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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 Australian Scale and SSHWS.
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bad taste to move other people's drafts when they're incomplete, such as Hurricane Dorian's effects in US. I'm glad though that you're getting fully invested in editing though, hopefully editing is still fun now that it's hurricane season. Do you have any questions these days, regarding editing or Knowledge? ♫
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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 Twinkle or Huggle
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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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Around six months ago, I joined Knowledge after seeing many articles on tropical cyclones and their seasons. Being someone who has studied (and been through) multiple storms, I realized I could help make a difference, bring more attention to tropical cyclones and that Knowledge was the perfect place
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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 English-speaking areas, so it should be pretty easy to
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As for 2011, yea I'd agree with Robert McClenon - that 2011 draft is incomplete, ditto 2005. It's going to take a lot of work getting those yearly articles done, similar to the amount of work that you've done for Cat 2 hurricanes. Maybe you could reach out to some other users to collaborate on them?
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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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Haha, yup, this can be our new section talking back and forth. As for the messages, it just means you're interacting a lot more with other users. As you might've noticed, not every interaction is going to be positive, especially as you experiment more with Knowledge and try out new articles. One of
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Western Pacific - For the first time on record, there were no tropical storms or typhoons during the month of July in the western Pacific. There were two nondeveloping tropical depressions during the month, as well as two tropical depressions in late July that would reach peak intensity in August.
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is going to take some time, as the current plan is to list every recorded typhoon, and not separate it (like the other basins) by category. This is because JMA is the RSMC for the WPAC, and they don't publicly use super/violent typhoon. Most intensity lists are finished for the North Indian Ocean,
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Don't forget to use the BOM TCR, but it's looking much better. It's a lot of work getting to GA status, but when you're done, you can take pride making one of the best resources anywhere online for a given storm. Also, you should put the Solomon Islands first in the impact section, since the storm
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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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Hey Chicdat, thanks for your response to my question regarding the WikiProject Tropical cyclones that I had asked on Destroyeraa's talk page. I have a few more questions before deciding to join. I am a bit confused about some of the requested tasks and goals as there doesn't seem to be a lot of
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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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The important thing is to be thorough. You wrote a paragraph, but I think Owen could be expanded even more. Check out other good articles in the basin, and you'll see how there's other information out there. For example, be sure to include references for where the storm is, for instance, where it
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gathering sources. Season articles really aren't worth doing until you flesh out all the storms anyways. If you do want to do a more important storm, you should see if an experienced editor could help you with you it. Trust me when I say it is tough finding sources, especially in other languages.
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advise you to stay out of administrative areas. This means everything related to blocking, deletion, protection, user rights, and the like. You are making great content but have demonstrated repeatedly that you are not yet prepared to wade into these areas. You have ignored this advice before and
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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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Are there any storms from either 2018 SHEM or WPAC that would be easier for Chicdat to do? I'm just asking Hink in the case that you want to, Chicdat. I would recommend that you avoid the large storms and season articles (on your own) for now since those require a lot of work and experience with
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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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You'd put the same type of preps you'd put in any article - any warnings, mention shelters opening, mention if anything was canceled because of the storm. As for making it a GA, you mention impacts for the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, so try finding info for those countries. Also, you
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Hey Chicdat, it's probably not the best idea. It already looks like Isaac is headed for a merger, so I'm not sure what one additional voice would add. The best way to be productive on Knowledge isn't focusing so much on the talk pages - it's reverting vandalism, adding content, and working on
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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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That's great! I hope you keep reaching out to newbies. And considering how long you've been around, and that you're already semi-familiar with the rules, I wouldn't call a newbie. You're just part of the project now, one of hundreds of editors trying to make sense of all these storms. ♫
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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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It is worth remembering that an article rating can change with time, as more work and research is put into an article. Your articles were rated as a start, because they need to be gone through for excess references and the data needs double checking especially around the deaths and
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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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To our new members: welcome to the project, and happy editing! Feel free to check the to-do list at the bottom right of the newsletter for things that you might want to work on. To our veteran members: thank you for your edits and your tireless contributions!
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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passed its GAR. That doesn't include the articles rated A-class that also passed GA status. There are now 1,299 good or featured articles, which 47.1% of all articles in the project. 80 net more good articles are needed for half of the project to be good or
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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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due to flooding and landslides. Laura rapidly intensified once it reached the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a powerful Category 4 hurricane on August 26 with peak winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) early the next day. On August 27, Laura made landfall near
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Chicdat - an example of a task you should not be doing is getting involved with blocks/unblocks. Yamla had written about that a few days ago and I see that you've done a couple of those actions recently. That's not a good idea either.
