Probability of β?
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Probability of β?
What's the chances of Tropical Storm β forming?
Last edited by Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Sat Oct 22, 2005 3:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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For what it is worth...
Over the past 30 years we've averaged 9.57 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 10.67 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.10 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
Over the past 10 years we've averaged 12.60 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 13.90 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.30 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
However, 2005 has been running at near 220% of normal. If the rest of the season maintains this pace, we're looking at 2.41 to 2.85 more tropical storms before the year is over. (Gamma - Delta)
Remember... we have 39 more days left in the regular season...
Over the past 30 years we've averaged 9.57 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 10.67 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.10 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
Over the past 10 years we've averaged 12.60 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 13.90 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.30 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
However, 2005 has been running at near 220% of normal. If the rest of the season maintains this pace, we're looking at 2.41 to 2.85 more tropical storms before the year is over. (Gamma - Delta)
Remember... we have 39 more days left in the regular season...
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senorpepr wrote:For what it is worth...
Over the past 30 years we've averaged 9.57 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 10.67 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.10 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
Over the past 10 years we've averaged 12.60 tropical storms by October 22nd. The full-season average for this time period is 13.90 tropical storms. That gives us an average 1.30 tropical storms to go. (Beta)
However, 2005 has been running at near 220% of normal. If the rest of the season maintains this pace, we're looking at 2.41 to 2.85 more tropical storms before the year is over. (Gamma - Delta)
Remember... we have 39 more days left in the regular season...
Very impressive!
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