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[edit] Track map request

Is there any chance you could make a cumulative track map for the article on List of Florida hurricanes (1900-1949)? The other Florida hurricane articles have it, so I hope it's not too much of a problem. Here is the listing of every storm by year. Thanks if you can!

  • 1900 - Hurricane 1, TS 6
  • 1901 - TS 1, H 4, H7, TS 9
  • 1902 - TS 1, H 4
  • 1903 - H 3
  • 1904 - H 3, TS 5
  • 1906 - TS 1, H 2, H 6, H 8
  • 1907 - TS 1, TS 2, TS 3
  • 1909 - TS 3, TS 7, H 8, TS 9, H 10
  • 1910 - H 5
  • 1911 - TS 1, H 2, H 3, TS 6
  • 1912 - TS 1, H 4
  • 1914 - TS 1
  • 1915 - TS 1, H 4
  • 1916 - H 5, TS 8, H 13, H 14
  • 1917 - H 3
  • 1919 - TS 1, H 2
  • 1920 - H 2, H 4
  • 1921 - H 6
  • 1922 - TS 3
  • 1923 - H 3, TS 6
  • 1924 - H 4, H 7
  • 1925 - H 2
  • 1926 - H 1, H 6, TS 7, H 10
  • 1928 - H 1, H 2, H 4
  • 1929 - H 2
  • 1930 - H 2
  • 1932 - H 3, TS 5
  • 1933 - H 5, TS 6, H 11, H 12, H 18
  • 1934 - TS 1, H 3, TS 9
  • 1935 - H 2, H 4, H 6
  • 1936 - TS 1, H 5, TS 9
  • 1937 - TS 1, TS 3, TS 6
  • 1938 - H 4, TS 7
  • 1939 - TS 1, H 2, TS 3
  • 1940 - H 2
  • 1941 - H 5, TS 6
  • 1944 - TS 6, H 11
  • 1945 - H 1, TS 7, H 9
  • 1946 - H 5, TS 6
  • 1947 - H 3, H 4, TS 5, TS 6, TS 7, H 8
  • 1948 - TS 2, H 5, H 7, H 8
  • 1949 - H 2

--Hurricanehink (talk) 23:30, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

Thanks a lot if you can. --Hurricanehink (talk) 04:30, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Awesome, thanks. Hurricanehink (talk) 05:12, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

Also, can you do the missing ones for this article: 1996 Pacific hurricane season? I couldn't find them for any of the unnamed ones. Good kitty 14:35, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

Oh cool. Can you also do the remaining three for 1992 Atlantic hurricane season? Good kitty 02:17, 8 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 1987 AHS

I need a full season track map and a Tropical Depression Fourteen track map. (Possibly if you can, TD 9).Mitch32contribs 21:37, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

There's actually a season summary one at Commons, if that's what you mean. Good kitty 01:09, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, but TD 14's not included. And if you can Ajm, this has the best track for the depression. Also can it be added to the season summary? Thanks.Mitch32contribs 17:07, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Another request.

It doesn't look like this one could possibly be up to date: [1] Good kitty 01:07, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

That does seem to be the case. Would you mind checking the second post Talk:Hurricane Ioke#track map? Good kitty 04:21, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

Could you update the track map for the Retired Pacific hurricane names, by adding Ioke and Paka? If it becomes too big, could you cut it off at the date line? Thanks as always. --Hurricanehink (talk) 18:46, 31 October 2007 (UTC)

Do you think you could make track maps for Akash, Yemyin, and maybe the other three in the NIO page? Good kitty 03:51, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] TS Simone (1968)

Could you make a map for the above storm? Though it is not in the EPAC best track, it is known to have occurred, and it appears in the recommended changes to the EPAC best track (it's the only place where positions are listed for the storm). If you're able, there are other recommended changes that would be nice to have, such as the 1981-1987 period where many tracks stopped right offshore. --♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 02:02, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

I think the rest are small, but logical changes, so if you're up to it that'd be appreciated. --♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:54, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #13

WikiProject Tropical cyclones, awards you this Cyclone Barnstar for your work on tropical cyclone track maps.
WikiProject Tropical cyclones, awards you this Cyclone Barnstar for your work on tropical cyclone track maps.

You were selected as the Member of the Month in the January issue of the WikiProject Tropical cyclones newsletter. Congratulations!

Number 13, February 2, 2008

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. This newsletter covers all of January 2008.

