My goal is to justify a Levy distribution for
daily rainfall totals based on some rather well - understood physics (which doesn't appear to be known by hydrologists) in order to motivate those with lotsa data to see how well the Levy distribution fits the data.
Number of suites (
total number of keys): 8 - Spectacular views of the famed Whale's Tail, Pacific Ocean and Rainforest - Private panoramic terrace - Oversized hammock made for two - Custom designed, natural fiber floating beds - Glass, double
rainfall shower with ocean views -
Daily morning housekeeping service and evening candlelit turndown service - Binoculars, music docking station, robes, natural and sumptuous toiletries - Air conditioning and ceiling fans - Minibar, wine cooler and espresso machine
Even the
Daily Mail Online said: «Prof Collins made clear that he believes it is likely global warming could lead to higher
rainfall totals, because a warmer atmosphere can hold more water.»