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[edit] Welcome from Redwolf24
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[edit] GCOTW
You showed support for Gaming Collaboration of the week. This week X-Men vs. Street Fighter was selected to be improved to featured article status. Hope you can help. |
[edit] Thank you
I just wanted to express my belated thanks for your support for "Falcon (computer game)" as the "Gaming Collaboration of the week". Shame it didn't become the GCOTW. --The Merciful 08:40, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Deleting Sections
NEVER, EVER, delete a section from a talk page. The only time you should remove a section is if: A) It's vulger, derogotory or otherwise inappropriate; or B) If you are moving it to the archive page. I went into the history section, saved the section from oblivion and moved it to the archive page. Please don't do that again.
E. Brown, Hurricane enthusiast - Squawk Box 17:23, 11 September 2005 (UTC)
- Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. --Rory096 01:14, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Texas' Bad Luck
Yeah, sorry about the delay. I had a three day weekend and was out of town. To answer your question, it really depends on your definition of 'hit hard', but the last hurricane to get it's name retired for a Texas landfall was Hurricane Allen in 1980. By the way, Rita booted Allen down to fourth on the list of strongest hurricanes on record in the Atlantic. Allison was beyond weird. It did about as much damage elsewhere as it did in Texas. If you look in the history books, you'll find that Texas has been hit hard many times. Texas' worst hurricane is also the worst natural disaster in American history in terms of loss of life.
E. Brown, Hurricane enthusiast - Squawk Box 01:13, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
- Oh yeah, forgot about Alicia. She wasn't as bad as Allen though. As for the latest question, yes, many. Bonnie-1986: hit as a Category 1, Chantal-1989: hit as a 1, Jerry-1989: also hit as a 1 in the same area as Chantal, and Bret-1999: hit as a Category 3 major hurricane mercifully in the most barren part of the Texas coast. Then you had Cat. 1 Claudette in 2003.
- E. Brown, Hurricane enthusiast - Squawk Box 03:20, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hurricane Irene (1999)
Decent article on Hurricane Irene (1999). I made a lot of fixes to it. Take a look at [1]. Next article you write you should categorize it yourself (otherwise we'll never know it's there!). Jdorje 20:40, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fable
This has nothing to do with Wikipedia, I just love Fable! --Sarahgal 22:18, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Snakes on a Plane
Please make proper edits that make some sense (not to sound offensive). Your edit [2] to Snakes on a Plane with the comment "made npov" made no sense whatsoever as all it did was fix the grammar to a vandal rather than reverting the vandalism. sharpdust 04:51, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] No problem
You're welcome. Its strange the user seemed to have stopped vandalizing and then out of no where vandalized one more time. Judging by the talk page, the user was even trying to learn how to edit. Weird. Well you're welcome--Gdo01 02:57, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: infobox
No problem! In fact, I'm sort of honored so many people took it ;) Incidentally, we have quite a few things in common: I cracked my head open as well (I assume that's what you mean by split head once), I like majority of those TV shows, and I used to always play Roller Coaster Tycoon and Sim City (along with Mario and Zelda). You have good taste, I must say. :) Hurricanehink (talk) 03:01, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
- Cool. Hurricanehink (talk) 03:04, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] GCotW
You showed support for Gaming Collaboration of the week. This week X-Men vs. Street Fighter was selected to be improved to featured article status. Hope you can help. |
[edit] ALRIGHT!!
You rock, Dude! Thanks for saving the pediction page from the "Wikinazi's"! →Cyclone1→ 20:56, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Better not say that... Thanks for keeping it up, though. →Cyclone1→ 21:08, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- You're right. Such comments as "Wikinazi" (for Cyclone1) and "Communist rules of Wikipedia" (for Fable) can and WILL get you blocked. Chacor 01:32, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
- By no means a threat, merely a strongly-worded warning from a former admin. The thing about "communist rules of Wikipedia" - see WP:WIC. It could, and if it continues probably will get you blocked. For now, there's much nothing you can do, unless you want to
strikethat comment. Chacor 02:21, 17 August 2006 (UTC)- You just need to be careful when making remarks, there's many admins who'll block for very little. Chacor 02:27, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
- By no means a threat, merely a strongly-worded warning from a former admin. The thing about "communist rules of Wikipedia" - see WP:WIC. It could, and if it continues probably will get you blocked. For now, there's much nothing you can do, unless you want to
[edit] Re:Re: infobox
The above conversation between you and Hink caught my attention, mainly because, I too, like the majority of those shows, I used to play RCT and Sim city, and (of course) Mario and Zelda. We're all just one big happy family here at Wikipedia, huh? Lol. →Cyclone1→ 12:29, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #4
Number 4, September 3, 2006
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. The WikiProject now has its own IRC channel.