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Storm of the month

Cyclone Gene

Cyclone Gene formed on January 26 over the open south Pacific Ocean. It drifted southward, and strengthened into Tropical Storm Gene on January 28 as it moved across the Fijian archipelago. There, it brought heavy rainfall, which caused the worst flooding in several years. Half of the country was left without power, and the cyclone killed seven people in Fiji. The storm turned southwestward, developing a cloud-filled eye and quickly strengthening by the end of the month.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • One tropical cyclone formed in the Western North Pacific Ocean west of The Philippines, which was analyzed by Japan Meteorological Agency as a depression; it tracked southwestward and did not significantly affect any land areas.
  • In addition to Cyclone Gene, Tropical Storm Elisa and Cyclone Fuma occurred in the South Pacific ocean during the month, along with three tropical depressions.
  • The only tropical cyclone in Australian region during the month was Tropical Cyclone Helen, which struck Australia.
  • Four tropical cyclones, three of which named, existed in the Southwest Indian Ocean during the month. The most notable was Cyclone Fame, which caused twelve deaths after striking Madagascar.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar

The January member of the month is Ajm81. A tropical cyclone editor since he first joined in October 2005, Ajm81 plays a vital role in the project. Unlike other editors, who mainly edit articles, Ajm81 maintains and updates the track maps across the project. We thank Ajm81 for his timely contributions, and may he have some well-deserved downtime after the last tropical cyclone report is released.

Storm article statistics

Grade Oct Nov Dec Jan
Featured article FA 30 31 33 33
A 9 8 9 9
Good article GA 106 109 112 114
B 78 82 86 99
Start 212 211 208 214
Stub 5 6 6 3
Total 440 447 454 472
ω 3.02 3.01 2.98 2.98
percentage
Less than B
49.3 48.5 47.1 46.0

Wikiwork and 1000 articles In January 2008, the WikiProject began using a system called Wikiwork, or ω. It weighs the overall quality of the project's articles, and a lower number means a greater total quality. The weighed ω, as used above, is a relative number that can be used to compare groups of this article. As of this publication, the relative ω of the project is 3.404, corresponding to between Start and B class. However, when limiting it solely to storm articles, the number drops to 2.98, which is slightly better than B class. During the month, a new statistics page was created.

Additionally, during the month, Mitchazenia pointed out that we received our 1,000th article with the creation of Cyclone Elita.

♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 16:49, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Speedy deletion of Template:Hurricane see also

A tag has been placed on Template:Hurricane see also requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section T3 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a deprecated or orphaned template. After seven days, if it is still unused and the speedy deletion tag has not been removed, the template will be deleted.

If the template is intended to be substituted, please feel free to remove the speedy deletion tag and please consider putting a note on the template's page indicating that it is substituted so as to avoid any future mistakes (<noinclude>{{tranclusionless}}</noinclude>).

Thanks. --MZMcBride (talk) 21:36, 9 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] HURDAT Atlantic tracks

Hello. Recently, the HURDAT reanalysis project reanalyzed the Atlantic hurricane seasons from 1915 to 1920. Consequently, new tropical storms have been added, and all tracks and intensities have been altered. Could you upload the new track maps (PNG files) for all Atlantic tropical cyclones during 1915–1920? You can utilize Meta-Deta for the tracks and intensities. Thank you! CVW (Talk) 03:37, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Cumulative track maps

Hey, I hate to bother you again, but I'm wondering if you could make two more cumulative track maps. I made it easy this time, just listing those that actually caused hurricane-force winds in the state. Thanks a lot of you can, but if not, it's no problem. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 17:17, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Pre-1900 North Carolina
  • 1857 #2
  • 1861 #5 & #8
  • 1874 #6
  • 1876 #2
  • 1878 #11
  • 1879 #2
  • 1880 #6
  • 1881 #6
  • 1883 #3
  • 1885 #2
  • 1887 #6
  • 1893 #6 & #9
  • 1896 #4
  • 1899 #3 & #8
1950-1979 North Carolina
  • 1953 Barbara
  • 1954 Hazel
  • 1955 Connie, Diane, Ione
  • 1958 Helene
  • 1960 Donna
  • 1971 Ginger

[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #14

Number 14, March 1, 2008

The Hurricane Herald

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Storm of the month

Cyclone
Cyclone Ivan

Cyclone Ivan formed on February 7 and subsequently executed a loop to the west-southwest. Encountering favorable conditions, it strengthened to attain peak winds on February 17 before striking northeastern Madagascar. It degenerated into a remnant low pressure area as it crossed the island, and briefly re-organized into a weak tropical depression before dissipating on February 22. Ivan caused heavy damage in Madagascar, leaving 190,000 people homeless and causing over 83 deaths.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • In the South Pacific ocean, Cyclone Gene persisted from the previous month; a tropical depression also occurred in the month.
  • Tropical Cyclone Nicholas was the only named storm during the month in the Australian region, which struck Western Australia. Two tropical lows occurred during the month, the latter of which later formed into Tropical Cyclone Ophelia.
  • Four storms occurred in the Southwest Indian Ocean, including two from the previous month and the aforementioned Cyclone Ivan. Cyclone Hondo became the strongest cyclone worldwide in the month, and after becoming extratropical it regenerated over ten days later about 1750 miles (2800 km) to its west-northwest.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar

The February member of the month is RattleMan, for his lasting dedication and continual support of the project. During February, the user worked on improving the timeline articles for the previous season. RattleMan often updates the sections on storms in season articles, and helps to maintain the southern hemisphere articles.

