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A couple of things. If you intend to nominate this article for deletion, it should be through WP:Articles for deletion not WP:Miscellany for deletion. An understandable mistake, though you should have read the instructions more clearly.

More importantly, I'd like to urge you to reconsider listing it at all. The 1946–47 Toronto Huskies season was not only the first season of this professional basketball team, it also featured the first ever National Basketball Association game, anywhere. DoubleBlue (Talk) 01:47, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

WP:POINT is not a good path to go down. DoubleBlue (Talk) 02:14, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In the past, the indirect effects of tropical cyclones weren't used to rate the importance of storm articles. Look at Hurricane Stan. It's retired, it caused as many as 2,000 fatalities and over $1.1 billion damage, but the project decided it was Mid-importance because most of that occurred from the non-tropical part of the system. Under the same criteria, Stan's effects dwarf Tico's, and they don't belong in the same category. Potapych (talk) 15:28, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You need to resist the temptation to rate everything higher because you contributed to it. It's just a fact that most storm articles are going to fall into the Low category. The Mid-importance category is populated by articles on storms that are far more significant. Potapych (talk) 15:24, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Warning

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Sorry I made them all normal sections and by the way, when making a section with line fully across, put 2 = signs.--Kirk76 1854 Atlantic Hurricane Season 19:36, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This page is also extremely long. An archive is desperately needed, a good cut-off point would be the beginning of the month. You should archive everything through November 1 to make this page easier to handle for those with slower computers. The page (as of the edit before this one) is 154,336 bytes in size. That puts this talk page as the 207th (in theory since talk pages aren't included) largest article on the entire english site. Please read Help:Archiving a talk page and archive your talk page as soon as you can. Thanks. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 19:43, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Rating articles

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Just a note about rating articles, when doing so, only rate articles in which you are not the main contributer, i.e. for Hurricane Boris (2008), you shouldn't have given it C-class yourself since you are the main contributer. However, I do not disagree on the rating so it will stay C unless other users determine it is not of C-class quality. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 22:19, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Ekeka's FAC

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Sorry for the late response - I've been avoiding Wikipedia the last week. No, I don't see any need to try and get Ekeka featured. There really isn't that much information on the storm, and personally I'm completely content in it being a GA. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 06:47, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your GAN for Hurricane Ileana has failed due to the lack of response over the past 9 days. Please address the issues noted in the review before re-nominating the article. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 15:19, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Unless someone else claims stake on it, I'll review it in a couple hours. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 15:23, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: 1992 PHS

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You're not going to finish any other projects first? Are you actually serious about working on it, or are you just saying you will be working on it to feel like you are doing more work than you actually are? From what I've seen, all you've done is expand a few paragraphs slightly, but only to a level that doesn't significantly improve the article.

I'll be blunt. You're creating a bit of mess with some of your articles. I think what would be best for you would be to list every project you are working on, maybe on your user page (and in a fancy table). Also be sure to include every article you created in the past that was not fixed by another person. Personally, I think you should focus on the existing articles you've touched (say, getting them up to GA), and if you feel you're ready (or, you could ask your admin coach if he thinks you are ready) then you can continue to a new project. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 15:46, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I moved the article for you. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 16:35, 15 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I think you should fix up all of the articles you have created that were never fixed up by another person. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:26, 15 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
If you are truly serious about doing 1992 PHS, then you should ask your admin coach for assistance, as season articles are a huge task. It's doable, but it's a very large task. Finishing up Dora would be good. More information is probably needed, so be sure to do a good Google search in English and, if possible, do another in Spanish; there is bound to be plenty of Spanish info on the storm, but probably not as much English. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:41, 15 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Do not use the weather.com one for Dora. There are surely more sources than the ones you found. The first one has a lot of good links, but that's just the start. When you're researching an article, you need to comb through the internet. Not just through a simple Google search, but use some different terms. I have something really important to say, and I hope you read it and understand it.
The tropical cyclone WikiProject has some great editors. Some users have described the project as being one of the best on Wikipedia. As you are an editor in the project, there is a lot expected from you, such as great writing, great researching, and doing lots of great things. Given your age, do you feel you can live up to that expectation? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 03:57, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

