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431: 2147: 2159: 31: 1912: 1025:, where the JTWC's peak wind was 55 kt and the JMA's was 60kt. 60 knots 10-minute winds, when converted on a factor of 14%, produces 68-knot 1-minute winds - a Category 1 storm. In such a case, would be list it as "Category 1 typhoon (1-minute winds)" or "Tropical storm (1-minute winds)"? And in this case, should the infobox's "Winds" parameter show the JTWC report, or the 68-kt extrapolated speed? Should we change "1-minute sustained winds" in the infobox to "JTWC reported winds"? 2183: 248:, for example, could mention that each of the major NWS officies was struck by a major hurricane. Maybe it would be a little redundant, but it would give a chance to expand season articles past their basin. Other sections could include cross-over storms from one basin to another (1996 would have Cesar-Douglas, Tropical Depression 34W, and the southern hemisphere multi basin ones) and a list of names worldwide (no summaries, just names). I don't know. Comments? 476: 2171: 2731:
articles should get subcategories? That might sound like a lot of work, but I think it would make the most sense. For example, a retired hurricane that already has an article should get a subpage, right? Not every image can fit in the article, so having a link in the article to the subpage can allow for more pictures. Also, storms that already have articles will probably have more images out there, at least for the more recent ones.
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I discovered the online encyclopedia, Knowledge, and the storm reports which were being written and archived there. In fact, I included links to the Knowledge reports for Hurricanes Dennis and Emily last year and perhaps for some others. Based on the fact that reports for Atlantic hurricane seasons dating back into the 1950s have been archived on Knowledge, I perceive that the summaries will be available there long-term.
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RSMCs will lead to an artificial drop in windspeed as it crosses the dateline. That is if the CPHC and JMA agree on when it crosses the dateline (that isn't certain). If they disagree, does the CPHC or the JMA take precedence for the disputed time? My inclination would be to use the HURDAT file as that would cover it continuously
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Alright, maybe not every storm article, but having subcategories on the commons could be a useful way to extend the low-to-no impact articles. Someone reading an article on, say, Hurricane Kate might want to see satellite images for each point in its life (forming pic, first became a TS, first became
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Hmm, I would personally recommend having subcategories for each and every named storm from 2003 onward, with a possible extension backward later on. The reason I chose 2003 is because 2003 is next to finish having all articles, while 2004 and 2005 already have all articles. Hmm, maybe all storms with
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There are two stages here: operational and post-season. Operationally, do we use the RSMC data? In other words use all the CPHC advisories then switch over to the JMA. The problem with that is a 140kt 1-min hurricane drops to a 105 kt 10 min typhoon (~120 kt 1-min), when there has been no significant
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I think this is a great idea. However, to avoid the chaos that occurred with Zeta in the Atlantic, I propose that the name simply be 2006 Tropical Cylcones or 2006 Worldwide Tropical Cyclones. After all, what passes as a "typhoon season" in the Northwest Pacific does cross into January on a regular
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in each article will generate much busy work, when the next bigger, longer, stronger, wider hurricane comes along? I advocate linking to a few, designated articles to compare the "strongest" or "deadliest" or "costliest" hurricanes in history, and begin the long process of removing all the relative
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Some user has recently added a lot of ACE tables for a lot of the seasons. Is that really a good idea? Most people don't even know what they mean. Maybe including ACE could work if it was a section in the season and article infoboxes, but the table doesn't add that much. Even if it must be kept, ACE
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All in all, the tropical cyclone Wikiproject could be published as a Weather encyclopedia, with some major work in a few key areas. The most important storm articles are of mediocre quality (Camille, Andrew, Wilma), while some not-so-important are of great quality (Irene 05, Esther 61, John 94). The
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of the monthly summaries. My time is extremely limited, and what time I do have is often quite fragmented due to various commitments and the time required to help care for my elderly mother. If the tropical cyclone summaries are to continue, some time-reduction techniques are necessary. Last year
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is very good and well done, it is like comparing watermelon to raspberries because the tracks in each basin start at different times. The way it is it makes the Atlantic seem more active than it really is because it has over 100 years of tracks whereas the others only break 50. It would be better if
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Tropical waves are "a dime a dozen". The Category, if an article was created about a signifigant storm event would not belong in the tropical cyclones portal IMO. It's not a tropical cyclone, but a storm system. Kind of like those Supercells that wreak havoc in the midwest. I think there would have
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Should we get rid of the stuff that says "Category 2 typhoon (JMA 10-minute winds)"? As far as the JMA is concerned, a Category 5 super typhoon to the JTWC is a typhoon to them. It should just be, for JMA, "TD", "TS", "STS" and "TY, while the 1-minute area can retain the equivalents. A problem with
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I'll write you more later--don't have much time this morning. By 'referencing' Knowledge, I meant that mainly I'm going to include the link and only write some general supplementary material. I did glean some deaths and damage stats for TC Mala from the Wiki. Report, and in the future when I do
