├── 7 dayss Statistics-converted (1).pdf ├── Algerian_forest_fires_dataset_UPDATE.csv ├── Big Data Interview QnA (1).pdf ├── Data Science Projectss-converted.pdf ├── LICENSE ├── Python Progamming (1).pdf └── sql interview.docx /7 dayss Statistics-converted (1).pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santa70916112/python-practise/da26f17ab7a1d4c924e0308ea10de893029fad3d/7 dayss Statistics-converted (1).pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Algerian_forest_fires_dataset_UPDATE.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Bejaia Region Dataset 2 | day,month,year,Temperature, RH, Ws,Rain ,FFMC,DMC,DC,ISI,BUI,FWI,Classes 3 | 01,06,2012,29,57,18,0,65.7,3.4,7.6,1.3,3.4,0.5,not fire 4 | 02,06,2012,29,61,13,1.3,64.4,4.1,7.6,1,3.9,0.4,not fire 5 | 03,06,2012,26,82,22,13.1,47.1,2.5,7.1,0.3,2.7,0.1,not fire 6 | 04,06,2012,25,89,13,2.5,28.6,1.3,6.9,0,1.7,0,not fire 7 | 05,06,2012,27,77,16,0,64.8,3,14.2,1.2,3.9,0.5,not fire 8 | 06,06,2012,31,67,14,0,82.6,5.8,22.2,3.1,7,2.5,fire 9 | 07,06,2012,33,54,13,0,88.2,9.9,30.5,6.4,10.9,7.2,fire 10 | 08,06,2012,30,73,15,0,86.6,12.1,38.3,5.6,13.5,7.1,fire 11 | 09,06,2012,25,88,13,0.2,52.9,7.9,38.8,0.4,10.5,0.3,not fire 12 | 10,06,2012,28,79,12,0,73.2,9.5,46.3,1.3,12.6,0.9,not fire 13 | 11,06,2012,31,65,14,0,84.5,12.5,54.3,4,15.8,5.6,fire 14 | 12,06,2012,26,81,19,0,84,13.8,61.4,4.8,17.7,7.1 ,fire 15 | 13,06,2012,27,84,21,1.2,50,6.7,17,0.5,6.7,0.2,not fire 16 | 14,06,2012,30,78,20,0.5,59,4.6,7.8,1,4.4,0.4,not fire 17 | 15,06,2012,28,80,17,3.1,49.4,3,7.4,0.4,3,0.1,not fire 18 | 16,06,2012,29,89,13,0.7,36.1,1.7,7.6,0,2.2,0,not fire 19 | 17,06,2012,30,89,16,0.6,37.3,1.1,7.8,0,1.6,0,not fire 20 | 18,06,2012,31,78,14,0.3,56.9,1.9,8,0.7,2.4,0.2,not fire 21 | 19,06,2012,31,55,16,0.1,79.9,4.5,16,2.5,5.3,1.4,not fire 22 | 20,06,2012,30,80,16,0.4,59.8,3.4,27.1,0.9,5.1,0.4,not fire 23 | 21,06,2012,30,78,14,0,81,6.3,31.6,2.6,8.4,2.2,fire 24 | 22,06,2012,31,67,17,0.1,79.1,7,39.5,2.4,9.7,2.3,not fire 25 | 23,06,2012,32,62,18,0.1,81.4,8.2,47.7,3.3,11.5,3.8,fire 26 | 24,06,2012,32,66,17,0,85.9,11.2,55.8,5.6,14.9,7.5,fire 27 | 25,06,2012,31,64,15,0,86.7,14.2,63.8,5.7,18.3,8.4,fire 28 | 26,06,2012,31,64,18,0,86.8,17.8,71.8,6.7,21.6,10.6,fire 29 | 