No, read the rest of my response. The tropical cyclone WikiProject has some great editors. Some users have described the project as being one of the best on Wikipedia. As you are an editor in the project, there is a lot expected from you, such as great writing, great researching, and doing lots of great things. Given your age, do you feel you can live up to that expectation? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 04:04, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think you get it. You are expected to make great edits, and you are not. You are annoying on talk pages, you still have trouble spelling and writing, and you haven't improved much since you got here. You've been here for two to three months. I hate to ask, but is Wikipedia really the place for you? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 04:26, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe it's best for you, but is it best for Wikipedia? Remember, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and we're all here to write for the good of it, not for our pleasure. If you are being disruptive to the project, than no, Wikipedia is not the best for you. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 04:45, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The problem is that you are being disruptive. Your talk page edits are disruptive, particularly evidenced through your edits on Norbert. You reverted Juliancolton's edit and called it vandalism. That itself is vandalism. And no, I left the symbol that un-indents the discussion. I'll repeat. If you are being disruptive to the project, than no, Wikipedia is not the best for you. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 05:08, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have some more advice for you. When you are on break, do not edit at all until your break is over. It doesn't count saying "back to break", especially when your edit was unneeded. There's no need to respond to this. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 20:32, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You are being disruptive again. There was no need to bring the article discussion back up, and you left an inappropriate template on the WPTC talk page. Furthermore, you changed the noticeboard to add the article discussion, when it had already been reverted before. If you are being disruptive to the project, than no, Wikipedia is not the best for you. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 19:00, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your GA nomination of Hurricane Boris (2008)

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The article Hurricane Boris (2008) you nominated as a good article has been placed on hold . It hasn't failed because it's basically a good article, but there are some minor changes or clarifications needed to be addressed. If these are fixed within seven days, the article will pass, otherwise it will fail. See Talk:Hurricane Boris (2008) for things needed to be addressed. \ / () 11:43, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I saty it abd one part well writen was not fair. Many other storms like Hurricane Hernan (2008), a former FAC and failed form something silly at least in my opinion, have these meteorology words. Leave Message ,Yellow Evan home , or User:Yellow Evan/Sandbox 17:20, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yellow Evan, when you leave a post on a talk page, you need to make sure it is legible, with as few typos as possible. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 19:02, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Firstly, try to keep all discussion on the GA1 page. This helps other editors read the comments and suggestions made for the page. Secondly, I think you are trying to say that you thought my comment about meteorology words was unfair. I'm not saying don't use any meteorology terms, as that would be unfair, just words that aren't necessarily technical such as the low, conductive, intensification, remnant. I almost looks like someone had a thesaurus and wanted to simply make the article sound fancy. Sure, some of these lexemes could not be substituted, but maintaining viewer interest is paramount. Have a read of Hurricane Isis (1998), a Featured Article. it does get technical, but nothing beyond the realms of the standard lexicon. Keep in mind, another user has suggested that I simply fail the GA - I still think this article has a chance.
Side Note, do you mind changing your signature? It is very distracting. Hell, I'll make one for you,
''[[User:Yellow Evan|<span style="color:orange">Yellow</span>]]'' ''[[User Talk:Yellow Evan|<span style="color:black">Evan</span>]]''
Yellow Evan

Thanks, \ / () 19:59, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Then what words are you talking about because shear is in many articles. Leave Message ,Yellow Evan home , User:Yellow Evan/Sandbox 20:06, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I moved comment here from my talk page to prevent argument breaking up \ / () 20:10, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Please read my comment above. It gives you four examples. I read Hurricane Hernan (2008), and noticed that all the technical terms it used, convection for example, were linked to another wikipedia page. Great idea, should be employed on Boris. \ / () 20:10, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
There is nothing a can really replase with. Leave Message ,Yellow Evan home , User:Yellow Evan/Sandbox
Ok, Please post all replies here, so the discussion will not get broken up. What words can't you replace? \ / () 20:18, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Also, the meteorology words aren't the only complain I have. I can see a typo in the lead, sumer, a lead which needs some serious attention. \ / () 20:24, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'm failing this - there are too many issues with the article at present. \ / () 20:37, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
sorry for late respone and I will fix the mistakes tomorow. And all the examples we really cannot replace. Leave Message ,Yellow Evan home , User:Yellow Evan/Sandbox 20:37, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Moved again from talk page. I was hoping to get this improved but, taking into consideration Hurricanehinks comments on the talk page, there are too many issues that need to be addressed. Get some other editors working on the article and nominate it again in a few weeks. Sorry. \ / () 20:39, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re. Results