Storm of the month
Typhoon Saomai (known as Typhoon Juan to PAGASA) claimed at least 441 lives and caused over $1.5 billion in damage. After forming on August 4 near Chuuk, the storm brought heavy rain and strong winds to the Marianas, the Philippines, Taiwan and southeastern China. It started to intensify, and reached its official peak with winds of 95 knots (175 km/h, 110 mph) on August 9. The JTWC reported that it peaked as a Category 5 super typhoon the same day, a strength Chinese forecasters described as the most powerful to hit China in 50 years. Saomai maintained that strength until landfall on August 10 and dissipated inland the next day.
Other tropical cyclone activity
There were 16 other tropical cyclones during August, in the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- In the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Chris moved to the north of Puerto Rico before dissipating on August 5 near Cuba.
- Tropical Storm Debby formed near the Cape Verde islands on August 21 but had no effects on land.
- Hurricane Ernesto formed in the Caribbean on August 24 and affected Haiti and Cuba, before making landfalls in Florida and South Carolina. It killed at least 5 people.
- In the east Pacific, Tropical Storm Fabio dissipated on August 3 well away from land.
- Tropical Storm Gilma formed on August 1 and lasted for two days before dissipating.
- Hurricane Hector reached its peak as a Category 2 hurricane on August 18 well away from land.
- Hurricane Ileana became the second major hurricane of the east Pacific season when it reached Category 3 intensity on August 23.
- Hurricane John formed near to Mexico on August 28 and to the northwest near the coast. It prompted a series of warnings from Michoacán to Baja California Sur, where it made landfall in September.
- Hurricane Kristy was briefly a hurricane on August 31, but its proximity to Hurricane John caused it to weaken soon after.
- Hurricane Ioke became the most intense Central Pacific hurricane on record on August 26 with a minimum pressure of 920 mbar. After crossing the dateline and becoming Typhoon Ioke it passed just to the north of Wake Island at Category 4 strength.
- Typhoon Prapiroon (Henry) reached its peak as a minimal typhoon in the South China Sea. It killed 77 people when it made landfall in China.
- Severe Tropical Storm Maria formed on August 4 and threatened Japanese coast.
- Severe Tropical Storm Bopha (Inday) passed over Taiwan as a tropical storm on August 9.
- Tropical Storm Wukong passed over Kyūshū on August 18.
- Tropical Storm Sonamu (Katring) was a minimal storm that was absorbed by Wukong on August 20.
- Tropical Depression 13W formed near Hainan on August 23 and soon made landfall in Guandong.
Main Page content
- Hurricane Mitch appeared on the Main Page as Today's Featured Article on August 16.
- Entries from List of Delaware hurricanes, Fiji Meteorological Service, Tropical Storm Helene (2000), Atlantic hurricane reanalysis and Hurricane Kyle (2002) appeared on the Main Page in the Did you know column during August.
- Hurricane Katrina appeared on the Main Page in the On this Day column on August 29.
New articles and improvements wanted
- Landfall (meteorology) and Rapid deepening should be expanded.
- Direct hit (meteorology) and Cyclogenesis should be created.
- 2006 storm articles should be updated in light of the Tropical Cyclone Reports.
Member of the month
The August member of the month is Nilfanion. The WikiProject awards this to him for his contributions in many diverse sections of the project. Nilfanion joined the Wikiproject in April and provides track maps for the project and has produced a featured picture. He has developed the tropical cyclone Commons Category scheme in the process. In addition he has produced a number of quality articles and is active in assessment.