27,06,2012,34,53,18,0,89,21.6,80.3,9.2,25.8,15,fire 30 | 28,06,2012,32,55,14,0,89.1,25.5,88.5,7.6,29.7,13.9,fire 31 | 29,06,2012,32,47,13,0.3,79.9,18.4,84.4,2.2,23.8,3.9,not fire 32 | 30,06,2012,33,50,14,0,88.7,22.9,92.8,7.2,28.3,12.9,fire 33 | 01,07,2012,29,68,19,1,59.9,2.5,8.6,1.1,2.9,0.4,not fire 34 | 02,07,2012,27,75,19,1.2,55.7,2.4,8.3,0.8,2.8,0.3,not fire 35 | 03,07,2012,32,76,20,0.7,63.1,2.6,9.2,1.3,3,0.5,not fire 36 | 04,07,2012,33,78,17,0,80.1,4.6,18.5,2.7,5.7,1.7,not fire 37 | 05,07,2012,33,66,14,0,85.9,7.6,27.9,4.8,9.1,4.9,fire 38 | 06,07,2012,32,63,14,0,87,10.9,37,5.6,12.5,6.8,fire 39 | 07,07,2012,35,64,18,0.2,80,9.7,40.4,2.8,12.1,3.2,not fire 40 | 08,07,2012,33,68,19,0,85.6,12.5,49.8,6,15.4,8,fire 41 | 09,07,2012,32,68,14,1.4,66.6,7.7,9.2,1.1,7.4,0.6,not fire 42 | 10,07,2012,33,69,13,0.7,66.6,6,9.3,1.1,5.8,0.5,not fire 43 | 11,07,2012,33,76,14,0,81.1,8.1,18.7,2.6,8.1,2.2,not fire 44 | 12,07,2012,31,75,13,0.1,75.1,7.9,27.7,1.5,9.2,0.9,not fire 45 | 13,07,2012,34,81,15,0,81.8,9.7,37.2,3,11.7,3.4,not fire 46 | 14,07,2012,34,61,13,0.6,73.9,7.8,22.9,1.4,8.4,0.8,not fire 47 | 15,07,2012,30,80,19,0.4,60.7,5.2,17,1.1,5.9,0.5,not fire 48 | 16,07,2012,28,76,21,0,72.6,7,25.5,0.7,8.3,0.4,not fire 49 | 17,07,2012,29,70,14,0,82.8,9.4,34.1,3.2,11.1,3.6,fire 50 | 18,07,2012,31,68,14,0,85.4,12.1,43.1,4.6,14.2,6,fire 51 | 19,07,2012,35,59,17,0,88.1,12,52.8,7.7,18.2,10.9,fire 52 | 20,07,2012,33,65,15,0.1,81.4,12.3,62.1,2.8,16.5,4,fire 53 | 21,07,2012,33,70,17,0,85.4,18.5,71.5,5.2,22.4,8.8,fire 54 | 22,07,2012,28,79,18,0.1,73.4,16.4,79.9,1.8,21.7,2.8,not fire 55 | 23,07,2012,27,66,22,0.4,68.2,10.5,71.3,1.8,15.4,2.1,not fire 56 | 24,07,2012,28,78,16,0.1,70,9.6,79.7,1.4,14.7,1.3,not fire 57 | 25,07,2012,31,65,18,0,84.3,12.5,88.7,4.8,18.5,7.3,fire 58 | 26,07,2012,36,53,19,0,89.2,17.1,98.6,10,23.9,15.3,fire 59 | 27,07,2012,36,48,13,0,90.3,22.2,108.5,8.7,29.4,15.3,fire 60 | 28,07,2012,33,76,15,0,86.5,24.4,117.8,5.6,32.1,11.3,fire 61 | 29,07,2012,32,73,15,0,86.6,26.7,127,5.6,35,11.9,fire 62 | 30,07,2012,31,79,15,0,85.4,28.5,136,4.7,37.4,10.7,fire 63 | 31,07,2012,35,64,17,0,87.2,31.9,145.7,6.8,41.2,15.7,fire 64 | 01,08,2012,36,45,14,0,78.8,4.8,10.2,2,4.7,0.9,not fire 65 | 02,08,2012,35,55,12,0.4,78,5.8,10,1.7,5.5,0.8,not