#' Survey to study the effect of fertility on religiosity and political attitudes
#'
#' A dataset for the study conducted by Jung et al. (2014)
#' in their study, \emph{Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes}.
#'
#'
#' @format A data frame with 502 rows and 26 variables:
#' \describe{
#' \item{Year}{Year in which the hurricane occurred}
#' \item{Name}{Name given to the hurricane}
#' \item{MasFem}{A score of how Masculine or Feminine a hurricane is,
#' on a scale of 1 - 11 where 1 is the most masculine and 11 is the most
#' feminine. Each hurricane was rated by 9 independent coders}
#' \item{MinPressure_before}{The minimum pressure of hurricanes at the time of landfall in the United States
#' obtained from NOAA (www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/All_U.S._Hurricanes.html)}
#' \item{Minpressure_Updated_2014}{The minimum pressure of hurricanes at the time of landfall in the United States
#' obtained from NOAA (www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/All_U.S._Hurricanes.html)}
#' \item{Gender_MF}{"Marriage is between a man and a woman."}
#' \item{Category}{Category labels on a scale of 1 - 5, with 5 being the most severe or extreme}
#' \item{alldeaths}{Total number of deaths caused by the hurricane. Information on death tolls
#' of hurricanes were obtained primarily from monthly weather reports in the digital archive of the
#' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/mwr_pdf/)}
#' \item{HighestWindSpeed}{The maximum wind speed of hurricanes at the time of landfall in the
#' United States obtained from NOAA (www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/All_U.S._Hurricanes.html).
#' This data is only available for storms after 1979}
#' \item{NDAM}{normalized damage (in million $)}
#' \item{Source}{Source from where the data was gathered}
#' \item{Elapsed.Yrs}{Time since hurricane}
#' }
#'
#' @details
#' This dataset was collated by Jung et. al in their study \emph{Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes}
#' They hypothesised that hurricanes with more feminine names might be perceived as less dangerous and hence lead to
#' people taking fewer precautionary measures, resulting in more death and damages.
#'
#' @name hurricane
#' @docType data
#' @keywords datasets
#'
#' @references
#' Kiju Jung and Sharon Shavitta and Madhu Viswanathana and Joseph M. Hilbed. (2014).
#' "Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes."
#' *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences*, 111(24), 8782-8787.
#'
#' Yang Liu and Alex Kale and Tim Althoff and Jeff Heer. (2020).
#' Boba: Authoring and Visualizing Multiverse Analyzes.
#' *arXiv preprint* arXiv: 2007.05551 .
#'
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