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Good, it seems like you're getting the hang of it. I was wondering, have you considered improving any articles to good article status? The amount of work you're doing for Cat 2 hurricanes is incredible, and might lead to an eventual
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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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If you are new and have questions, don't be afraid to ask someone. There are plenty of helpful editors who know what they are doing, and who would be happy to give some great tips to get you used to editing weather articles on
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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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to ANI or AIV. Just don't participate in XFD, that always has bad results for nominators. And don't give experienced users warnings, they get really pissed and may report you. And yeah, don't edit war. That may get
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Sure, okay. I'm sorry for merging those articles. It was because the user that created it, Typhoon No. 14, did create several inappropriate articles before then, so I just assumed that the others were, too. Sorry,
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formed, what direction it moved, where it crossed land, where its peak was. Also, why did the storm move the way it did? It's a lot to add, but that's how you get an article that's rated higher than start-class. ♫
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
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Or do anything else in other areas which are normally tasks for administrators or, occasionally, long term editors, like moving an old RfA. You seem to be doing OK with your editing, so just continue to edit.
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ChessEric first joined Knowledge in April of this year, and has quickly become a prolific weather editor. In addition to his work on tornado and severe weather articles, ChessEric helped write the bulk of the
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was the season's second hurricane, which brushed the Baja California Peninsula while moving northwestward. In the middle of the month, a series of storms formed, including a long-lived tropical depression,
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formed east of Taiwan and followed a similar path to Bavi, becoming a powerful typhoon as it moved through the Ryukyu Islands. Another tropical depression formed between the Marianas Islands and Japan on
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or some other experienced editor first, but really, the great majority of what you listed above is you just jumping into the deep end too early. To make a swimming analogy, you've barely learned
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the main points of the project is collaboration - we're all trying to do the same thing here, document all of human knowledge, write it well, and have sourcing to prove we didn't make it up.
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I get why you wanted to, it happens. You just need to look at every article on its individual merits. Calling a storm that killed 379 people "not notable" is a bit short-sighted. ♫
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became the basin's first hurricane on July 23, which was the fourth-latest on record. Douglas would go on to strengthen into the season's first major hurricane, briefly attaining
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clearly that did not work out, so please please consider complying. The alternative would be a topic ban from these subjects or other sanction. Don't make it come down to that.--
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Come to think of it, I never thanked you for STILL doing the GA review despite my rude edit summary to you, and STILL doing all these tips despite the MH being a mess.
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cannot block you (he's not an admin). Also, it will be helpful if you can warn disruptive editors or vandals again with Twinkle, as you reverted "good faith" edits on
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mention the $ 25M damage total, but don't mention what caused it. Were any houses damaged? Roads? Power lines? See what info you can find with a good google search. ♫
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cerebrum hurts from all this thinking) I can't request advanced permissions (or not-so-advanced permissions, like rollback and PCR), and, most importantly of all,
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Atlantic - there were five named storms in the North Atlantic in July, tying the record set by 2005. In addition to Isaias, the first storm of the month was
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Well, that's not true. I can't participate in blocks/unblocks (unless I am the target of the block, which I sincerely hope never happens), I can't go to
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because there was no discussion for a few days (usually at least two days, and sometimes four or more). You can still find the archived discussion
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Don't be afraid to start editing. You can edit tropical cyclone pages as much as you want, just make sure you use the proper sources and citations.
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From the Main Page documents WikiProject related materials that have appeared on the main page from July 1–August 31, 2020 in chronological order.
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The storm should cause at least 10 or 20 deaths. Most ITN nominations about a disaster that have less than 10 deaths are usually rejected/closed.
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The storm should cause more than $ 1 billion in damage. However, if the storm causes less destruction and less death, see the requirements below
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Nice, that's a sign you've been around for a while. I'm curious if you have any projects you're working on, say, going for any good articles? ♫
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Great question! For the date/coloring, keep Ele normal up until the date when it crossed the basin. Then, you list the dates/color for WPAC.
