Looking at the hurricane list for both Atlantic and Pacific we were able to see that the occurrence of a hurricane occurring is close to double for the Atlantic when compared to the Pacific. The Atlantic has 1,873 hurricanes that have occurred, while the Pacific has 1,126 occurrences of a hurricane.
While comparing the max wind speed of hurricanes in both the Atlantic and the Pacific we noticed that the speeds in the Pacific reached a higher peak than those in the Atlantic
When plotting the Max windspeed of both Pacific and Atlantic in 2005 you can see in the Atlantic around August the windspeed is much higher compared to the Pacific showing and by when the Windspeed throughout the year are strongest
Comparing the Atlantic and Pacific MinPressure for 2005 you can see that Atlantic had the biggest decrease than Pacific and how the pressure are increasing and decreasing at certain times throughout the year
These bar charts show the amount of hurricanes in a given year, each year shows how if Pacific hurricanes are up then the Atlantic hurricanes are down and vice versa
These bar charts shows how there is more category types of hurricanes for the Atlantic when compared to the Pacific hurricanes