Data for: Wind speed that can effect increasing COVID-19
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README.md
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Wind_speed_data1.csv
Abstract
Several nations are currently experiencing a significant increase in coronavirus (COVID-19), including Indonesia. A total of 34,874,744 confirmed cases with 1,097,497 deaths (case fatality rate (CFR) 3.1%) were reported in 216 countries based on data from World Health Organization. COVID-19 remains public health problem around the world. It is possible the climate could affect the transmission of COVID-19. The wind is one of the climate factors besides temperature, humidity, and rainfall. Wind speed data can be used to study the spread of COVID-19 cases.
Methods
The wind speed data was taken from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency's data website (https://dataonline.bmkg. go.id/home). The wind speed (maximum and mean) in Jakarta from the pandemic inception, specifically between March and September 2020. These records were obtained from the website of the Jakarta Provincial Health Office and the website of the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency. Subsequently, the general information was converted into 31-week documentation. Furthermore, a basic map of Jakarta with neighboring community boundaries was obtained using the GADM Map and Data site. Coordinates for the weather monitoring stations were accessed online from (https://www.gps-latitude-longitude.com/).