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Oof, I guess. I'd just copy the code from Hector or some other basin crosser. I'm not too familiar with the timelines and their graphics. ♫
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and I came across Hurricane/Typhoon Ele, which crossed a basin. How do I put a storm that crossed basins on a graphical timeline. Thanks,
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If you have any ideas but you're not sure if they would be right for an article, you can discuss them with fellow users on a talk page.
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section?) And I do have a question. Why is my talk page suddenly overloaded with messages and discussions? Compare this revision with
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The storm should affect more than two countries. However, if the storm causes a lot of death and destruction in one country (such as
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comments. After all, no one owns any one article, and we're all just trying to make sure that Knowledge is as good as it can be. ♫
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Why, thank you, Janm 7! It's true, I've done a bit of vandalism reversion lately, but I've been advised to mostly stay out of it.
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formed in the South China Sea and struck Guangdong, resulting in heavy rainfall and $ 154 million in damage. About a week later,
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If you post something that isn't in the news or isn't notable at all, then it would be quickly closed without much discussion.
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It's all of those "barset:skip" stuff, isn't it? I removed those yesterday because they were really messing up the timeline.
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I just finished the preparations section, and I'd prefer to finish it tomorrow, since I don't have much time right now. 🐔
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Help improve. There are plenty of tropical cyclone articles that need improvement and we need all the help we can get.
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You don't have to tell me that. Yeah, I'll do the lists instead, storm articles are... a little harder, I've learned.
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brushed western Japan and South Korea with heavy rainfall. A short-lived tropical depression existed south of Japan.
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There is a discussion to merge the nearly 600 disambiguation/set index article into naming lists by letter, such as
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Okay, let's do it on July 1. (Hey, is this becoming our new talking-to-each-other section, the old one being the
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At the end, I'm not going to let Owen get any lower then B-class, and would prefer for it to pass a GAN. Thanks
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Okay, C1 hurricanes. Too bad the user who was working on it was blocked as a sockpuppet of Sleepinthestars. 🐔
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One person spoiled the article of the 2020 Northern Indian Ocean cyclone season and please take action on it.
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Yup, that's what I had in mind! When in doubt, I suggest checking out other good articles for that basin. ♫
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Do you still have an administrative ban? I believe you are experienced enough to ignore the ban, since
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on them (closing or relisting). I agree with Barkeep49 and BMK. If you have any doubts, you should ask
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As we rapidly approach the 15th anniversary of the project in October, it has been proposed that the
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I'm getting Queensland confused with Northern Territory and I don't know which is which! Help me, 🐔
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Alright then in that case I will go ahead and join the project. Thanks again for the information.
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threatened the southern Lesser Antilles, but it dissipated while crossing into the Caribbean Sea.
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My opinions on when to nominate an article (this list mainly refers to tropical cyclone articles)
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I also learned a few lessons about which tropical cyclones to post. In July, someone nominated
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Thank you! I see that Owen's for the 2018 global FT; I'm glad to take part in it. Thanks, 🐔
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detailed explanation but I did take a look at the to do list and found this one appealing:
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LATE MAY, 2020: A bunch of reverting and warning non-vandals cluttering up my talk page.
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blocked. I hope you get back to administrative areas soon. Tread lightly, my friend.
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Here, I'm back. Owen really is hard! I'm still on 4 December in technical bulletins.
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Hello, please do not close Good Article nominations that have not been reviewed yet.
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originated off the east coast of the United States and moved to the east-northeast.
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s your nomination. It is almost guaranteed that someone will oppose your nomination.
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since it includes the "Article Suggestions" one, which is huge (25.4 kilobytes). 🐔
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formed east of the Lesser Antilles and eventually dissipated north of the islands.
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Vandalism has been reverted, and Janm 7 is encouraged to stop sending me messages.
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Does that mean I cannot participate in miscellany for deletion discussions anymore?
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status before weakening as it passed north of Hawaii. Damage in Hawaii was minor.
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The vandalism has been reverted. Please stop sending me these messages. Thanks,
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warning users about disruptive editing and vandalism. Also, you should report
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Western Pacific - after a quiet July, the basin became more active in August.
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I didn't think of myself as a newbie for the few weeks before that either. 🐔
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Keep improving the article. An article that is a stub won't likely be posted.
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get a ban from admin areas. I can participate in them, but not a whole lot.
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JUNE 14, 2020: Reverting not-vandalism (sorry not-vandals whom I reverted).
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Question: With my ban on administrative areas, can I support the merger of
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JUNE 15, 2020: Indirectly requesting rollback by saying "Huggle is cool".