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Some of the Knowledge reports are rather brief, and in some cases (such as TCs Elia and Hubert following), I will write a more detailed summary. But when the Knowledge report is rather detailed (such as for Mala and most of the Atlantic storms), I will for the most part just reference the online
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an issue however. After the season, the track for Ioke will be added to the NHC's HURDAT database (with any luck the full track), the CPHC will produce a report giving BT in the CPac only, the JTWC will produce a full track and the JMA track will start with one position in the CPac. To follow the
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I don't see what the point in removing them is. Remember, this is both a general purpose and a specialized encyclopedia; if we can find verifiable facts, there's no reason to remove them. As for the ACE as a sentence in the lede and in storm summaries; that is the kind of technical information we
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Yeah, both of these make sense. If we are going to have an arbitrary start date I think I'll start from 1950 (round numbers and all that...). Drawing the storms in strength order will also be possible, but fairly tedious. I think I will tackle that after the refresh of the existing track maps. Of
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advised me that they only release it state-by-state, so it wouldn't be feasible to do it for hurricanes that affect such a large area. I was wondering if anybody, then, would be up to the task of creating disaster area maps based on this FEMA information? Even for hurricanes that affect just one
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I was just thinking, would there be any use in having a worldwide tropical season page? It could serve as a disambiguator, as well as give worldwide statistics. For example, if it were expanded, it could indicate what worldwide season had the most tropical storms, along with retirements, deadly
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What would be the point of the coordiniators? Remember, we all have lives. Based on the past, organizing people doesn't work very well, as shown in the failed Tropical cyclone collaboration of the week. If someone wants a project done, they could ask for help, but there's no need to make it so
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Let me get this straight. You want to calculate the ACE for all the active seasons, then, when they're over, you are gonna delete them all, forever disappeared. That is totally non-sensical. Why would you wanna waste time working on the ACEs when you know they won't be staying in Knowledge? :S
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The only reason I suggested 2006 Worldwide tropical cyclone season was to copy the standards by the other basins. However, you raise a good point with the southern hemisphere seasons, for which the season is from July 1 to June 30. 2006 Worldwide tropical cyclones could work, but it's not just
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does indeed have the hurricane template on it, but what about a specific tropical wave that caused enough damage to warrant an article? There's a few that come in mind; November 2003 in the northeast Caribbean, May 2004 in Haiti. What would happen for the infobox? I am asking this because I am
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The bolded entries are the RSMC 1-minute data. Following the RSMC data produces 100, 110, 90, 100 knot winds. That suggests the storm dropped in intensity (from High C3 to C2) between 0000Z and 0600Z. However, from a glance at the table above and the source data this is clearly an artifact of
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Random26 and I have been doing it even though he's been doing naming different than mine. I write if only 1 subtropical storm just Subtrop. If there's more than one, Subtrops 1 then Subtrop 2 and on. Random's been taking up space writing out the full name which really i dont think is
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Yea, I think they would be a good idea, but it might not work for storms that resulted in disaster areas in more than one state. In addition, the maps only go back to 1998. Is there a way to go back further with a generated map? FEMA has disaster declarations back to 1955.
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to certain pages. I created it with seasonal pages in mind. They are current but fairly slow-moving when nothing is happening, and can be easily mistaken for a fast-moving current event. It can also be used for storm articles for events not exactly newsworthy.
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The reason for saying do impact by year and not season is to save another cat level for impact. Obviously when the storm cat would be near empty it should be merged into the seasons entry. Does that look like a reasonable structure? And am I missing anything
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tropical cyclones. It discusses tropical activity as a whole. Hmm... I don't know what would be the best title after all. Also, I'm not sure if people would even search for it, come to think of it, but oh well :) Some redirects would be required for sure. --
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I've uploaded a lower-res version of the image, having made the coverage on the track maps from 1950 on. I've also redone the track map so that the storms with highest windspeed are on top. That isn't perfect, but its the best that can be done without a
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These are the 3 plausible combinations of Best track data for this storm. The JMA data has been adjusted to 1-minute winds using a 15% increase, but still shows a reduction in SS category when the data switches. What are peoples opinions as to the best
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Tropical waves, unless they formed into at least a depression or are the remnants of one, do not belong in the articles. If their effects are notable enough for an article (like last week's flooding), it should be treated as a non-tropical cyclone.
