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I've refined "Landlubber" into 4 groups, and divided N & S Atlantic into N (Cornish and up) and W (Brittany and down).
Results of v2 could look better for the Landlubbers, mostly.
V2 K13:
V3: K5, Simplified (will alter results)
v2 results:
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 1.8728% / 0.01872843 | ADC: 2x RC
52.4 Baltic_Sea_W
47.6 North_Sea_N
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 1.6447% / 0.01644680 | ADC: 0.5x RC
39.4 North_Sea_N
29.2 Baltic_Sea_W
17.4 North_Atlantic_N
14.0 Baltic_Sea_E
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 1.4410% / 0.01440960
36.6 North_Atlantic_N
35.0 North_Sea_N
21.6 Baltic_Sea_E
5.8 East_Med
1.0 Central_Med
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v3 K5 Simplfied results:
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 2.2216% / 0.02221639 | ADC: 2x RC
100.0 North_Sea_Averaged
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 1.6428% / 0.01642791 | ADC: 0.5x RC
64.4 North_Sea_Averaged
35.6 Baltic_Sea_Averaged
Target: Brad_G25_Scaled_Average
Distance: 1.6418% / 0.01641781
62.8 North_Sea_Averaged
36.6 Baltic_Sea_Averaged
0.6 Mediterranean_Averaged
Samples mapped
Conclusion?
v2:
Instead of my normal Dutch-Irish @2x, this calc gives about same 50-50 breakdown %, roughly, but Danish (Baltic_W)-Scottish/Norwegian (North_Sea_N) instead.
v3:
Filters all my modern mixture into the North Sea.
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