fire 66 | 03,08,2012,35,63,14,0.3,76.6,5.7,10,1.7,5.5,0.8,not fire 67 | 04,08,2012,34,69,13,0,85,8.2,19.8,4,8.2,3.9,fire 68 | 05,08,2012,34,65,13,0,86.8,11.1,29.7,5.2,11.5,6.1,fire 69 | 06,08,2012,32,75,14,0,86.4,13,39.1,5.2,14.2,6.8,fire 70 | 07,08,2012,32,69,16,0,86.5,15.5,48.6,5.5,17.2,8,fire 71 | 08,08,2012,32,60,18,0.3,77.1,11.3,47,2.2,14.1,2.6,not fire 72 | 09,08,2012,35,59,17,0,87.4,14.8,57,6.9,17.9,9.9,fire 73 | 10,08,2012,35,55,14,0,88.9,18.6,67,7.4,21.9,11.6,fire 74 | 11,08,2012,35,63,13,0,88.9,21.7,77,7.1,25.5,12.1,fire 75 | 12,08,2012,35,51,13,0.3,81.3,15.6,75.1,2.5,20.7,4.2,not fire 76 | 13,08,2012,35,63,15,0,87,19,85.1,5.9,24.4,10.2,fire 77 | 14,08,2012,33,66,14,0,87,21.7,94.7,5.7,27.2,10.6,fire 78 | 15,08,2012,36,55,13,0.3,82.4,15.6,92.5,3.7,22,6.3,fire 79 | 16,08,2012,36,61,18,0.3,80.2,11.7,90.4,2.8,17.6,4.2,fire 80 | 17,08,2012,37,52,18,0,89.3,16,100.7,9.7,22.9,14.6,fire 81 | 18,08,2012,36,54,18,0,89.4,20,110.9,9.7,27.5,16.1,fire 82 | 19,08,2012,35,62,19,0,89.4,23.2,120.9,9.7,31.3,17.2,fire 83 | 20,08,2012,35,68,19,0,88.3,25.9,130.6,8.8,34.7,16.8,fire 84 | 21,08,2012,36,58,19,0,88.6,29.6,141.1,9.2,38.8,18.4,fire 85 | 22,08,2012,36,55,18,0,89.1,33.5,151.3,9.9,43.1,20.4,fire 86 | 23,08,2012,36,53,16,0,89.5,37.6,161.5,10.4,47.5,22.3,fire 87 | 24,08,2012,34,64,14,0,88.9,40.5,171.3,9,50.9,20.9,fire 88 | 25,08,2012,35,60,15,0,88.9,43.9,181.3,8.2,54.7,20.3,fire 89 | 26,08,2012,31,78,18,0,85.8,45.6,190.6,4.7,57.1,13.7,fire 90 | 27,08,2012,33,82,21,0,84.9,47,200.2,4.4,59.3,13.2,fire 91 | 28,08,2012,34,64,16,0,89.4,50.2,210.4,7.3,62.9,19.9,fire 92 | 29,08,2012,35,48,18,0,90.1,54.2,220.4,12.5,67.4,30.2,fire 93 | 30,08,2012,35,70,17,0.8,72.7,25.2,180.4,1.7,37.4,4.2,not fire 94 | 31,08,2012,28,80,21,16.8,52.5,8.7,8.7,0.6,8.3,0.3,not fire 95 | 01,09,2012,25,76,17,7.2,46,1.3,7.5,0.2,1.8,0.1,not fire 96 | 02,09,2012,22,86,15,10.1,30.5,0.7,7,0,1.1,0,not fire 97 | 03,09,2012,25,78,15,3.8,42.6,1.2,7.5,0.1,1.7,0,not fire 98 | 04,09,2012,29,73,17,0.1,68.4,1.9,15.7,1.4,2.9,0.5,not fire 99 | 05,09,2012,29,75,16,0,80.8,3.4,24,2.8,5.1,1.7,fire 100 | 06,09,2012,29,74,19,0.1,75.8,3.6,32.2,2.1,5.6,0.9,not fire 101 | 07,09,2012,31,71,17,0.3,69.6,3.2,30.1,1.5,5.1,0.6,not fire 102 | 