Fig. 4: Intensity-assessment evaluation. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Intensity-assessment evaluation.

From: Interpretable semi-supervised clustering enables universal detection and intensity assessment of diverse aviation hazardous winds

Fig. 4

a The distribution of the hazard factor values in the training dataset, the red bars represent the hazard factor values higher than the optimal threshold defined by the training dataset, indicating the presence of hazardous winds, and the blue bars correspond to calm winds; b comparison of the hazard factor values with different hazard intensities, where the violin plot indicates the median (middle line), maximum (upper line) and minimum (lower line) hazard factor values, “ws” refers to the intensity of wind shear, and “turb” stands for the turbulence intensity. The higher values of both “ws” and “turb” indicate stronger intensity. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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