New and improved articles
- New storm articles include Cyclone Thelma, Typhoon Ewiniar (2006), Tropical Storm Otto (2004), Cyclone Heta (2003), Hurricane John (2006), Hurricane Kyle (2002), Hurricane Ioke and Hurricane Ernesto (2006).
- New non-storm articles include List of Delaware hurricanes, Fiji Meteorological Service and Atlantic hurricane reanalysis.
- New featured articles, lists and pictures: 2003 Pacific hurricane season, List of Delaware hurricanes and Global tropical cyclone tracks.
Storm article statistics
Grade | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep |
---|---|---|---|---|
FA | 10 | 13 | 16 | 15 |
A | 7 | 6 | 6 | 7 |
GA | 5 | 18 | 24 | 28 |
B | 82 | 79 | 77 | 79 |
Start | 168 | 180 | 191 | 200 |
Stub | 10 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
Total | 282 | 303 | 322 | 337 |
percentage ≥Less than B |
63.1 | 62.0 | 61.8 | 61.7 |
Tropical cyclone imagery
When uploading an image of a tropical cyclone please
- Download the highest resolution image possible to your computer, not a thumbnail.
- If the image is free, upload it to Commons. In general, only upload to en.wikipedia if it is a Fair Use image. Wherever you upload, follow the instructions.
- Preferably, include a link to the source image, not just the source site.
- If you upload to Commons, add relevant Categories to the image, see the Commons category scheme. Make sure at least one category you add is the storm's category.
The following is a good image description:
{{Information
|Description=Visible image of Hurricane Ernesto on 2006-08-27 at peak strength just south of Haiti as seen by GOES-12.
|Source=Original image located here.
|Date=2006-08-27
|Author=The Naval Research Laboratory
|Permission={{PD-USGov-Military-Navy}}
}}
[[Category:Hurricane Ernesto (2006)]] [[Category:NRL images of tropical cyclones|Ernesto (2006)]]
[edit] Dear sir
I have an issue with your actions on the List of computer and video games considered the worst ever page. In particular, the talk page. In my opinion you have too broad a classification of what you classify as one of the worst games ever. To quote your comment on the Dragon Ball Z : Taiketsu discussion…
"Add more terrible (3.9 out of 10 or below reviews) reviews and we have a game warranting inclusion. guitarhero777777 22:47, 3 September 2006 (UTC)"
Although I have no doubt that your intentions on this issue are nothing but noble, I feel that your 3.9 net would cause the list to become overpopulated. Especially when I consider 3.0 to be the upper limit of my definition of worst, and the comment at the top of the page advises a 0%-25% range.
Awaiting a response. El cid the hero 13:11, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your Hurricane Userbox
Ive made a template, along with a Hurricane scale for wikipedia, Which allows you to be put into one of the categorys on the Wikipedia Hurricane Scale. You can use it if you want, Its the same thing as Template:Infobox hurricane but ive modified it somewhat. Check my userpage if you want to see an example. Your welcome to use it too! °≈§→ Robomæyhem: T/←§≈° 04:03, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re:Be careful
Alright, my bad everyone. — Alastor Moody (T + C + U) 04:18, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #5
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. The WikiProject has its own IRC channel.
Storm of the month
Hurricane Ioke is the most intense hurricane on record in the Central Pacific. After forming on August 19 to the south of Hawaii, Ioke moved to the northwest and hit Johnston Atoll as a Category 2 hurricane. It strengthened further as it moved to the west, reaching Category 5 strength on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale three times, twice in the Central Pacific and once in the Western Pacific. After the storm entered the Western Pacific it directly hit Wake Island. The storm finally became extratropical on September 7 but its extratropical remnants affected Alaska. Overall damage from Hurricane Ioke was light.
Other tropical cyclone activity
- 4 hurricanes formed in the Atlantic: Hurricane Florence, Hurricane Gordon, Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Isaac. Florence affected Bermuda and Newfoundland, and Gordon had effects in the Azores and Europe. Isaac is currently forecast to affect Newfoundland as an extratropical storm.