08,09,2012,30,73,17,0.9,62,2.6,8.4,1.1,3,0.4,not fire 103 | 09,09,2012,30,77,15,1,56.1,2.1,8.4,0.7,2.6,0.2,not fire 104 | 10,09,2012,33,73,12,1.8,59.9,2.2,8.9,0.7,2.7,0.3,not fire 105 | 11,09,2012,30,77,21,1.8,58.5,1.9,8.4,1.1,2.4,0.3,not fire 106 | 12,09,2012,29,88,13,0,71,2.6,16.6,1.2,3.7,0.5,not fire 107 | 13,09,2012,25,86,21,4.6,40.9,1.3,7.5,0.1,1.8,0,not fire 108 | 14,09,2012,22,76,26,8.3,47.4,1.1,7,0.4,1.6,0.1,not fire 109 | 15,09,2012,24,82,15,0.4,44.9,0.9,7.3,0.2,1.4,0,not fire 110 | 16,09,2012,30,65,14,0,78.1,3.2,15.7,1.9,4.2,0.8,not fire 111 | 17,09,2012,31,52,14,0,87.7,6.4,24.3,6.2,7.7,5.9,fire 112 | 18,09,2012,32,49,11,0,89.4,9.8,33.1,6.8,11.3,7.7,fire 113 | 19,09,2012,29,57,14,0,89.3,12.5,41.3,7.8,14.2,9.7,fire 114 | 20,09,2012,28,84,18,0,83.8,13.5,49.3,4.5,16,6.3,fire 115 | 21,09,2012,31,55,11,0,87.8,16.5,57.9,5.4,19.2,8.3,fire 116 | 22,09,2012,31,50,19,0.6,77.8,10.6,41.4,2.4,12.9,2.8,not fire 117 | 23,09,2012,32,54,11,0.5,73.7,7.9,30.4,1.2,9.6,0.7,not fire 118 | 24,09,2012,29,65,19,0.6,68.3,5.5,15.2,1.5,5.8,0.7,not fire 119 | 25,09,2012,26,81,21,5.8,48.6,3,7.7,0.4,3,0.1,not fire 120 | 26,09,2012,31,54,11,0,82,6,16.3,2.5,6.2,1.7,not fire 121 | 27,09,2012,31,66,11,0,85.7,8.3,24.9,4,9,4.1,fire 122 | 28,09,2012,32,47,14,0.7,77.5,7.1,8.8,1.8,6.8,0.9,not fire 123 | 29,09,2012,26,80,16,1.8,47.4,2.9,7.7,0.3,3,0.1,not fire 124 | 30,09,2012,25,78,14,1.4,45,1.9,7.5,0.2,2.4,0.1,not fire 125 | 126 | Sidi-Bel Abbes Region Dataset 127 | day,month,year,Temperature, RH, Ws,Rain ,FFMC,DMC,DC,ISI,BUI,FWI,Classes 128 | 01,06,2012,32,71,12,0.7,57.1,2.5,8.2,0.6,2.8,0.2,not fire 129 | 02,06,2012,30,73,13,4,55.7,2.7,7.8,0.6,2.9,0.2,not fire 130 | 03,06,2012,29,80,14,2,48.7,2.2,7.6,0.3,2.6,0.1,not fire 131 | 04,06,2012,30,64,14,0,79.4,5.2,15.4,2.2,5.6,1,not fire 132 | 05,06,2012,32,60,14,0.2,77.1,6,17.6,1.8,6.5,0.9,not fire 133 | 06,06,2012,35,54,11,0.1,83.7,8.4,26.3,3.1,9.3,3.1,fire 134 | 07,06,2012,35,44,17,0.2,85.6,9.9,28.9,5.4,10.7,6,fire 135 | 08,06,2012,28,51,17,1.3,71.4,7.7,7.4,1.5,7.3,0.8,not fire 136 | 09,06,2012,27,59,18,0.1,78.1,8.5,14.7,2.4,8.3,1.9,not fire 137 | 10,06,2012,30,41,15,0,89.4,13.3,22.5,8.4,13.1,10,fire 138 | 11,06,2012,31,42,21,0,90.6,18.2,30.5,13.4,18,16.7,fire 139 | 