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Iune works! Good choice. Do you know what you have to do to send it out?
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Be kind. It is simply the Golden Rule, if you use it, others will too.
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the future between the severe and the tropical cyclone Wikiprojects.
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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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What do I do, now that Owen's finished? The largest article in WPTC:
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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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I can't relist or close AfD, RfD, FfD, CfD, TfD, or MfD discussions
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at peak intensity, producing wind gusts of 137 mph (220 km/h) in
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find more info. Let me know if you need help finding sources. ♫
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A person is repeatedly spoiling the article of Hurricane Laura
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Looks like that'll be soon! Keep up the good work Chicdat. ♫
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JUNE 18, 2020: Sockpuppet investigation for an innocent IP.
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to GA? Also what do I put in the Preparations section? 🐔
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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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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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Okay. I'll think of it as an editing restriction. 🐔
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That made me feel proud because I had helped a 462:Knowledge:Miscellany for deletion/User:Chicdat/G13 4288:Re: Invite to join WikiProject Tropical cyclones! 3265:New WikiProject Members since the last newsletter 2229:Marcus Sherman, Jerome West, and Pauline van Till 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. 3488:Knowledge's In The News section of the main page 2509:New articles since the last newsletter include: 221:WP:Articles for deletion/Tropical Depression Ten 209:MAY 14, 2020: Misuse of rollback in an edit war. 4768: 4392:Timeline of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season 4376:Timeline of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season 3922:Write the next issue of The Hurricane Herald → 3773:struck the same region, leaving eight deaths. 3196:. After two short-lived tropical depressions, 2822:Draft:1930s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons 2468:The intensity lists by basin are progressing. 4517:! To become part of WPTC, just add your name 3642:. There are 135 A-class articles, and 1,002 4113:EARLY MAY, 2020: Misuse of page mover right. 2818:List of Eastern Pacific tropical depressions 1042:will have much fewer discussions on it than 838:Knowledge:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/2005 792:Knowledge:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/2005 206:EARLY MAY, 2020: Misuse of page mover right. 4183:JUNE 19, 2020: The Bbb23 barnstar disaster. 4099:My Timeline of Disruption & Wikibreaks 3630:for the latest, most up to date statistics. 276:JUNE 19, 2020: The Bbb23 barnstar disaster. 192:My Timeline of Disruption & Wikibreaks 4663:WIPO, Seigenthaler incident 15 years later 4567:WIPO, Seigenthaler incident 15 years later 4449:There's something on Knowledge called the 3734:formed off the southeastern United States. 3228:2.858 billion (US$ 411 million) in damage. 2848:Make sure tropical cyclone lists, such as 2721:Meteorological history of Hurricane Dorian 1388:affected that country before Australia. ♫ 4784:, and this notification was delivered by 4655:More large-scale errors at a "small" wiki 4559:More large-scale errors at a "small" wiki 4040:It isn't a ban, as in it isn't listed at 2485:. 