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Please have confirmations from the users before claiming it. I see no confirmations of support from any of the users you've claimed support this. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 20:25, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Results

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Yes, we have agreed on that for a while, but I think you're missing the point. Every storm can have an article only if the article is reasonably well-written, and contains sufficient information and referencing. –Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 20:32, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Warning

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Consider this a formal warning. If you continue to act disruptive, you will be blocked. I've requested some input on WP:ANI. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 21:46, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Archive

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Hi there Yellow. I was just wondering whether you had thought about archiving some of the old discussions on this page as it is getting quite big now and it will be much easier for you to manage if you moved some of the old stuff elsewhere? Kind regards, Nancy talk 21:34, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again. Well your talk page is now even bigger than before so I have taken the liberty of setting up some automatic archiving for you. I have also added an archive box at the top of this page so that you have a handy quick link to your old discussions. I'll archive the first lot manually but from now on a bot should be along each afternoon to archive threads which have had no activity for seven days. This way your talk page should remain a manageable size. Kind regards, Nancy talk 13:52, 19 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Results

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I'm really not doing storm articles right now; I'm busy making Atlantic and EPac timelines. --Dylan620 (Homeyadda yadda yaddaOoooohh!) 10:42, 19 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: 2006 PHS

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Why is it an issue that the unclassified storm is the same wording? I plan on combing through it once more before I FA nom it this weekend, but is there anything specific you see sub-par about it? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 15:17, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I told you I'm not worried about that section. You said it needs some work. What other than that section needs work? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:42, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

My first B-Class article is currently a featured list candidate. I'm trying to gather reviewers, so all comments are welcome! Please place them on the nomination page. --Dylan620 (Homeyadda yadda yaddaOoooohh!) 00:15, 22 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: ??

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I have no idea what you asked me on my talk page. There are still plenty of start class EPAC articles. However, what might be more helpful is working on season articles. I don't mean 1992 PHS (which might be out of your league due to its importance). However, what about writing a summary for each storm of the 1980 Pacific hurricane season? It is currently a stub, and it would be pretty easy to get to Start or C class. You just need to use the Best Track and the Seasonal Summary. Or, if you don't like that season, there is 1981, 1983, or 1984 that are also stubs. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 18:12, 23 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Thanksgiving!

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--Dylan620 (Homeyadda yadda yaddaOoooohh!) 01:35, 28 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: 2008 PHS - request denied

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I am denying your request. The sandbox is far from finished, and not to mention the season is still technically active. Also, there are more TCR's to come. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 20:34, 29 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I already told you, the season is still technically active and there are still TCR's not written yet. You should compare it to 2006 Pacific hurricane season, which is the best analog for the type of article you are writing. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 21:14, 29 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

2008 PHS

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Your Nomination of the 2008 Pacific Hurricane Season was quick failed by myself as the season is still technically active as there is the chance for a Post-season storm. Also not all of the TCRS are out yet nor is the Season up to date.Jason Rees (talk) 15:43, 1 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yellow Evan, please refrain from unneeded discussions on the project page. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 16:16, 1 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey Yellow

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Good to see you're (at least partially) returned to Wikipedia. I hope you had a great Christmas and Thanksgiving, and I hope to see you again soon down the line. You and Julian have good luck in WP:CUP; I'd wish the same for Hink, but he has, unfortunately, withdrawn. BTW, if you want to wish Julian a happy birthday, today's his birthday. Cheers, Dylan620 Contribs Sign! 16:28, 26 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re: 1996 PHS

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That's nice - good luck with the project. Yea, I've stopped writing the newsletter, and I guess others didn't feel like working on it. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 16:57, 26 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

BTW, I hope you start focusing more on the more important articles (i.e. ones that affected land). ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 16:58, 26 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hector of 2006

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I have put hurricane hector (2006) up for merging, it is a copy and paste of the TCR. Just because it is in the public domain doesn't mean you can copy and paste it. --क्षेम्य Tranquility 20:40, 26 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Permission requested

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May I please work on this? You haven't even touched it in over two weeks, and I'd like to help you out in making the 1996 Pacific hurricane season a Good Topic. --Dylan620 Contribs Sign! 02:31, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your user page

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Could you explain your latest edit to your user page? You said you helped Tropical Storm Erick (2007) get to FA status, but you hardly edited the article. In fact, your only edits to the article were ones that were quickly reverted. Putting that on your page belittles the work Juliancolton did to it. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 03:41, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I was wondering the same thing. If you substantially edited the article, or even picked up the nomination process if Julian had bowed out, I'd have agreed with throwing it on the main page. This does not appear to be so, however. Thegreatdr (talk) 03:50, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Well, that's cool it's no longer visible, but how come you didn't just remove it? ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 04:32, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Happy New Year!!