12,06,2012,27,58,17,0,88.9,21.3,37.8,8.7,21.2,12.9,fire 140 | 13,06,2012,30,52,15,2,72.3,11.4,7.8,1.4,10.9,0.9,not fire 141 | 14,06,2012,27,79,16,0.7,53.4,6.4,7.3,0.5,6.1,0.3,not fire 142 | 15,06,2012,28,90,15,0,66.8,7.2,14.7,1.2,7.1,0.6,not fire 143 | 16,06,2012,29,87,15,0.4,47.4,4.2,8,0.2,4.1,0.1,not fire 144 | 17,06,2012,31,69,17,4.7,62.2,3.9,8,1.1,3.8,0.4,not fire 145 | 18,06,2012,33,62,10,8.7,65.5,4.6,8.3,0.9,4.4,0.4,not fire 146 | 19,06,2012,32,67,14,4.5,64.6,4.4,8.2,1,4.2,0.4,not fire 147 | 20,06,2012,31,72,14,0.2,60.2,3.8,8,0.8,3.7,0.3,not fire 148 | 21,06,2012,32,55,14,0,86.2,8.3,18.4,5,8.2,4.9,fire 149 | 22,06,2012,33,46,14,1.1,78.3,8.1,8.3,1.9,7.7,1.2,not fire 150 | 23,06,2012,33,59,16,0.8,74.2,7,8.3,1.6,6.7,0.8,not fire 151 | 24,06,2012,35,68,16,0,85.3,10,17,4.9,9.9,5.3,fire 152 | 25,06,2012,34,70,16,0,86,12.8,25.6,5.4,12.7,6.7,fire 153 | 26,06,2012,36,62,16,0,87.8,16.5,34.5,7,16.4,9.5,fire 154 | 27,06,2012,36,55,15,0,89.1,20.9,43.3,8,20.8,12,fire 155 | 28,06,2012,37,37,13,0,92.5,27.2,52.4,11.7,27.1,18.4,fire 156 | 29,06,2012,37,36,13,0.6,86.2,17.9,36.7,4.8,17.8,7.2,fire 157 | 30,06,2012,34,42,15,1.7,79.7,12,8.5,2.2,11.5,2.2,not fire 158 | 01,07,2012,28,58,18,2.2,63.7,3.2,8.5,1.2,3.3,0.5,not fire 159 | 02,07,2012,33,48,16,0,87.6,7.9,17.8,6.8,7.8,6.4,fire 160 | 03,07,2012,34,56,17,0.1,84.7,9.7,27.3,4.7,10.3,5.2,fire 161 | 04,07,2012,34,58,18,0,88,13.6,36.8,8,14.1,9.9,fire 162 | 05,07,2012,34,45,18,0,90.5,18.7,46.4,11.3,18.7,15,fire 163 | 06,07,2012,35,42,15,0.3,84.7,15.5,45.1,4.3,16.7,6.3,fire 164 | 07,07,2012,38,43,13,0.5,85,13,35.4,4.1,13.7,5.2,fire 165 | 08,07,2012,35,47,18,6,80.8,9.8,9.7,3.1,9.4,3,fire 166 | 09,07,2012,36,43,15,1.9,82.3,9.4,9.9,3.2,9,3.1,fire 167 | 10,07,2012,34,51,16,3.8,77.5,8,9.5,2,7.7,1.3,not fire 168 | 11,07,2012,34,56,15,2.9,74.8,7.1,9.5,1.6,6.8,0.8,not fire 169 | 12,07,2012,36,44,13,0,90.1,12.6,19.4,8.3,12.5,9.6,fire 170 | 13,07,2012,39,45,13,0.6,85.2,11.3,10.4,4.2,10.9,4.7,fire 171 | 14,07,2012,37,37,18,0.2,88.9,12.9,14.6 9,12.5,10.4,fire 172 | 15,07,2012,34,45,17,0,90.5,18,24.1,10.9,17.7,14.1,fire 173 | 16,07,2012,31,83,17,0,84.5,19.4,33.1,4.7,19.2,7.3,fire 174 | 17,07,2012,32,81,17,0,84.6,21.1,42.3,4.7,20.9,7.7,fire 175 | 18,07,2012,33,68,15,0,86.1,23.9,51.6,5.2,23.9,9.1,fire 