A new spatio-temporal benchmark dataset (Hurricane), is suited for forecasting during extreme events and anomalies. The dataset is provided through the Florida Department of Revenue which provides the monthly sales revenue (2003-2020) for the tourism industry for all 67 counties of Florida which are prone to annual hurricanes. Furthermore, we aligned and joined the raw time series with the history of hurricane categories based on time for each county. More precisely, the hurricane category indicates the maximum sustained wind speed which can result in catastrophic damages (Oceanic 2022).
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The original dataset was provided by Orange telecom in France, which contains anonymized and aggregated human mobility data. The Multivariate-Mobility-Paris dataset comprises information from 2020-08-24 to 2020-11-04 (72 days during the COVID-19 pandemic), with time granularity of 30 minutes and spatial granularity of 6 coarse regions in Paris, France. In other words, it represents a multivariate time series dataset.
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