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2009
Happy New Year, Yellow Evan! :D
You can spread the joy by putting {{subst:User:Dylan620/HNY08}} on the talk pages of your friends! --Dylan620 Contribs Sign! 15:35, 1 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #23

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Number 23,

The Hurricane Herald

This is the monthly newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The Hurricane Herald aims to give a summary, both of the activities of the WikiProject and global tropical cyclone activity. If you wish to change how you receive this newsletter, or no longer wish to receive it, please add your username to the appropriate section on the mailing list. This newsletter covers all of November & December 2008.

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Storm of the month

Hurricane Paloma
Hurricane Paloma

Hurricane Paloma
Hurricane Paloma was the second most powerful November hurricane on record in the Atlantic Basin, behind Hurricane Lenny in 1999. It was the third and final major hurricane to hit Cuba in 2008, being the first time that three major hurricanes have struck Cuba in one season. It also marked the first time that at least one major hurricane formed in every month of the hurricane season from July to November, with only June not having a major hurricane this season.

Hurricane Paloma was also the last Tropical Depression of the 2008 season, and caused at least $1.4 billion in damage and was responsible for at least one direct death.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • South Indian– Cyclone Bernard was the first cyclone of the year to move into the Australian Region from the Southwest Indian Ocean. Forming on early on November 19 it quickly intensified into a Moderate Tropical Storm the next day, however as it moved westward it weakened into a Tropical Depression and moved into Australia's Bureau of Meteorology's area of responsibility and dissipated later on November 21.
  • Australian - There were four tropical lows during November and December with Tropical Low ex Bernard moving into the Australian Region from the South-West Indian Ocean. Two of the Lows developed into Tropical Cyclones being named Anika and Billy respectively. Anika intensified into a category two cyclone whilst Cyclone Billy became a Severe Tropical Cyclone after it had affected Northern Australia.
  • The 2008–09 South Pacific cyclone season got off to an slow start during November and December, with three Tropical Disturbances forming during December. Only one of the tropical disturbances developed into a tropical depression.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar
Cyclone barnstar

The November/December member of the month is Thegreatdr, who has been a steady editor within the project for the past few years. Lately, the user's contributions include improving some of the Pacific Typhoon season articles from the 1980s. Thegreatdr has also tipped us off about going on's at the National Hurricane Center and the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center.

New and improved articles

Main Page content

Storm article statistics

Grade Sep Oct Nov Dec
FA 47 49 49 50
A 19 19 19 19
GA 161 187 198 202
B 17 13 21 22
C 107 119 118 122
Start 201 204 210 210
Stub 19 19 16 17
Total 571 613 631 642
ω 2.92 2.88 2.87 2.87
percentage
Less than C
38.5 36.4 35.8 35.4
percentage
GA or better
39.8 42.1 42.2 42.2

Project News
During the last two months there have been several important discussions of which some are still seeking contributions from members. These include discussions about:

Project Importance - Is it better to rate Storm Importance by basin or by overall importance? - There seems to be a consensus to rate storm importance on a case by case basis, though there still needs to be a bit more discussion on this matter.
Prominent units within TC articles: Imperial or SI? - Which should be the prominent unit outside the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins, Knots or MPH? Generally people think that Knots should not be used except in the general science articles and infoboxes.
ACE - Where and how, should it be used? - We have decided that it should not be used outside the Atlantic or the Eastern Pacific hurricane Seasons. A debate is still ongoing with a view too get rid of it all together.
JMA Tropical Depressions Should we include them with the season articles or not? - The general consensus so far seems to be that we should include them in the season articles though this debate is still ongoing.

We discovered during December that the Australian Bureau of Meteorology have started to designate the Tropical Lows that form within their region with letter U. It is unclear whether either TCWC Jakarta or TCWC Port Moresby assign any designations to lows that form within their Area of Responsibility.