176 | 19,07,2012,34,58,16,0,88.1,27.8,61.1,7.3,27.7,13,fire 177 | 20,07,2012,36,50,16,0,89.9,32.7,71,9.5,32.6,17.3,fire 178 | 21,07,2012,36,29,18,0,93.9,39.6,80.6,18.5,39.5,30,fire 179 | 22,07,2012,32,48,18,0,91.5,44.2,90.1,13.2,44,25.4,fire 180 | 23,07,2012,31,71,17,0,87.3,46.6,99,6.9,46.5,16.3,fire 181 | 24,07,2012,33,63,17,1.1,72.8,20.9,56.6,1.6,21.7,2.5,not fire 182 | 25,07,2012,39,64,9,1.2,73.8,11.7,15.9,1.1,11.4,0.7,not fire 183 | 26,07,2012,35,58,10,0.2,78.3,10.8,19.7,1.6,10.7,1,not fire 184 | 27,07,2012,29,87,18,0,80,11.8,28.3,2.8,11.8,3.2,not fire 185 | 28,07,2012,33,57,16,0,87.5,15.7,37.6,6.7,15.7,9,fire 186 | 29,07,2012,34,59,16,0,88.1,19.5,47.2,7.4,19.5,10.9,fire 187 | 30,07,2012,36,56,16,0,88.9,23.8,57.1,8.2,23.8,13.2,fire 188 | 31,07,2012,37,55,15,0,89.3,28.3,67.2,8.3,28.3,14.5,fire 189 | 01,08,2012,38,52,14,0,78.3,4.4,10.5,2,4.4,0.8,not fire 190 | 02,08,2012,40,34,14,0,93.3,10.8,21.4,13.8,10.6,13.5,fire 191 | 03,08,2012,39,33,17,0,93.7,17.1,32.1,17.2,16.9,19.5,fire 192 | 04,08,2012,38,35,15,0,93.8,23,42.7,15.7,22.9,20.9,fire 193 | 05,08,2012,34,42,17,0.1,88.3,23.6,52.5,19,23.5,12.6,fire 194 | 06,08,2012,30,54,14,3.1,70.5,11,9.1,1.3,10.5,0.8,not fire 195 | 07,08,2012,34,63,13,2.9,69.7,7.2,9.8,1.2,6.9,0.6,not fire 196 | 08,08,2012,37,56,11,0,87.4,11.2,20.2,5.2,11,5.9,fire 197 | 09,08,2012,39,43,12,0,91.7,16.5,30.9,9.6,16.4,12.7,fire 198 | 10,08,2012,39,39,15,0.2,89.3,15.8,35.4,8.2,15.8,10.7,fire 199 | 11,08,2012,40,31,15,0,94.2,22.5,46.3,16.6,22.4,21.6,fire 200 | 12,08,2012,39,21,17,0.4,93,18.4,41.5,15.5,18.4,18.8,fire 201 | 13,08,2012,35,34,16,0.2,88.3,16.9,45.1,7.5,17.5,10.5,fire 202 | 14,08,2012,37,40,13,0,91.9,22.3,55.5,10.8,22.3,15.7,fire 203 | 15,08,2012,35,46,13,0.3,83.9,16.9,54.2,3.5,19,5.5,fire 204 | 16,08,2012,40,41,10,0.1,92,22.6,65.1,9.5,24.2,14.8,fire 205 | 17,08,2012,42,24,9,0,96,30.3,76.4,15.7,30.4,24,fire 206 | 18,08,2012,37,37,14,0,94.3,35.9,86.8,16,35.9,26.3,fire 207 | 19,08,2012,35,66,15,0.1,82.7,32.7,96.8,3.3,35.5,7.7,fire 208 | 20,08,2012,36,81,15,0,83.7,34.4,107,3.8,38.1,9,fire 209 | 21,08,2012,36,71,15,0,86,36.9,117.1,5.1,41.3,12.2,fire 210 | 22,08,2012,37,53,14,0,89.5,41.1,127.5,8,45.5,18.1,fire 211 | 23,08,2012,36,43,16,0,91.2,46.1,137.7,11.5,50.2,24.5,fire 