This dataset contains 7,206,623 tweet IDs of Twitter activity during all major U.S. hurricanes since Twitter's inception in 2006. The tweets were harvested by focusing on users mentioning the words "storm," "superstorm," and "hurricane" 1 month before landfall, during, and 1 month after dissipation. Data is collected for the following hurricanes: Arthur (2014), Florence (2018), Gustav (2008), Harvey (2017), Hermine (2016), Humberto (2007), Ike (2008), Irene (2011), Irma (2017), Isaac (2012), Jose (2017), Maria (2017), Matthew (2016), Michael (2018), Nate (2017), Patricia (2015), and Sandy (2012). Due to Twitter’s Developer Policy, only tweet IDs can be publicly shared for academic purposes, which is why the .csv file only contains tweet ...
Could social media data aid in disaster response and damage assessment? Countries face both an incre...
This dataset contains the tweet ids of 39,622,026 tweets related to climate change. They were collec...
Hurricane María, a category 4 tropical storm that struck many Caribbean islands in September 2017, l...
This dataset contains the tweet ids of approximately 7,766,964 tweets related to Hurricane Florence....
This dataset contains the tweet ids of 35,596,281 tweets related to Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. They...
During natural disasters, there is a noticeably increased use of social media sites such as Twitter....
This data makes available the qualitative content analysis of crisis social media datasets collected...
This dataset contains Twitter JSON data for Tweets related to Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent fl...
Frequency of tweets of the term “generator” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurric...
We study collective attention paid towards hurricanes through the lens of n-grams on Twitter, a soci...
Frequency of tweets of the term “supermarket” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurr...
In addition to the tragedy they cause, major natural hazard and disaster events place a large cost o...
Hurricane Matthew was the deadliest Atlantic storm since Katrina in 2005 and prompted one of the lar...
Could social media data aid in disaster response and damage assessment? Countries face both an incre...
Frequency of tweets of the term “emergency” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurric...
Could social media data aid in disaster response and damage assessment? Countries face both an incre...
This dataset contains the tweet ids of 39,622,026 tweets related to climate change. They were collec...
Hurricane María, a category 4 tropical storm that struck many Caribbean islands in September 2017, l...
This dataset contains the tweet ids of approximately 7,766,964 tweets related to Hurricane Florence....
This dataset contains the tweet ids of 35,596,281 tweets related to Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. They...
During natural disasters, there is a noticeably increased use of social media sites such as Twitter....
This data makes available the qualitative content analysis of crisis social media datasets collected...
This dataset contains Twitter JSON data for Tweets related to Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent fl...
Frequency of tweets of the term “generator” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurric...
We study collective attention paid towards hurricanes through the lens of n-grams on Twitter, a soci...
Frequency of tweets of the term “supermarket” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurr...
In addition to the tragedy they cause, major natural hazard and disaster events place a large cost o...
Hurricane Matthew was the deadliest Atlantic storm since Katrina in 2005 and prompted one of the lar...
Could social media data aid in disaster response and damage assessment? Countries face both an incre...
Frequency of tweets of the term “emergency” across the five disasters: a) Hurricane Irene; b) Hurric...
Could social media data aid in disaster response and damage assessment? Countries face both an incre...
This dataset contains the tweet ids of 39,622,026 tweets related to climate change. They were collec...
Hurricane María, a category 4 tropical storm that struck many Caribbean islands in September 2017, l...