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The goal of this open source R-based analysis, as mentioned in my earlier post, is to bring consistency and transparency to the analyses of publicly available Tornado datasets.Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
The project home page is on my GitHub site – https://github.com/RationShop/tornado_r/wiki/The-Tornado-Project
The latest analysis is on the reproduction of stats from literature studies. I was able to reproduce the stats, approximately if not exactly, from several studies. The only issue was with the paper by Simmons et al. I am pretty sure there is something wrong with the numbers published in Simmons et al. Here is the link to the specific analysis – https://github.com/RationShop/tornado_r/wiki/Counting-Tornadoes
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