Main Page content

Storm article statistics

Grade Nov Dec Jan Feb
Featured article FA 31 33 33 36
A 8 9 9 8
Good article GA 109 112 114 123
B 82 86 99 96
Start 211 208 214 216
Stub 6 6 3 6
Total 447 454 472 485
ω 3.01 2.98 2.98 2.96
percentage
Less than B
48.5 47.1 46.0 45.8
percentage
GA or better
33.1 33.9 33.1 34.3

Improvements During the month, a total of 15 new articles were added, though the net increase in start or stub articles was only three. The highest quality set of articles for a basin is for the Eastern Pacific Ocean, of which half of its articles are either a good article or better; all of its retired storm articles are good or better. However, the basin has a lower total number of articles, and the Atlantic basin has a higher overall total of good articles.

There is a drive to increase the number of featured topics, which is located on the project talk page.

♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 05:01, 2 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Erin best track

Hurdat has been updated to include 2007 AHS, meaning Erin is in there. I'm not sure how the program will respond to Erin being a 50 kt low, rather than a tropical storm. Also, the 1915-1920 period was updated, and according to HURDAT the 1938 Long Island Hurricane was updated, too. ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 15:22, 18 March 2008 (UTC)


[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #15

Number 15, April 5, 2008

The Hurricane Herald

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Storm of the month

Cyclone Jokwe
Cyclone Jokwe

Cyclone Jokwe was the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in Mozambique since Cyclone Favio struck in the previous year. The tenth named storm of the 2007-08 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Jokwe was first classified as a tropical depression on March 2 over the open Southwest Indian Ocean. It tracked west-southwest, crossing northern Madagascar as a tropical storm on March 5 before intensifying into a tropical cyclone on March 6. Jokwe rapidly intensified to reach peak winds of 195 km/h (120 mph), before weakening slightly and striking Nampula Province in northeastern Mozambique. It quickly weakened while paralleling the coastline, though the storm restrengthened as it turned southward in the Mozambique Channel. Late in its duration, it remained nearly stationary for several days, and steadily weakened due to wind shear before dissipating on March 16.

The storm caused minor damage in northern Madagascar. In Mozambique, the cyclone affected 165,000 people, and left at least sixteen fatalities. Cyclone Jokwe destroyed over 9,000 houses and damaged over 3,000 more, with the heaviest damage in Angoche and the Island of Mozambique in Nampula Province. The storm also caused widespread power outages and crop damages.

Other tropical cyclone activity

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar

The March member of the month is CapeVerdeWave, whose first edit was to a tropical cyclone article, back in January 2006. CapeVerdeWave has been a steady and active member of the project, writing several articles on Category 5 hurricanes as well as working on the often forgotten older hurricanes. The user also has contributed to some older season articles, and recently helped update the project after the recent hurricane re-analysis. We thank him for his continued dedication.

Main Page content

Storm article statistics

Grade Dec Jan Feb Mar
Featured article FA 33 33 36 38
A 9 9 8 8
Good article GA 112 114 123 130
B 86 99 96 91
Start 208 214 216 211
Stub 6 3 6 9
Total 454 472 485 487
ω 2.98 2.98 2.96 2.94
percentage
Less than B
47.1 46.0 45.8 45.2
percentage
GA or better
33.9 33.1 34.3 36.1

Project News: Updates on the Best Track - Atlantic and North Indian Ocean, and more
In February, the Hurricane Research Division released its reanalysis for the Atlantic Ocean from 1915 to 1920. Highlights include the addition of eight storms, as well as the removal of one storm. The winds in the 1919 Florida Keys Hurricane were increased to 130 knots, and the 1916 Texas hurricane was increased to a Category 4 hurricane.

According to an email sent to the India Meteorological Department, there will be an online version of the North Indian Ocean best track from 1877 to 2006, scheduled to be released in two months; it is unknown if it will cost money to access.

In unrelated news, the project was featured on the Signpost; Mitchazenia was interviewed, and talked about the past, present, and future of the project.

At the end of the month, there were five different Featured content candidates (FXC's) by five different editors; two were featured article candidates, two were featured list candidates, and one was a featured picture candidate. The have been a few times in which there were four FXC's from four different editors, most recently in February and early March of 2008.

♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 02:40, 6 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #16

Number 16, May 3, 2008

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. This newsletter covers all of April 2008.

