Talk:Pacific hurricane
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Not bad for your first hurricane article. But it still can use a lot of work. If you want some ideas on how to make your article even better, you can either talk to Hurricanehink, and/or check out the Atlantic hurricane article. Great job! Keep up the good work! íslenskur fellibylur #12 (samtal) 22:33, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
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For such a broad topic, much more is needed. If possible, base it as much as possible towards the article on Atlantic hurricane, but with the EPAC equivalence. By that, I mean include how most storms are formed (most storms come from TW's and ITWC), general tracks (explain why most go to the west and why it is so rare for a storm to hit Central America or California), and extremes (most intense, longest lived, furthest south for a storm formation, furthest north for a storm formation, furthest north a storm maintained tropical characteristics, etc.) A climatology by month thing would be good; the NHC has a table estimating the date for each storm that could be used. Also, be sure to mention how rare off-season storms are (only 3 since official records began, of which 2 were in May). Explain how important of a factor El Nino is. This sort of a topic might be too big for one person to handle. Hurricanehink (talk) 02:41, 26 October 2006 (UTC)