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Thank you. 493:10:06, 2 August 2020 (UTC) 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 3313:Robloxsupersuperhappyface 3121:, spawning a destructive 3085: 3075: 3065: 3055: 3045: 3035: 3025: 3015: 3005: 2995: 2990: 2987: 2874:Tropical cyclones in 2017 2870:Tropical Storm Fay (2002) 2614:Tropical cyclones in 2013 2609:Tropical cyclones in 2007 2604:Tropical cyclones in 2005 2022: 1864:Tropical cyclones in 2002 1585:11:18, 29 July 2020 (UTC) 1568:14:17, 28 July 2020 (UTC) 1554:Tropical cyclones in 2002 1547:10:39, 28 July 2020 (UTC) 1526:14:12, 27 July 2020 (UTC) 1506:10:04, 27 July 2020 (UTC) 1489:14:45, 25 July 2020 (UTC) 1473:13:28, 25 July 2020 (UTC) 1456:13:24, 25 July 2020 (UTC) 1440:11:58, 25 July 2020 (UTC) 1418:09:57, 17 July 2020 (UTC) 1400:19:16, 16 July 2020 (UTC) 1376:14:31, 13 July 2020 (UTC) 1360:12:46, 13 July 2020 (UTC) 1343:12:29, 13 July 2020 (UTC) 1326:10:29, 12 July 2020 (UTC) 1313:much for the sources, 🐔 1303:13:58, 11 July 2020 (UTC) 1283:13:54, 11 July 2020 (UTC) 1235:10:34, 11 July 2020 (UTC) 1210:13:32, 10 July 2020 (UTC) 1194:12:55, 10 July 2020 (UTC) 1143:What can I do to improve 1022:14:23, 12 June 2020 (UTC) 1006:09:56, 11 June 2020 (UTC) 989:17:07, 10 June 2020 (UTC) 964:16:51, 10 June 2020 (UTC) 928:14:08, 10 June 2020 (UTC) 907:09:57, 10 June 2020 (UTC) 796:Tropical cyclones in 2005 748:Tropical cyclones in XXXX 438:12:54, 31 July 2020 (UTC) 421:16:47, 30 July 2020 (UTC) 385:14:45, 30 July 2020 (UTC) 370:13:05, 30 July 2020 (UTC) 355:12:15, 30 July 2020 (UTC) 337:11:33, 30 July 2020 (UTC) 320:JULY 28, 2020: Relisting. 245:Tropical cyclones in 2010 229:JUNE 2, 2020: Nominating 159:00:42, 29 July 2020 (UTC) 139:17:24, 28 July 2020 (UTC) 121:16:01, 28 July 2020 (UTC) 4695:Knowledge's flood biases 4599:Knowledge's flood biases 4399:or whether it should be 4220:JULY 9, 2020: Unlinking 4044:(unlike the real ban of 3719:Tropical Storm Josephine 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. 1552:TS's, or something like 1427:ready to be created? 🐔 1177:12:53, 6 July 2020 (UTC) 1160:11:11, 6 July 2020 (UTC) 1139:19:59, 3 July 2020 (UTC) 1124:14:26, 3 July 2020 (UTC) 1107:10:00, 3 July 2020 (UTC) 1076:15:28, 2 July 2020 (UTC) 1059:09:58, 2 July 2020 (UTC) 890:13:31, 6 June 2020 (UTC) 873:10:57, 6 June 2020 (UTC) 832:13:24, 5 June 2020 (UTC) 811:10:21, 5 June 2020 (UTC) 734:10:21, 5 June 2020 (UTC) 708:14:14, 4 June 2020 (UTC) 688:12:20, 1 June 2020 (UTC) 671:11:13, 1 June 2020 (UTC) 653:11:13, 1 June 2020 (UTC) 619:Member of the month pick 409:and are trying to do an 389:Confirming that you can 313:JULY 9, 2020: Unlinking 4523:policies and guidelines 4163:JUNE 16, 2020: Merging 4042:WP:Editing restrictions 3933:Your administrative ban 3698:maximum sustained winds 3190:Tropical Storm Cristina 3181:as it made landfall in 2892:, Tropical cyclones in 2654:Typhoon Mindulle (2004) 2634:Typhoon Kathleen (1947) 2481:excepting the proposed 2213:A slow couple of months 852:, it said: 'Thank you, 846:Destroyeraa's user page 452:AUGUST 1, 2020: moving 256:JUNE 16, 2020: Merging 4781:Lowercase sigmabot III 3781:, eventually striking 3688:ever recorded to make 3672: 3530:Hurricane Hanna (2020) 3250: 3210:Tropical Storm Sinlaku 3167:Tropical Storm Gonzalo 3151:Tropical Storm Edouard 3109: 2922:1978 Sri Lanka cyclone 2639:Typhoon Kai-tak (2000) 2310: 1808:Hurricane Isaac (2018) 3763:Tropical Storm Jangmi 3752:Tropical Storm Hernan 3744:Tropical Storm Fausto 3671: 3547:Tropical Storm Imelda 3249: 3108: 2502:Tropical Storm Ingrid 2309: 1425:Talk:Cyclone Owen/GA1 848:. And in the section 842:User:Chicdat/sandbox2 480:Oh, I'm so sorry. 🐔 42:of past discussions. 4687:Is there no justice? 4677:Arbitration report: 4591:Is there no justice? 4581:Arbitration report: 4176:JUNE 18 – 19, 2020: 3692:in the U.S state of 2674:Typhoon Yancy (1990) 2669:Typhoon Wanda (1956) 2649:Typhoon Marie (1954) 2629:Typhoon Della (1968) 2340:The Hurricane Herald 2332:The Hurricane Herald 2211:Arbitration report: 1927:Okay, I'll do that. 1823:collaborations :) ♫ 1510:Sure! 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