Jason Rees (talk) 02:36, 4 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Otis

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The article was horrible, and no work had been done to it. There was no reason to keep such a bad article. --♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 01:07, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No, that was a long time ago when it was first written. The article was horrible, and it didn't have any research beyond the TCR. I'm not going to put up with your bad articles any more. Either you can take the time to do research and make the writing at least somewhat decent (like the rest of us do), or you can expect your articles will be merged. --♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 01:26, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

GA credits

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I have major problems with your user page. You are taking credit for many articles becoming GAs, when you didn't make a single constructive edit on them. I strongly suggest removing them. Thank you. –Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 01:40, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]


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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #24

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Number 24, March 7

The Hurricane Herald

This is the bi-monthly newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The Hurricane Herald aims to give a summary, both of the activities of the WikiProject and global tropical cyclone activity. If you wish to change how you receive this newsletter, or no longer wish to receive it, please add your username to the appropriate section on the mailing list. This newsletter covers all of January 2009 and February 2009.

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Cyclone Fanele near peak intensity
Cyclone Fanele near peak intensity

Storm of the month
Cyclone Fanele was the first cyclone of tropical cyclone status to strike western Madagascar since Cyclone Fame one year prior. It formed on January 18 in the Mozambique Channel, and rapidly organized, reaching peak winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). It weakened before moving ashore in Menabe Region southwest of Morondava, and rapidly deteriorated over land. Fanele briefly re-intensified after reaching open waters, only to become an extratropical cyclone by January 23. The cyclone caused heavy damage near where it moved ashore and along its path, resulting in at least eight deaths. Fanele struck Madagascar just two days after Tropical Storm Eric brushed the northeastern portion of the country. The two storms affected over 50,000 people, of which at least 4,000 were left homeless. Fanele struck the country during a series of government protests, and consequentially relief efforts were hindered.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • Western Pacific Ocean– The first tropical cyclone of the season was Tropical Depression Auring, as designated by PAGASA. It formed on January 3 to the east of the Philippines, producing heavy rainfall and flooding on Mindanao island. Never organizing much, the depression dissipated a few days after forming, causing one death and destroying 305 houses. The next month, Tropical Depression Bising formed near Palau and, moving westward, later passed through the Philippines as a remnant low; rainfall from the system produced mudslides, though no major damage was reported.
  • South-West IndianTropical Storm Dongo was the first storm of January in the basin, and it remained over open waters without affecting landmasses throughout its duration. In the middle of the month along with Cyclone Fanele, Tropical Storm Eric developed and moved near Madagascar, killing one and producing heavy rainfall in the northeastern portion of the country. Later, Cyclone Gael killed two people on Réunion while tracking for ten days east of Madagascar; at the time it was the 2nd strongest cyclone of the season. Lastly, Tropical Storm Hina persisted for about five days, nearly reaching tropical cyclone status before weakening.
  • Australia- During the previous two months their have been nine Tropical Lows with four of them becoming a Tropical Cyclone whilst the remants of Cyclone Innis briefly moved into the Australian Region from the South Pacific. Cyclones Charlotte, Dominic, Ellie, and Freddy all caused damage to Australia and or the Indonesia Islands.
  • South Pacific- During the last two months the south Pacific has come alive with six depressions forming in January and February. The most significant depression was Tropical Depression 04F which brought heavy rainfall to Fiji and caused widespread flooding and killing at least 11 people. The first two named storms, Hettie and Innis also developed, each having minor effects on land.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar
Cyclone barnstar

The member of the month is... HurricaneSpin HurricaneSpin is a relativly new member of the project who has helped the project out by finding photos of Tropical Cyclones and uploading them to Commons. He is still getting to grips with the project but is coming on in leaps and bounds thus we have decided to make him the Member of the Month, for January and February 2009.

New and improved articles

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Storm article statistics

Grade Oct Nov Dec Feb
FA 49 50 50 56
A 19 19 19 17
GA 190 198 202 239
B 13 21 22 14
C 119 118 122 122
Start 204 210 210 198
Stub 19 16 17 28
Total 613 631 642 669
ω 2.88 2.87 2.87 2.80
percentage
Less than C
36.4 35.8 35.4 33.0
percentage
GA or better
42.1 42.2 42.2 46.6

Project News
The project reached a milestone in the last two months in terms of article quality for all articles within the project. For the first time, the percentage of Good articles or better reached more than 1/3, and at the same time, the percentage of Start or Stub articles totaled less than 50%. In the previous twelve months, the overall project grew by 262 articles, of which 204, or 78%, were GA or better. Additionally, in terms of only storm articles, the project now has 46.6% of its articles as GA or better, and only 1/3 are Start or Stub. Unfortunately, much of that is due to newly-created articles easily attaining GA status. For storm articles, the total number of Start or Stub articles, currently 226, is about the same as it was a year ago. The lack of work on older articles is especially noticeable on season articles, where more than 75% of articles are still Stub or Start.

