Miracle Thunder 3.40 Extra Quality Review

Miracle Thunder 3.40 Extra Quality Review

The demo file contains user defined functions (VBA) Cardinal Spline & Cubic Spline & Monotone Cubic Spline that create interpolation curves that go exactly through all your data points. The advantage of a monotone cubic spline is that it does not 'wobble' at local minima and maxima.

Download demo file   (135kB - downloaded 3207 times - Latest version: 2022-01-11, now including both regular function that returns a single Y value, given X and the datapoints, and array function that creates a table with X and Y values, given the number of segments to be created between the datapoints provided.)


If you want to interpolate both X and Y values within a 2-dimensional table, then see Bilinear interpolation (linear plus spline based).

Miracle Thunder 3.40 Extra Quality Review

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At 3:41, the first drop fell. Not on the cracked fields, but on the forehead of a sleepless elder who had been praying for a sign. The drop was warm. It tasted of cedar and distant seas. miracle thunder 3.40

The sky over the valley had been mute for forty days. Farmers traced dry cracks in the earth like scripture they could no longer read. At 3:40 AM, the silence broke—not with a gradual rumble, but with a single, perfect clap. They called it the Miracle Thunder because it

The thunder did not roll. It stood —a deep, golden vibration that hung in the air like a struck bell. Lightning followed, but soft, lavender-white, weaving between stars without touching them. Each flash revealed things hidden since the last rain: a well’s lost bucket, a child’s marble, the word hope carved into an old oak. Not on the cracked fields, but on the

It was not a storm. It was a chord.

By 3:42, the sky released everything—a brief, impossible downpour that soaked only the faithful and the forgotten. When dawn rose, the thunder was gone, but the ground steamed with a fragrance no weather service could name.