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cliffw OCT 15, 05:33 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
Just for giggles



Which hurricanes are the worst ? The ones named after woman, or men. Inquiring minds want to know.
ray b OCT 15, 07:24 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


Which hurricanes are the worst ? The ones named after woman, or men. Inquiring minds want to know.



random chance

name sets are announced far in advance

your inquiring is the stuff internet BS is made of
I do note the anti-data spin
of many con's posts
your boy's are con-vinced somebody is out to get you

maybe the english common names go north and indian or spanish go south
what about arab names
NewDustin OCT 15, 07:51 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Just for giggles, compare STORMFAX v NOAA data for 2017.


https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/da...s/tracks-at-2017.png

https://www.stormfax.com/huryear.htm

🤔




Did you scroll to the bottom of that?

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Original Data is from
The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Hurricanes 1900-2000
[Revised and expanded 2024]


Are you wondering who published that? Spoiler: it's the NOAA

Edit: ...and if you were wondering where the expanded counts came from and guessed "also the NOAA" well you'd be correct!

[This message has been edited by NewDustin (edited 10-15-2024).]

NewDustin OCT 15, 07:56 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
I do not see that. I see it as different year, same zhit. Weather. What 'ya gonna do ? Some days it shines, some days it does not.


Ok, so on that hand we have you, and on the other hand we have the NOAA, NASA, the rest of the alphabet and all the Dr's too. And Bill Nye, though I liked it better when he made music videos.

cliffw OCT 18, 10:09 AM

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Originally posted by NewDustin:
Ok, so on that hand we have you, and on the other hand we have the NOAA, NASA, the rest of the alphabet and all the Dr's too. And Bill Nye, though I liked it better when he made music videos.



No, on one hand we have bad hurricane years, and on the other hand, not so much. Today, and then.

[This message has been edited by cliffw (edited 10-18-2024).]

ray b OCT 18, 12:16 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


No, on one hand we have bad hurricane years, and on the other hand, not so much. Today, and then.




so do you support margery trailer park green saying the storms are con-trolled and directed ?
olejoedad OCT 18, 01:07 PM

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Originally posted by NewDustin:

Are you wondering who published that? Spoiler: it's the NOAA

Edit: ...and if you were wondering where the expanded counts came from and guessed "also the NOAA" well you'd be correct!




I was simply pointing out the discrepancies between the two information sources.
NewDustin OCT 18, 02:28 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
I was simply pointing out the discrepancies between the two information sources.


I was pointing out there are no discrepancies because it's the exact same data, just presented in a different format. Stormfax is open that they're using NOAA data, so using Stormfax to challenge NOAA data doesn't work.
NewDustin OCT 18, 02:32 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
No, on one hand we have bad hurricane years, and on the other hand, not so much. Today, and then.


I'm not denying your interpretation of the data, I'm just pointing out that it is at odds with the interpretation of the folks much more authoritative than yourself. If you look back at what I posted, there is statistical analysis, meta-analysis of studies, and clear trends in the data presented; there's a very clear backing to their argument. What you are saying appears to be "at a glance this all looks the same to me."


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Originally posted by ray b:
so do you support margery trailer park green saying the storms are con-trolled and directed ?


I'm all for it. More politicians should be open about their kooky conspiracy theories.
olejoedad OCT 18, 02:45 PM

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Originally posted by NewDustin:

I was pointing out there are no discrepancies because it's the exact same data, just presented in a different format. Stormfax is open that they're using NOAA data, so using Stormfax to challenge NOAA data doesn't work.



You didn't bother to look at the discrepancies, did you?

I'm not challenging NOAA data, but I am saying that NOAA and STORMFAX data are different.