In an attempt to improve articles, there is talk of forming a collaboration between a few Wikipedians. The current project is to improve Hurricane Camille to FA status in time for its 40th anniversary this August. There is still plenty of work to be done, so if you're interested, any help would be appreciated.

Additionally, there is a recent discussion on the WPTC talk page about establishing a notability criteria. There was talk in the past of instating one, although this time the proposal is backed up by interpretations of existing Wikipedia policy. The proposal would limit articles to tropical cyclones that have at least one independent, reliable source other than any warning centers. Excluding cross-basin, off-season, or 64+ knot cyclones, the proposal would affect 26 articles, none of which affected land or lasted for an appreciable amount of time.

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Re: Gilma

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Check the merging page. As for Olivia, the storm itself did not affect land, and all of its sources are still only from the NHC. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:00, 22 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #25

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Number 25, April 4

The Hurricane Herald

This is the monthly newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The Hurricane Herald aims to provide a summary of both the activities of the WikiProject and global tropical cyclones. If you wish to change how you receive this newsletter, or no longer wish to receive it, please add your username to the appropriate section on the mailing list. This newsletter covers March 2009.

Please visit this page and bookmark any suggestions of interest to you. This will help improve monitoring of the WikiProject's articles.

Satellite image of Hamish near peak intensity

Storm of the month
Cyclone Hamish formed as a Tropical Low to the south of Papua New Guinea on March 4. The low quickly organized and became Tropical cyclone Hamish the following day. Hamish then started to rapidly intensify, becoming the second severe tropical cyclone of the season the next day. Throughout much of its duration, it moved southeastward, parallel to the coast of Queensland. It underwent rapid deepening over a period of 48 hours, Hamish reached peak winds of 215 km/h (130 mph) according to the Australia Bureau of Meteorology, making the cyclone a Category 5 on the Australian intensity scale. It quickly weakened due to wind shear, and without moving ashore it stalled and turned to a northwest drift. The low dissipated on March 5.

Hamish indirectly caused a major environmental disaster along the Queensland coastline, when strong waves from the cyclone damaged the hull of a cargo ship, spilling 260 tonnes of fuel and oil into the ocean. The oil washed onto the coastline, endangering the environment prompting a costly cleanup. Offshore, the fishermen went missing after the boat was lost; one person was found, although the other two remained missing and were presumed dead. As the storm remained offshore, overall damage directly from the storm was minor, primarily from strong waves.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • Australia – In addition to Cyclone Hamish, three other cyclones formed and were named as Gabrielle, Ilsa and Jasper. However, there was no impact reported from these three storms whilst in the Australian region.
  • South Pacific – This month Cyclones Joni and Ken formed near to the Cook Islands, whilst Cyclone Jasper moved into the area at its peak and brought heavy rain and coastal erosion to New Caledonia. On the last day of the month Tropical Depression 14F formed to the northeast Fiji.
  • South-West Indian – Severe Tropical Storm Izilda was the only storm to form in the South-West Indian Ocean this month; however the extratropical remnants of Ilsa moved into the region from the Australian basin.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar
Cyclone barnstar

The member of the month is... Ramisses, has been a member of the Project since January 2008. He is a usefull editor who helps to make the trackmaps for the current season articles, as well as numerous other storms, from previous seasons. We just hope he is able to keep on top of the trackmaps when the busy part of the year comes!

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Storm article statistics

Grade Nov Dec Feb Mar
FA 50 50 56 56
A 19 19 17 17
GA 198 202 239 244
B 21 22 14 15
C 118 122 122 120
Start 210 210 198 192
Stub 16 17 28 34
Total 631 642 669 678
ω 2.87 2.87 2.80 2.81
percentage
Less than C
35.8 35.4 33.0 33.3
percentage
GA or better
42.2 42.2 46.6 46.8

Project News
There is a discussion on the state of the project, discussing whether it still works like it used to, and what can be done about it. One extreme position is labeling the project inactive, while another position is eliminating some of the bureaucracy. Input would be very beneficial.