- The east Pacific saw three hurricanes and a tropical storm develop. Hurricane John and Hurricane Lane were both major hurricanes which hit Mexico, whilst Hurricane Kristy and Tropical Storm Miriam stayed clear of land. In addition, two tropical depressions formed in the Central Pacific.
- There were 4 typhoons in west Pacific during September. Typhoon Shanshan, Typhoon Yagi and Typhoon Xangsane formed in the west Pacific and Typhoon Ioke entered the basin from the east. Shanshan killed at least 9 people in Japan and Typhoon Xangsane, which is still active, killed at least 72 in the Philippines.
- Two tropical cyclones formed in the North Indian Ocean during September. Severe Cyclonic Storm Mukda formed in the Arabian Sea but did not affect land and Tropical Cyclone 05B formed in the Bay of Bengal before making landfall in India. However, the deadliest tropical system of September was a depression in the Bay of Bengal that killed more than 170 people in Bangladesh.
New and improved articles
- New storm articles include: Harry Cane of 1667, Hurricane Florence (2006), Hurricane Abby (1968) and Hurricane Lane (2006).
- New non-storm articles include: Monsoon trough, List of Pennsylvania hurricanes and Tropical cyclogenesis.
- New Good Articles include: Meteorological history of Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane John (2006), Typhoon Saomai (2006) and Tropical Storm Danielle (1992).
Main Page content
- Hurricane Katrina appeared on the Main Page as Today's Featured Article on September 29.
- There were no Did you know mentions. Please check for an interesting fact in any new articles and submit it to Template talk:Did you know.
New articles and improvements wanted
- Pacific hurricane, Pacific typhoon, North Indian tropical cyclone...
- There are many many stub and start class articles on many topics, please improve these!
- How about David Roth (meteorologist)?
Storm article statistics
Grade | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct |
---|---|---|---|---|
FA | 13 | 16 | 15 | 15 |
A | 6 | 6 | 7 | 6 |
GA | 18 | 24 | 28 | 33 |
B | 79 | 77 | 79 | 84 |
Start | 180 | 191 | 200 | 201 |
Stub | 8 | 8 | 8 | 13 |
Total | 303 | 322 | 337 | 352 |
percentage ≥Less than B |
62.0 | 61.8 | 61.7 | 60.8 |
Member of the month
The September member of the month is Thegreatdr, David Roth. David Roth is a meteorologist at the HPC, who as part of his work there is producing Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data. Dozens of the maps he has created are used in Wikipedia articles. He has produced a number of valuable articles to the project such as tropical cyclone rainfall climatology and Atlantic hurricane reanalysis, and significantly expanded several seasonal articles such as 1982 Pacific hurricane season.
[edit] Fable box cover
I noticed that you have the cover of Fable on your user page. Under Wikipedia:Fair use#Policy, item 9, there are to be no fair use images on user pages. I'll let you remove it. Thunderbrand 15:40, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Wikiproject Tycoon Computer Games
This is a reminder that you are a member of the said Wikiproject. A request has come up for this Wikiproject to be listed as inactive, and archived. Please remember that you are a part of this Wikiproject. If you have been active about this Wikiproject, do not hold this personally, this is a message given to the whole group. Thank you. bibliomaniac15 02:16, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Toxic Grind/Blue Shift
Hi there, not sure how to contact you just wanted to talk to you about your contributions, specificly toxic grind and how you even came to find such an obscure title :) Anyway, if you could, email me at jking[at]blueshiftinc[dot]com
Got your message, not sure how to mail you, unless this is what you meant. Anyway, if you send me your address to the email above I'd be happy to send you one of the MANY copies of TG that we have left.
[edit] You're quite welcome
I just do what I can :-) Sorry about that user, and it seems (s)he has been blocked for vandalizing other users' pages.
By the way, if you want to see what your first edit was (since you mentioned on your user page that you weren't exactly sure how), go to "my contributions" at the top left of your screen and then click "oldest" and scroll down to the bottom. Or you can go to Special:Contributions/Fableheroesguild, click "oldest" and scroll down. Happy editing, Dar-Ape 22:45, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #6
Number 6, November 5, 2006
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. The WikiProject has its own IRC channel.
