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摘要
据观察,地球的气候受到各种极端因素的影响,如空气、水和地面的污染。因此,分析正在发生的变化并据此采取行动变得非常重要。气候变化可以依赖于大量的参数,这些参数的数据可以模拟和分析,从而得出许多重要的推论和比较。然而,人们一直认为气候变化是线性的,并且在整个地球上均匀分布;因此,为了消除这种误解,我们的研究提出了一项分析研究,以确定位于不同地理半球的两个不同地方(即纽约市和悉尼)发生的气候变化。该研究对气候变化的多个参数进行了多元统计分析,并对两个城市进行了比较。该研究使用了多种工具,并使用R编程对1982-2019年期间的14000多个数据集进行了3D映射,这些数据集是通过NASA Power LARC数据提取历史气候参数获得的。该研究还提出了方差分析测试和其他定量比较,同时考虑到不同的数据大小。最后,本研究试图通过多重统计推断得出结论性的结果。
Multivariate Statistical Investigation of Climatic Changes for Northern & Southern Hemisphere
The climate of planet earth has been observed to be affected by various radicals such as pollution of air, water, and ground. As a result, it has become important to analyze the undergoing changes and act upon accordingly. The climatic changes can depend upon a vast number of parameters whose data can be modelled and analyzed to derive many significant inferences and comparison. However, it has been believed that the climatic changes are linear and equally spread throughout the planet; hence to clear this misconception, our study presents an analytical study to determine the climatic variation taking place in two different places which are located in different geographic hemispheres, i.e. New York City and Sydney. The study conducts Multivariate Statistical Analysis of multiple parameters of climate changes and compares the same for both the cities. The study uses multiple tools and 3D mapping using R programming of more than 14,000 Data sets of the period 1982–2019, the has been fetched using NASA Power LARC data extraction of historical Climate parameters. The study also presents ANOVA tests and other quantitative comparisons while considering various data sizes. In the end, the study tries to derive conclusive results using multiple statistical inferences.