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but adds some stuff of his own. That gives WPTC some real credibility I think. One con of this of course is we can and do use his summaries for referencing. We have to be careful with those as a source in future, knowing that Knowledge is one of
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the JMA stated that it crossed the dateline. At 09Z Aug 27 the JTWC said "17.4N 179.7W". 3 hours previously, the JMA issued its first advisory stating "17.5N 180.0E". 3 hours before that the CPHC said in its final advisory "17.7N, 179.3W". Just
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Hmm, I don't know. Officialness is important, and if the switch from JTWC to JMA in recent WPAC seasons ever happens, then the maps will have to be changed. I personally vote for using the CPHC data, then JMA data with the adjusted wind speed.
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a Hurricane, first became a Cat. 2, etc.). Not all of those images can fit on the article, nor should they, but it could be potentially useful as an addition. That's why I think it should coincide with whenever the all storm articles is.
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I propose adding coordinators for WikiProject Tropical cyclones. It has seen growth over time and I think coordinators are now needed. It would see lets say, one Lead Coordinator and four Assistant Coordinators? What do you think?
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following the data in this manner. All 3 agencies show Ele as intensifying over this period, so the discontinuity is genuinely misleading. I think that is potentially harmful, showing a trend which doesn't exist and all that...--
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report and include some supplemental information. Since the May and June summaries will be rather brief due to few TCs worldwide, I will explain there a little more fully how I plan to structure the summaries in the future.
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I have a question. If Dog is more famous then King (record wise), why is Dog getting the 1950 in its name compared to King which really only famous for its damage to Florida. Cant we switch them around being called
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Our naming conventions mean that storms used more than once get only the main article if they were retired; while King never was retired, it was only used once. Therefore the answer to your question is a strong
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You know, it might be as easy as finding a US map with every county outlined (high definition), then putting it into paint mode and filling in the needed counties. The hard part would be finding that map.
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I really want a copy of the huge 8191x4121 image, but when I try to view it on my 7 year old computer, the shell crashes. Can you upload a smaller version somewhere, say around 2047x1030? Thanks :D --
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and get the images sorted out properly. That's why I've brought this up: some guidance on the categories would be nice. I've used Katrina as an example as that has by far the greatest number of pics.
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The individual storm values will remain as a sentence or two in the storm article or section, and the seasonal total can easily be added to the introduction. We're not getting rid of it totally. –
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I agree. However, is it possible to draw the TDs first, then Tropical storms, then Cat 1s, etc? That way, the Cat 5 points are more visible. Otherwise, if you decide to regenerate it, send it to
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Here's a question for you. If the 2006 season articles have the full ACEs, and the years 1995 to 2004 have full ACEs too, what's the problem with older seasons? Might as well delete everything.
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rewrite of the code. I've uploaded a lower-res version, as its not finished (I need to get the track data for the more recent storms sorted). One specific question though, there is a track for
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Well the cut off for commons cats should not relate to the en.wiki articles. However, the greater organisation all storms having a cat allows is only needed for more recent seasons (mostly).--
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Note the nonexistent gallery pages on Commons can host a limited number of selected images of each storm, so that isn't a problem. On the other hand the categories should contain everything.--
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tried to get rid of by making infoboxes; currently, those who are interested in ACE stats just go to the ACE section, and don't bother the rest of users. I see this plan as a step backwards.
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As for my plan for commons once the category scheme is sorted, I will make up galleries, which are better suited for the purpose of viewing (as opposed to hunting for a pic for local use).--
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Thanks, that's what I was hoping for. However, I was confused that the tropical wave article is in the WPTC. Maybe it shouldn't be, seeing as a tropical wave is not a tropical cyclone.
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I haven't looked through all of the articles, but I haven't seen this on any other TC article and I'm wondering why. It's useful and informative. I brought it up on that talk page and
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basis, and the southern hemisphere season is "split" by New Year's Day. I believe this will avoid semantic debates, for the most part, if we avoid the "hurricane season" trap.
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selection of state maps, and even better they are svgs :D However, in terms of time it will take - give it a while to figure things out. Katrina would be a good test I think.--
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totals could just be put in the storm summaries. It needn't be long, just a sentence or two, but it could provide the opportunity to mention post-season ACE changes. Comments?
