How to fit a polynomial to NOAA Atlas 14 Intensity data
Creating a polynomial equation to calculate the storm intensity (in/hr) for any geographical location starting with NOAA Atlas 14 data. So that you can type in any storm length or time of concentration and more accurately calculate an intensity without interpolating in the table. Using excel and regression.

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