As part of the above discussion, there is a request for all active members to sign a list to affirm they are still active members in the project. If you don't sign the list, or if you don't consider yourself active anymore, your name will be placed on the inactive members list on May 1st.

Hurricanehink has organised a challenge to try and improve some of the Tropical cyclone articles. The rules are that you must take either an seasonal or a storm article from one of the eight basins we have, that is either a Stub, Start class or a brand new article and improve it to at least GA status. However to avoid several articles on cyclones that did not affect land, Hurricanehink has limited the challenge to storms/seasonal articles of Mid-importance or higher. Their is an exception to this rule for the Central Pacific as Cyclones rarely form in this basin. - For full details of the challenge see the Project's Talkpage Project member list

Jason Rees (talk) 01:16, 5 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 21:41, 5 April 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

Re: Drama

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Hmm, I'll ask him about it. Thanks for letting me know. –Juliancolton | Talk 15:23, 10 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Erick FAR

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I wish to let the FAR continue its course, as there is just as much drama if the storms do get articles. JC is annoyed by most things I do (JC, if you're reading, ), and I think the FAR would be the best way to get some outside opinions than the people in the hurricane project. --♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:58, 12 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 17:10, 13 April 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XIII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 09:42, 20 April 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

FYI

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I've userfied your personal barnstar to User:Yellow Evan/Yellow Evan award. cheers, –xeno talk 14:56, 25 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XIV

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 14:38, 26 April 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

Nevada Test Site (Sedan crater, etc.)

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I was fortunate to have been given a tour of "crater valley" and have a few photographs which might be of interest to add to the article on the Sedan crater. I do not know how to upload the pictures, nor do I know if they would be appreciated.

John Johnherrick (talk) 22:48, 27 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XV

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 08:44, 4 May 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XVI

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 09:20, 18 May 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XVII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by The Helpful Bot at 20:12, 23 May 2009 (UTC). To report errors leave at message here.[reply]

WikiCup newsletter XVII.V

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This is just a quick reminder that the round ends this Friday, May 29, 2009. I wanted to let you guys know the current standings. If you are very close, but not close enough, work as hard as possible these next two days. Pool leaders are listed as usual, and under the 10 wildcards, are competitors that are still fighting for a spot. Also, if you currently have any un-reviewed GAN's up and you'd like them to be reviewed and counted for this round, you must place them on the appropriate thread of the WikiCup talk page.

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (647)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (247)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (455)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (539)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (479)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (961)
Current Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (393)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (372)
  3. Thailand Rlevse (329)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (307)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (285)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (248)
  7. Mitchazenia (226)
  8. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (181)
  9. Michigan the_ed17 (179)
  10. Isle of Man J Milburn (168)
  11. Confederate States of America Bedford (156)
  12. Toronto Gary King (147)
  13. New South Wales 97198 (142)
  14. Luxembourg Ceranthor (111)
  15. India Tinucherian (106)
  16. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (98)

 GARDEN ,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One The Helpful Bot 00:57, 27 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Checking in

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Hi ... just checking in to see if there is anything that you believe need be done on the Ian Kinsler page for it to be granted GA status. KillerVogel made some suggestions, which I believe I've addressed. Thank you.--Epeefleche (talk) 04:21, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XVIII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by The Helpful Bot at 14:46, 31 May 2009 (UTC). To report errors leave at message here.[reply]

Newsletter

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Hi, could you please stop sending out the newsletter until we get a chance to clean it up? Thanks. –Juliancolton | Talk 02:41, 1 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Automatic processing of your editor review

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This is an automated message. Your editor review is scheduled to be closed on 6 June 2009 because it will have been open for more than 30 days and inactive for more than 7. You can keep it open longer by posting a comment to the review page requesting more input. Adding <!--noautoarchive--> to the review page will prevent further automated actions. End of line. DustyBot (talk) 10:03, 3 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Boris 96

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I passed Hurricane Boris of 1996 and am about to go through final procedures. --Anhamirak 14:41, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Although the article recently passed GAN, I strongly feel that it was not properly reviewed. As such, I have put it up for Reassessment. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 15:43, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XIX and XX

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Delivered by The Helpful Bot at 22:06, 13 June 2009 (UTC) for the WikiCup. To report errors, please leave a message on the talk page.[reply]

