September 2005 at 10:21 Re # 282 – The answer is simple – that type of correlation is not science, but more like gossip. Have you checked all the past high hurricane seasons since 1850 to see if that is true?
• Richard Wesley Says: 29 September 2005 at 12:31 Re: 279 Complementing the data mentioned in #280, I have links to both the raw NOAA Atlantic hurricane records and a MySQL import file of a slightly cleaned up version of that data here. The page includes descriptions of the cleaning and how to reproduce the Emanuel PDI calculation for the Atlantic from the data. As soon as I get a chance to hack trig functions into Tableau, I will update the page with Emanuel’s corrections. The ACE page sounds interesting and I will have a look at it. Does anyone know if it is derivable from the raw observational data? I would presume so, but I haven’t looked at the page in any detail yet. • Richard Wesley Says: 29 September 2005 at 12:34 Re #284 I’m an idiot. ACE is almost the same as PDI except that it is a square, not a cube. Another fun graph to make 😉 • Dan Allan Says: 29 September 2005 at 12:37 Gerald, re #280 – didn’t find any data there for 2004 or 2005, but was able to show that 1994 thru 20
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- September 2005 at 10:21 AM Re # 282 - The answer is simple - that type of correlation is not science, but more like gossip. Have you checked all the past high hurricane seasons since 1850 to see if that is true?
- September 2005 at 10:21 Re # 282 - The answer is simple - that type of correlation is not science, but more like gossip. Have you checked all the past high hurricane seasons since 1850 to see if that is true?
- use what kind of type?