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to do that. Soon after, I came across the WikiProject
Tropical cyclones page, and after seeing what they did, I decided to sign my name and join the project. I really enjoyed how they gave to-do lists of tropical cyclone pages that needed work among other things. One of the great things about this WikiProject is the warm welcome I received when I joined and I got to know some of the more veteran editors, and they really helped me get around on Knowledge, such as helpful tips and great advice to make better edits. As I have become comfortable editing and helping other users, some things came to mind that I thought other new users should know when they join the WPTC:
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whether there is enough information on the storm to sustain a separate article from the season. Most of the storms you redirected are perfectly fine stub articles, ones that might develop into full-fledged articles in the future. If it was a short-lived storm that lasted 12 hours over open waters, then sure, you could probably claim that it's not notable enough for its own separate article, but even then you'd have to be careful. Knowledge works by collaboration, we're all building off each other's work, so when you redirect dozens of articles without any discussion, you might prevent these articles from being developed further in the future. Just a heads up. ♫
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better, however, you still say that the system degenerated into an area of low pressure and that it turned extratropical when it didnt. I would also add in information from the JTWC where relevant and tell us what windspeeds the JTWC and the BoM think it peaked with before comparing them back to the
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Chicdat, that just plain sucks. For the Bbb23 barnstar disaster, I think that Bbb23 was rather rude towards you, probably after getting pissed off after admins removed his checkuser rights. But yeah, you did abuse some of your rights. However, I do think you should get back to using
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Sorry for not replying, I was pretty busy yesterday. I'm glad that you find a task appealing. However, there is no guideline that states you must stick to a task and do it thoroughly. Most editors just grammar-check storm articles or simply update wind speeds, damage, and deaths. You should probably
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IDK, I think you're getting it! Owen is starting to look pretty good. Your MH is a decent length, and I see you're starting to add in the impact and preps section. Often, the hardest part is finding information, but thankfully Owen only affected
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article (the storm of the month), in addition to making sure the article stayed free of vandalism, with 224 edits to the article as of this newsletter. ChessEric was one of 190 editors who worked on the Laura article. We thank ChessEric for his edits, and hope we can build on more collaborations in
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In hindsight, Owen 2018 was probably one of the worst systems for you to try and compile as it has limited sources that talk about the MH in detail, which is why I am being patient and watch you rewrite the article as a whole rather than straight out failing the GAN. It is slowly but surely getting
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Hey there, I saw you were having some troubles with Owen. So I noticed you mentioned your age in your user summary - I removed the visibility of your edit summary in question. Wikipedians should be treated equally regardless of their age. That being said, it is a big project doing an article as big
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Hey, on second thought, don't worry about sending out the newsletter, I saw Noah added something, and it's been a busy few days in the tropics. We can always send out the newsletter July 1st, there's no rush and no consequences if we wait. I did want to point out one thing though - it's considered
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formed in the Caribbean and briefly strengthened into a minimal hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. For a few days, the NHC forecast back-to-back hurricane landfalls from Marco and Laura within two days of each other; however, Marco dissipated near the Louisiana coastline without causing significant
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Hey there Chicdat. I noticed you unilaterally redirected a bunch of stub articles that were recently created. You claimed a bunch of them were not notable, but I'm not sure where you came to that conclusion. Most storms are notable enough to appear on Knowledge in general. The question usually is
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Whatever you feel like working on :) That's the best of Knowledge. Because it's all volunteer, you can work on whatever you want to. However, you still need to work well with other users, learn/follow the rules, that fun stuff. If you're not sure, then I'd suggest Cat 1 hurricanes before Atlantic
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Good job Chicdat! It’s not perfect, but it’s your best storm article to date. Two things stand out - no info for Papua New Guinea, and all of your metric units shouldn’t be converted to US units. You can do it like this - 100 mm (3.9 in). Also, this part felt off/misleading - “Owen was the first
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recently announced an initiative to get a featured topic for the year of 2018 with complete subtopics. The Eastern Pacific portion is very close to achieving a featured topic, and the Atlantic and North Indian Ocean are around a B-class average. The Western Pacific, Southern Hemisphere, and the
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Hiya Chicdat, I agree with what Jason said, that it becomes easier writing a good article with more experience. In a way, Owen was a bit of a test to see how you'd do - you didn't fail by any means, but it showed you how much work is expected for a good article. I'm glad you're open to Jason's
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I would be able to contribute to this task every now and then. My question is do I need to report or make a note somewhere every time I update/verify the number of deaths for a certain hurricane? If so then how and where do I need to do this? Also when the task asks for organizing and
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I am sure I missed some tips, but these are important for getting started with WPTC. This WikiProject has some amazing people and articles and I am sure new users (and veteran users as well) enjoy this as much as I do and will continue to make great edits as well as informative articles.
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global article for 2018 need your help! A lot of work is needed to get those three items up to par. For more information on which articles need specifically, please check out the project talk page. Getting a featured topic for an entire year would be an impressive feat for our project.
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cross-referencing does that mean I need to make sure other hurricane related pages that reference that particular hurricane are also updated with this latest information? If so then how can I find out all the pages that make a reference to that hurricane and its fatalities number?