Hello, Yellow Evan. Welcome to the Amazing Race Wikipedia. In your travels, you will encounter two types of tasks. In a Detour, you have a choice between two tasks. Both of you must work together on this. In a Roadblock, one team member must work on a task alone. Your Amazing Race Wikipedia submissions page is located here. Enjoy the competition! Best, Shappy (talk · contribs) and Firestorm (talk · contribs). 20:03, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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I'm Sorry

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Darren23 (Contribs) 16:57, 23 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your GAC 1971–72 NBA season failed

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Hello Yellow Evan, I quick-failed your nomination at WP:GAC due to lack of references.--Crzycheetah 05:52, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I did notice the note. It doesn't change the fact that there are no reliable sources on that page. You only listed the main page of nba.com and the basketball-reference.com. There should be links to the pages where the info is actually mentioned. Right now, you were basically just saying that the readers need to do the research themselves if they want to verify any info on that page. You are always welcome to re-nominate again, of course, but it's highly unlikely that the result will change unless there are more precise references.--Crzycheetah 16:37, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XXII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 22:00, 28 June 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

Amazing Race Wikipedia Starts!

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Hello, Shappy. This is a reminder that Amazing Race Wikipedia will start very soon. At 00.00 (or whereabouts), our host Firestorm will place the first Detour on your submissions page. Again, the Detour is a choice between two tasks; both members of the team choose one task and work together to complete it. A Roadblock is a task only one team member must perform; he/she may not have any help from the other team member. Good luck and enjoy the Race! :-) Shappy (talk · contribs) and Firestorm (talk · contribs) --EdwardsBot (talk) 13:34, 30 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #27

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The Hurricane Herald

This is the monthly newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The Hurricane Herald aims to give a summary of the WikiProject's progress and global tropical cyclone activity. If you wish to change how you receive this newsletter, or no longer wish to receive it, please add your username to the appropriate section on the mailing list. This newsletter covers June 2009.

Please visit this page and bookmark any suggestions of interest to you. This will help improve monitoring of the WikiProject's articles.

From the editors

In recent months, the project has become increasingly inactive; with only a few active participants, we need your help for the upcoming hurricane season! Feel free to contact Hurricanehink (talk · contribs), Juliancolton (talk · contribs), Jason Rees (talk · contribs), or Cyclonebiskit (talk · contribs) for more information. Thanks!

Storm of the month

Tropical Storm Linfa formed out of an area of low pressure on June 14, the storm briefly attained tropical depression status before degenerating. By June 17 the system regenerated in the South China Sea. Slowly tracking northward, the storm intensified, attaining severe tropical storm status on June 19 and peaking in intensity the following day. On June 21, Linfa made landfall in Fujian Province, China as a tropical storm before weakening to a tropical depression.

In Taiwan, outer bands of the storm produced significant amounts of rain over southeastern areas of the island. Along the western coast, rip currents resulted in the drowning of one person. Six hikers also were reported to be missing. In China, torrential rains triggered flooding that destroyed 100 homes, killed one person and left six others missing. In all, seven people were killed by Linfa, with another 12 missing, damages in mainland China were estimated at ¥655 million (US$95.8 million) and agricultural losses in Taiwan reached NT$400 million (US$12.1 million).

Other tropical cyclone activity

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar
Cyclone barnstar

The member of the month is Cool3 (talk · contribs). Though only a new member, Cool3 has contributed hundreds of sources and hours of research to several articles, two of which are now featured. The project thanks him for his high-quality work.

New members

In addition, three users re-joined the project after being listed as inactive:

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Article statistics

Project News
The project as a whole is still rather inactive, though more articles are being created and expanded than in previous months. 18 good articles and four featured articles were promoted during June, including Wind. Additionally, about 28 new articles were created and assessed.

As of 01:42, 4 July 2009 (UTC), there are three featured article candidates; see the noticeboard for more info.

A discussion is ongoing at the project talk page (link) regarding the naming of unnamed tropical cyclones, such as 1978 January subtropical storm and 1975 Pacific Northwest hurricane. While more descriptive titles often constitute original research, official designations are sometimes ambiguous. Comments are welcome. There is also a discussion on how the project rates its articles on the importance scale.

Tropical cyclones at associated Wikimedia projects

Juliancolton | Talk 02:11, 4 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Cristina 96

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I've noticed that you want to get Cristina to a GA, do you mind if I could do that?

Thanks --Anhamirak 01:35, 5 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Delivered by –Juliancolton | Talk 16:54, 5 July 2009 (UTC).[reply]