SkeetoBiteAdministrator
(Master of Maps)
Sun May 29 2005 12:52 PM
Re: Dr Gray increases his numbers=15/8/4

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Nice work SkeetoBite.. have you considered doing some research/graphs of the time when they have hit? In other words, how many Cat 1 have hit Florida in June, Cat 2 in June, etc.. Cat 1 in July, Cat 2 in July, etc.. all the way thru the year?

If so, thoughts?




We are preparing a database driven analysis of the 275 known hurricanes to have impacted the united states between 1851 and 2004. This project is nearly complete and will include:

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Obviously, once you have all the data, you can sort and crunch it any way you like. We will provide multiple sort and search options. Once this project is complete, it will be available on our website. I will post the link as soon as testing is done.



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