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with {{duplicate|Image:Hurricane Alicia 1983.jpg}}. That is a speedy deletion tag, so thats all you need do (apart from change the usage of the image from '79 to '83 :P--
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Runningonbrains is incorrect here, the image in questions is a Commons image so needs to go through the Commons process. The correct procedure is to upload the image to
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Whoa! That's a great idea! But before we do this idea, the southern hemisphere seasons were supposed to be split up, but the job was never executed. I can't wait.
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change (as reflected by constant DT estimates and the JTWC holding it at 140kt). One additional problem is that the JTWC reported Ioke as still in the CPac
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Thats easy. Storm articles could be better, but aren't bad at all. However seasonal articles are appalling for the most part work on them please people.--
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all of the basins had their input tracks start in the same year, 1949 in this case. That way no basin gets a "bonus" due to there being more track data.
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My inclination is to use CPHC then JTWC, for track maps and primary data, as this has continuity - which I think is more important than "official".--
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Wait a second. Was it 45 knots with 10 minute sustained, or 1 minute sustained? If it was 10 minute, then what is the 1 minute value for it?
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I think if your wondering what color strength thingy to put there, I would put TD strength. And I guess it would be part of the WikiProject.
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Yeah, I suppose we should have continuity throughout the tropical cyclone articles. We may have to check if there are more of these cases.
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as a redirect? (To do so, move the current dab page at 2006HS to the 2006TCS page, then expand it.) This would also be a good time to make
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Sounds like a good idea. Besides, some of these tables are displacing other possible images that could be included in the articles.
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Vamei, in 2001, was recognised as a typhoon only by the JTWC. RSMC Tokyo JMA only called it a 45-knot tropical storm. Should we move
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up to FA quality top priority. It is the foundation of this project IMO, and should be absoultely the best article in the project.
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has no subcategories. Either option could be implemented but I'd like some input from others, its all well and good telling me to
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Unfortunately, there's no way to directly move it. What you need to do is upload the image again to the correct name (I assume
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state we could use the FEMA maps, since they're in the public domain. I think it would be a great contribution to the articles.
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OK, cool. However, should the article "Tropical wave" be part of this Wikiproject, or part of the Meteorology Wikiproject? --
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The article idea is good, yet I don't know anyone would actually search for the article under that name. Perhaps naming it
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CPHC BT then JMA BT - official but will have the artificial windspeed change (even taking into account the 1/10 min diff).
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course, there's no reason we cannot have similar track maps for each basin eventually. An FPC out of this sounds good...--
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How about a template that contains the links to the articles of the seasons in 2006? I'm no HTML expert artist though. --
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I've been going through and copy-editing a bunch of tropical cyclone-related articles when I saw this nice map on the
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Hurricane / Typhoon Ioke is a real mess for us to report on. Firstly there are 3 organisations who issue advisories:
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Co-ordinators might seem to instill a sense of heirarchy (sp?), which personally, I'd rather not see within WPTC. –
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To save us the problem of (2), I've changed the wording to "JMA categorisation", and added a new JMA parameter to
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What about them? They should all be Public domain or, if necessary, fair use. If they aren't, get rid of them.
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Very true. Sadly, there's just too much information out there, and it's hard to organize such a large topic. --
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adjectives now, before the next bigger/weaker hurricane makes dozens of the current longer/stronger articles (
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Oh no not another colour debate coming... :P You might want to recode the template so it gives the JMA status
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There's no difference, the discussion here is to stop the addition completely, not how you're spelling them.
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Thanks. Yea, that can still happen, but the worldwide seasons would be different from them. Anyone else? --
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We have a upload with the wrong year in the filename it says 1979, can somebody get around to fixing that?
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Okay what about images on both Storm and Seasonal article since we ran into some that are in question.
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Yes! And then you should also upload only Catarina to its own map to have a track map for the article.
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I started this article, but will not have much time to work on it. Help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I don't have links to the data pages, but if this is indeed the case they should definately be moved.
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named storms get a category, at least from 2005 on in all basins and expand backwards over time.--
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Thats all I have to say, again feel free to discuss the subject (above) on this or my talk page.
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CPHC BT then JTWC BT - this solves the windspeed change, but means the WPac part isn't official.
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season articles need a lot of work for pre-1950 Atlantic and about every year everywhere else.
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The thing that would benefit us the most is external peer review. Then, we can think about a
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The CPHC - Officially, tracked the storm from its formation until it crossed the dateline.
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Does anyone feel that the colors at the present time are fine or more changes are needed?