212 | 24,08,2012,35,38,15,0,92.1,51.3,147.7,12.2,54.9,26.9,fire 213 | 25,08,2012,34,40,18,0,92.1,56.3,157.5,14.3,59.5,31.1,fire 214 | 26,08,2012,33,37,16,0,92.2,61.3,167.2,13.1,64,30.3,fire 215 | 27,08,2012,36,54,14,0,91,65.9,177.3,10,68,26.1,fire 216 | 28,08,2012,35,56,14,0.4,79.2,37,166,2.1,30.6,6.1,not fire 217 | 29,08,2012,35,53,17,0.5,80.2,20.7,149.2,2.7,30.6,5.9,fire 218 | 30,08,2012,34,49,15,0,89.2,24.8,159.1,8.1,35.7,16,fire 219 | 31,08,2012,30,59,19,0,89.1,27.8,168.2,9.8,39.3,19.4,fire 220 | 01,09,2012,29,86,16,0,37.9,0.9,8.2,0.1,1.4,0,not fire 221 | 02,09,2012,28,67,19,0,75.4,2.9,16.3,2,4,0.8,not fire 222 | 03,09,2012,28,75,16,0,82.2,4.4,24.3,3.3,6,2.5,fire 223 | 04,09,2012,30,66,15,0.2,73.5,4.1,26.6,1.5,6,0.7,not fire 224 | 05,09,2012,30,58,12,4.1,66.1,4,8.4,1,3.9,0.4,not fire 225 | 06,09,2012,34,71,14,6.5,64.5,3.3,9.1,1,3.5,0.4,not fire 226 | 07,09,2012,31,62,15,0,83.3,5.8,17.7,3.8,6.4,3.2,fire 227 | 08,09,2012,30,88,14,0,82.5,6.6,26.1,3,8.1,2.7,fire 228 | 09,09,2012,30,80,15,0,83.1,7.9,34.5,3.5,10,3.7,fire 229 | 10,09,2012,29,74,15,1.1,59.5,4.7,8.2,0.8,4.6,0.3,not fire 230 | 11,09,2012,30,73,14,0,79.2,6.5,16.6,2.1,6.6,1.2,not fire 231 | 12,09,2012,31,72,14,0,84.2,8.3,25.2,3.8,9.1,3.9,fire 232 | 13,09,2012,29,49,19,0,88.6,11.5,33.4,9.1,12.4,10.3,fire 233 | 14,09,2012,28,81,15,0,84.6,12.6,41.5,4.3,14.3,5.7,fire 234 | 15,09,2012,32,51,13,0,88.7,16,50.2,6.9,17.8,9.8,fire 235 | 16,09,2012,33,26,13,0,93.9,21.2,59.2,14.2,22.4,19.3,fire 236 | 17,09,2012,34,44,12,0,92.5,25.2,63.3,11.2,26.2,17.5,fire 237 | 18,09,2012,36,33,13,0.1,90.6,25.8,77.8,9,28.2,15.4,fire 238 | 19,09,2012,29,41,8,0.1,83.9,24.9,86,2.7,28.9,5.6,fire 239 | 20,09,2012,34,58,13,0.2,79.5,18.7,88,2.1,24.4,3.8,not fire 240 | 21,09,2012,35,34,17,0,92.2,23.6,97.3,13.8,29.4,21.6,fire 241 | 22,09,2012,33,64,13,0,88.9,26.1,106.3,7.1,32.4,13.7,fire 242 | 23,09,2012,35,56,14,0,89,29.4,115.6,7.5,36,15.2,fire 243 | 24,09,2012,26,49,6,2,61.3,11.9,28.1,0.6,11.9,0.4,not fire 244 | 25,09,2012,28,70,15,0,79.9,13.8,36.1,2.4,14.1,3,not fire 245 | 26,09,2012,30,65,14,0,85.4,16,44.5,4.5,16.9,6.5,fire 246 | 27,09,2012,28,87,15,4.4,41.1,6.5,8,0.1,6.2,0,not fire 247 | 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