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tropical cyclone situated over the Coral Sea since 1997.” given the TL you mentioned in the note, I think you can remove this sentence. Still, a pretty good job. I don’t know if it would pass a GA review. Do you want me to get someone to review it before you publish the article?
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from an edit that was clearly disruptive made by an IP, saying that Laura caused 420 deaths without providing a source. I warned the IP for you. It's just that I believe that you know the policied better than 2 months ago, and you don't need to be forced under a ban.
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the noticeboard discussion. I strongly advise you to listen to the advice Jasper offers you above and to honor what I took to be your commitment to not relist/close XfDs. Let me know if you have any questions, otherwise best of luck with your editing.
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No thanks, I started Owen, and I'm not going to let it sit there in the Knowledge non-GA pit of doom looking miserable and needing updating. I'm going to pick the article up and get it to a GA to play my part in the 2018 Global FT!
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make a note in the edit summary every time you update deaths, like you're doing perfectly now. Yes, if new info is found, you should update the season article. You're doing very well on this task, keep up the good work!
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and killing at least 18 people. Forming from a tropical wave near the
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You're welcome!! Both of them imply that I am familiar with chickens.
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I don't think Iune got the message. She still hasn't responded. --🐔
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you.
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policies, and is adequately referenced and well-written.
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with Knowledge (when I am still sort of one myself)! 🐔
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Talk:2018–19 Australian region cyclone season/December
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JUNE 18, 2020: Giving Yellow Evan an improper warning.
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Can you please make tropical storm noul (2020) page?
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1998:You're right. I just got a little... carried away.
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4288:Re: Invite to join WikiProject Tropical cyclones!
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4270:User talk:2A02:C7F:766F:DE00:3996:60F5:9C19:CFEF
4128:WP:Articles for deletion/Tropical Depression Ten
4116:MAY 14, 2020: Misuse of rollback in an edit war.
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2468:The intensity lists by basin are progressing.
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4113:EARLY MAY, 2020: Misuse of page mover right.
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206:EARLY MAY, 2020: Misuse of page mover right.
4183:JUNE 19, 2020: The Bbb23 barnstar disaster.
4099:My Timeline of Disruption & Wikibreaks
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276:JUNE 19, 2020: The Bbb23 barnstar disaster.
192:My Timeline of Disruption & Wikibreaks
4663:WIPO, Seigenthaler incident 15 years later
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4449:There's something on Knowledge called the
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4655:More large-scale errors at a "small" wiki
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2265:42nd edition of The Hurricane Herald!
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3271:More information can be found
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3797:Project Goals & Progress
3655:About the assessment scale →
3576:New user perspective on WPTC
2759:Tropical Storm Ileana (2018)
2619:Tropical Storm Lekima (2007)
2459:Tropical Storm Ofelia (1993)
2157:Storytelling large and small
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4119:MAY 16, 2020: An "FAR" for
3771:Severe Tropical Storm Higos
3732:Tropical Depression Fifteen
3129:on July 30, Isaias crossed
2949:WPTC 15th Anniversary push:
2882:Indianola Hurricane of 1886
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2814:1936 Mid-Atlantic hurricane
2463:Tropical Storm Percy (1993)
2437:Tropical Storm Sanba (2018)
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3682:1856 Last Island hurricane
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474:14:14, 1 August 2020 (UTC)
4778:The archival was done by
4227:JULY 28, 2020: Relisting.
4152:Tropical cyclones in 2010
4136:JUNE 2, 2020: Nominating
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1313:much for the sources, 🐔
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320:JULY 28, 2020: Relisting.
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229:JUNE 2, 2020: Nominating
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121:16:01, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
4695:Knowledge's flood biases
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4399:or whether it should be
4220:JULY 9, 2020: Unlinking
4044:(unlike the real ban of
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3619:Current assessment table
2850:List of Texas hurricanes
2743:Today's Featured Article
2594:Hurricane Dolores (2015)
2498:List of named storms (I)
2181:The longest-running hoax
2130:Please do not modify it.
2093:Please do not modify it.
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4163:JUNE 16, 2020: Merging
4042:WP:Editing restrictions
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480:Oh, I'm so sorry. 🐔
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4687:Is there no justice?
4677:Arbitration report:
4591:Is there no justice?
4581:Arbitration report:
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1927:Okay, I'll do that.
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1510:Sure! I moved it to
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715:#Article suggestions
645:Hurricanehink mobile
503:Your new signature (
269:JUNE 18 – 19, 2020:
4770:create a new thread
4638:: 27 September 2020
4542:: 27 September 2020
4457:, then it could be
3748:Hurricane Genevieve
3723:Tropical Storm Kyle
3570:about this topic.
3183:Padre Island, Texas
3179:rapidly intensified
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2938:Typhoon Fred (1994)
2918:1876 Bengal cyclone
2886:Typhoon Nina (1975)
2826:1971 Odisha cyclone
2664:Typhoon Ruby (1964)
2659:Typhoon Olga (1976)
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2414:Non-tropical storms
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2195:News from the WMF:
2016:A barnstar for you!
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4792:automated accounts
4753:Knowledge:Teahouse
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1347:Resolved. 🐔
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