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Awesome maps. I like the way they make the lines much thicker and bolder for the stronger storms.
When clicking through the decades, one contrast jumped out at me. Click on the 1910's and notice the disparity in activity between the Gulf and the Atlantic. Then click on the 1950's and look again.
When clicking through the decades, one contrast jumped out at me. Click on the 1910's and notice the disparity in activity between the Gulf and the Atlantic. Then click on the 1950's and look again.
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