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this video will demonstrate how to convert geographic points in a csv file to a shaped file using qgis the data being used for this demonstration are storm event locations in the contiguous us as recorded by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration during january 2020 geographic points from a csv file can be converted to locations on a map the coordinate values in the csv file must be based on a real-world coordinate system such as latitude longitude or utm meters lets take a quick look at the csv file that will be used in this demonstration we can see that we have the data stored here in this csv file uh the coordinate system that well be using what we have here are latitude and longitude coordinates so thats what well be using to convert these coordinates to locations on the map now one thing to note even though this csv file is opened up in microsoft excel it is indeed saved as a csv file format if the geographic points are saved in some type of table or you know micr