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Year ahead prediction of US landfalling hurricane numbers: the optimal combination of multiple levels of activity since 1900

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arxiv physics/0611070 v1 pith:7YPC66RJ submitted 2006-11-07 physics.ao-ph

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In earlier work we considered methods for predicting future levels of hurricane activity based on the assumption that historical mean activity was at one constant level from 1900 to 1994, and has been at another constant level since then. We now make this model a little more subtle, and account for the possibility of four different levels of mean hurricane activity since 1900.

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