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Computational essay physics, waves and oscillations. The notebook is about fourier analysis, some basic fourier theory and finally a real world usecase where i use historical weather data and apply fourier analysis on this data to look for anomalies and changes that could indicate climate change.

  • Updated Dec 14, 2022
  • Jupyter Notebook

Automated severe weather event analysis. Enter a location and date, get a full post-event report in ~3 minutes: animated NEXRAD radar loops, Skew-T/hodograph sounding analysis, NWS warnings, storm survey data, interactive damage track maps, and an AI-written narrative grounded in real meteorological data from 8 federal sources.

  • Updated Jun 13, 2026
  • Python
Machine-Learning-based-Automatic-Quality-Control-of-Greenlantic-Climate-Data

An intelligent weather analytics and forecasting platform built with Python and Streamlit, featuring real-time meteorological data, interactive visualizations, predictive insights, and a modern responsive dashboard experience. I definitely didn't do it as a summer hobby project ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Updated May 18, 2026
  • Python

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