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I'm going to be fairly inactive for a while as I am going to descend into the darkness of
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Does anyone have an opinion about the quality of the storm and seasonal articles so far?
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I'll let you lot know if anything interesting comes up in my correspondence with him.--
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Hmm, I hadn't thought of this being a specialized encyclopedia. You make good points.
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So, can I continue making ACEs for the rest of the Atlantic season articles, OR not?
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Great. That's two people. Comments from others? My comment - I don't really care! :P
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Ooh, pretty colors :P Yea, that'd be pretty cool in the tropical cyclone article. --
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Only one needs to be at any given article. For example, there were three in use at
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Would an article on a tropical wave be counted in this Wikiproject? The article
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Well, expect that one to be vandalized heavily tomorrow, as it is going to be
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Wow, congrats to everyone! I just can't believe linked to an article I wrote!
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NHC and JTWC best track data set through into one (big) .png. Should I upload
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Thanks for your letter. I've been wondering who the 'mysterious' authors
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Since this is the Tropical Cyclone WikiProject, I move that we make getting
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Just checking. OK, based on JMA, yea, I guess the article should be moved.
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to be another category to find for what you are considering wrtiing about.
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Looking at that, I think the combination of CPHC and JMA would be best.
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I've addressed both Madeline's and Tito's comments and sent it to FPC.--
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Ah, missed that one. Sorry bout that, wont happen again I promise :) -
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don't do anything until a blank county map of the USA is available, in
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The JMA - Officially, tracked the storm after it crossed the dateline.
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has subcategories for each and every named storm. On the other hand
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confusing. However, operational track is not such a big issue IMO.
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I think we should give ourselves a collective pat on the back.
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The JTWC - Unofficial, but tracked continously in both basins.
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Scroll down to the N, and you'll see someone familiar on it.
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Has anyone else noticed that embedding the relative ranks of
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NHC HURDAT - might have errors (subst from CPHC if needed),
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Thanks for understanding Chacor. That is what I meant 100%.
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article. But I think only those 2 articles have maps. Sad.
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Gary Padgett's April 2006 Monthly Tropical Weather Summary
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And there it is. Perhaps that would be a useful image for
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Aerial images of TCs - By basin or season subcats maybe?
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Radar images of TCs - By basin or season subcats maybe?
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Congratulations, this is a huge boost for the project.
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That works well, nice. What would the List of page be?
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Well that neatly defines the start of all storms (and
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Visible satellite images - split into B/W and colour?
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Oh and an odd one if people are interested. I ran the
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I guess, but what about categories. Would it go under
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I have two things to note about these two templates,
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the CPH The choices as I see them in the long term:
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Any suggestions that haven't been already discussed
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I'm inclined to go for 2687:Commons:Category:2006 Atlantic hurricane season 2683:Commons:Category:2005 Atlantic hurricane season 2665:User:Hello32020/List of Pennsylvania hurricanes 2152:CPHC track for H Ele and JTWC track for TY Ele 1863:I saw that in the Earl article and added it to 1548:Yea, I just don't see the need for the tables. 2164:CPHC track for H Ele and JMA track for TY Ele 1014: 895:I emailed Gary last night and got this reply: 2878:), then list the incorrectly named image at 18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Tropical cyclones 1315:(feel free to discuss the following topics) 1021:this, though, would be like in the case of 2908:Its a hastle, but it gets the job done. - 2786:can do (no WAY am I doing it on my own).-- 844:For example, he has made extensive use of 2975:I noticed some have already began to add 916:I'll be getting in touch with you later. 1910: 1311:Article discussion as of August 15, 2006 592:image:Global tropical cyclone tracks.jpg 429: 2928:commons:Image:Hurricane Alicia 1979.jpg 2924:commons:Image:Hurricane Alicia 1983.jpg 1977:format. Otherwise I might hate you :P-- 1200:TC tracks - maybe add by season split? 452:Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h) 450:Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h) 112:considering making an article entitled 14: 3075:2006 tropical cyclone seasons template 3023:Good article collaboration of the week 2238:Con: Doesn't show as much of the track 1967:However, I have an important request. 460:Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h) 458:Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h) 237:2006 Worldwide tropical cyclone season 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 456:Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h) 2800:Cool. 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tropical wave
Caribbean Flooding of November 2003
Hurricanehink
talk
18:45, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Ă­slenska hurikein #12
(samtal)
23:11, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Category:Tropical depressions
Category:Tropical waves
Hurricanehink
talk
03:03, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
TimL
03:34, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Hurricanehink
talk
00:47, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
CrazyC83
23:32, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

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