[meteorite-list] Hurricanes and rockets
From: Jodie Reynolds <spacerocks_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 02:56:27 -0700 Message-ID: <1662868213.20130312025627_at_spaceballoon.org> Here are the first 25 shuttle missions, and their nearest tropical storms, depressions, and hurricanes. Only 8% of the first 25 coincided to two weeks. Maybe every single flight afterwards resulted in a "Yes", but that's not work I'm interested in doing given the initial results. How about you create a spreadsheet like this showing that the next 110 flights resulted in a majority and then we'll do the work to confirm it instead? Flight Number Launch Date Nearest Hurricane Nearest Hurricane Date Two weeks? 1 Apr 12, 1981 Trop Storm Arlene May 7, Cuba No 2 Nov 12, 1981 Katrina Nov 3, Caymans No 3 Mar 22, 1982 Alberto June 1, Cuba No 4 Jun 27, 1982 Beryl August 29, Cape Verde No 5 Nov 11, 1982 Trop Storm Ernesto Sept 23, Sept 30 No 6 Apr 4, 1983 Trop Depression One July 29, Lesser Antilles No 7 Jun 18, 1983 Trop Depression One July 29, Lesser Antilles No 8 Aug 30, 1983 Barry July 24, Bahamas No 9 Nov 28, 1983 Trop Storm Dean Sept 22, EC US No 10 Feb 3, 1984 Trop Depression One June 11, Florida No 11 Apr 6, 1984 Trop Depression One June 11, Florida No 12 Aug 30, 1984 Trop Depression One Aug 31, Windward Islands No 13 Oct 5, 1984 Josephine October 8, Puerto Rico No 14 Nov 8, 1984 Lili December 20, Caribbean No 15 Jan 24, 1985 Trop Storm Ana July 15, Bermuda No 16 Apr 12, 1985 Trop Storm Ana July 15, Bermuda No 17 Apr 29, 1985 Trop Storm Ana July 15, Bermuda No 18 Jun 17, 1985 Trop Storm Ana July 15, Bermuda No 19 Jul 29, 1985 Claudette August 10, East US Yes 20 Aug 27, 1985 Elena August 28, Cuba No 21 Oct 3, 1985 Trop Storm Isabel October 5, Puerto Rico No 22 Oct 30, 1985 Kate November 15, Bahamas Yes 23 Nov 26, 1985 Post Season--- ----Post Season No 24 Jan 12, 1986 Trop Storm Andrew June 5, Antilles No 25 Jan 28, 1986 Trop Storm Andrew June 5, Antilles No Sunday, March 10, 2013, 3:24:05 AM, you wrote: > Spacex launched October 7th 2012 over the Pacific from Florida > using mostly solid fuel propellant. two weeks later on October 29th we have hurricane Sandy. > http://www.space.com/17942-spacex-dragon-space-cargo-launch-pictures.html > http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hurricanes/archives/2012/h2012_Sandy.html > Cheers > Steve Dunklee > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list -- Best regards, Jodie mailto:spacerocks at spaceballoon.orgReceived on Tue 12 Mar 2013 05:56:27 AM PDT |
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