take effective preventive measures and reduce disaster losses.
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