Storm of the month
Typhoon Xangsane, known as Typhoon Milenyo in the Philippines was a destructive typhoon that affected the Philippines and Indochina. The storm caused severe flooding and landslides in the regions it affected and was responsible for at least 279 deaths and $747 million (USD) in damage, mostly in the Philippines and Vietnam. Xangsane formed to the east of the Philippines and rapidly intensified, striking Samar Island as a Category 4 typhoon. It weakened over the Philippines, but again reached Category 4 strength in the South China Sea. After its landfall in Vietnam, the typhoon dissipated, with its remnant crossing Indochina and entering the Bay of Bengal.
Other tropical cyclone activity
- Hurricane Isaac, which formed in September, hit Newfoundland with minimal effects on October 2. It was the only Atlantic storm in October.
- One hurricane, Hurricane Paul, formed in the eastern Pacific and hit Mexico. There were also two tropical storms, Norman and Olivia, and two tropical depressions in the basin.
- In addition to Typhoon Xangsane, two further typhoons and two tropical storms developed in the west Pacific. Typhoon Soulik and Tropical Storms Bebinca and Rumbia both stayed clear of land, whilst Typhoon Cimaron hit the Philippines killing at least 19 people there, before it dissipated in the South China Sea.
- The North Indian Ocean saw one storm, Cyclonic Storm Ogni form in the Bay of Bengal.
- The 2006-2007 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season got underway, with Tropical Cyclone Xavier forming to the west of Fiji. There were two further tropical depressions in the South Pacific and a tropical disturbance in the South Indian Ocean.
New articles and improvements wanted
- Articles are wanted for Hurricane Flossy (1956), Tropical Storm Debbie (1965) and Tropical Storm Beryl (1994).
- The articles on the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres, such as those on the NHC, JMA and CPHC, all need work.
- Likewise the articles on meteorologists such as Lixion Avila are poor.
Member of the month
The October Member of the Month is Coredesat. Coredesat joined the WikiProject in March and has contributed to many diverse areas within the project. He has written two featured articles on Atlantic storms and a number of good articles on current typhoons. However, the article he is most proud of is a disambiguation page, a sorely neglected portion of the project.
Main Page content
- Global tropical cyclone tracks appeared on the Main Page as Today's Featured Picture on October 3.
- Entries from Hurricane Alberto (2000), Typhoon Xangsane (2006), Tropical Storm Bertha (2002) and Hurricane Bob (1985) appeared on the Main Page in the Did you know column during October.
New and improved articles
- New storm articles include: Hurricane Alberto (2000), Tropical Depression Nine (2003), Hurricane Paul (2006) and Tropical Storm Peter (2003).
- A non-storm article was made on Pacific hurricane.
- New featured content: List of Delaware hurricanes, 2004 Atlantic hurricane season and 2004 Atlantic hurricane season.
- Significantly improved articles include: Hurricane Erika (2003) (A), Hurricane Linda (1997) (GA), Hurricane Ophelia (2005) (GA), Subtropical Storm Nicole (2004) (GA) and Hurricane Danny (2003).
Storm article statistics
Grade | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov |
---|---|---|---|---|
FA | 16 | 15 | 15 | 16 |
A | 6 | 7 | 6 | 7 |
GA | 24 | 28 | 33 | 48 |
B | 77 | 79 | 84 | 83 |
Start | 191 | 200 | 201 | 210 |
Stub | 8 | 8 | 13 | 11 |
Total | 322 | 337 | 352 | 375 |
percentage ≥;Less than B |
61.8 | 61.7 | 60.8 | 58.9 |
Tropical cyclone scales
The various agencies which report on tropical cyclones use a variety of different scales to measure the storms strength. The most familiar of these is the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale and this is the de facto standard in the project and should be used everywhere. However, as it is only official in the Atlantic and East Pacific, other local scales should be used when discussing storms in other regions and given primacy over the Saffir-Simpson Scale. The Saffir-Simpson scale is based on 1-minute averages, but other scales are generally based upon 10-minute averages, which are approximately 15% lower.
This table provides a useful-at-a-glance comparison of the various scales currently in use. Further complications arise due to the fact different agencies obtain different estimates for the same storm at the same time, so be careful to use the most appropriate source agency.