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Storm of the month

Typhoon Neoguri (2008)
Typhoon Neoguri on April 17

Typhoon Neoguri was the earliest tropical cyclone on record to strike China. It formed on April 13 to the east of the Philippines, and once entering the South China Sea, environmental conditions allowed for quick strengthening. Neoguri attained its peak intensity of 150 km/h (90 mph) as it approached the island of Hainan, though rapidly weakened due to unfavorable conditions. The system made landfall in southern China on April 19, causing three deaths and moderate damage totaling over ¥296 million (2008 RMB, $42 million 2008 USD). The typhoon left 40 fishermen missing in the South China Sea.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • A weak tropical depression formed near New Caledonia in the South Pacific ocean early in the month, and another tropical depression developed in the basin later in the month.
  • Two named storms formed in the Australian region during the month, including Tropical Cyclone Durga, which was the first ever cyclone named by the Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre in Jakarta, Indonesia. Tropical Cyclone Rosie co-existed with Durga for much of its duration.
  • Cyclone Nargis developed in the North Indian Ocean late in the month, and reached its peak intensity early in May; further details will be covered in the next newsletter.

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar

The April member of the month is VOFFA. Though not officially a project member, VOFFA is an important user to the project, having maintained and updated the talk page archives on tropical cyclones worldwide; activity includes adding warnings and discussions for all storms. The user is particularly active during the off-season of the Atlantic basin, when article activity on tropical cyclones typically declines.

Storm article statistics

Grade Jan Feb Mar Apr
Featured article FA 33 36 38 40
A 9 8 8 8
Good article GA 114 123 130 131
B 99 96 91 103
Start 214 216 211 208
Stub 3 6 9 9
Total 472 485 487 499
ω 2.98 2.96 2.94 2.92
percentage
Less than B
46.0 45.8 45.2 43.5
percentage
GA or better
33.1 34.3 36.1 35.9

Project News
There is discussion on the status of articles on non-notable storms in the Merging page of the project. Comments are welcome.

A Wikipedia traffic counter was launched earlier this year. In the month of February, the article on Hurricane Katrina was viewed just over 200,000 times, making the article the 496th most viewed article on the English Wikipedia during the month.

During the month, Hurricane Camille was demoted from GA status, continuing the trend of good articles degrading in status on notable storms; other occurrences include the FA removal of Cyclone Tracy and 1900 Galveston Hurricane. If anyone has any ideas how to fix the problem, feedback and ideas are appreciated.

♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 03:56, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #17

Number 17, June 7, 2008

The Hurricane Herald

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Storm of the month

Cyclone Nargis
Cyclone Nargis

Cyclone Nargis was the costliest and deadliest natural disaster in the history of Burma (Myanmar). It formed on April 27 in the central Bay of Bengal, and after initially tracking north-northwestward it turned to the east. Quickly strengthening to reach peak winds of at least 165 km/h (105 mph), Nargis made landfall in the Ayeyarwady Division of Burma on May 2 near peak intensity. The cyclone killed at least 80,000 people and potentially over 300,000. Passing near the metropolis of Yangon, the cyclone destroyed thousands of buildings, and damage was estimated at over $10 billion (USD). In the wake of the storm, the ruling military junta of Burma initially refused foreign aid, and after they allowed foreign assistance, the government was criticized for its poor handling of the aftermath of the storm.

Other tropical cyclone activity

  • Northwestern Pacific Ocean – Typhoon Rammasun was the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide during the month, though it did not affect land. Tropical Storm Matmo formed east of Luzon in the middle of the month and lasted for three days. Severe Tropical Storm Halong (Cosme) was the deadliest storm in the Pacific basin, causing 58 deaths and $94 million (USD) in damage after hitting Luzon on May 17. At the end of the month, Typhoon Nakri formed and reached peak intensity over open waters before becoming extratropical in early June.
  • Eastern Pacific OceanTropical Storm Alma was was the easternmost forming Pacific tropical cyclone on record. Forming from a trough on May 29, it became a strong tropical storm before making landfall near León, Nicaragua, killing at least two people.
  • 2008 Atlantic hurricane seasonTropical Storm Arthur formed from the remnants of Tropical Storm Alma as it made landfall on Belize, causing flash flooding and at least nine fatalities.

Project News
Several other languages are active in the realm of tropical cyclone articles, though as much as ours. The French Wikipedia has 76 storm articles, the Spanish Wikipedia has 99 storm articles, and the Portuguese Wikipedia has 116 storm articles. Each of the projects have several storm articles we do not have, and the coverage on non-notable storms outside of the Atlantic is better, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere.

During the month, User:Potapych finished working on Template:Infobox Hurricane Small, which is used for the small Infoboxes in season articles; he has updated several season article already with the changes.

Main Page content

Storm article statistics

Grade Feb Mar Apr May
Featured article FA 36 38 40 41
A 8 8 8 17
Good article GA 123 130 131 129
B 96 91 103 101
Start 216 211 208 209
Stub 7 9 9 9
Total 487 487 499 506
ω 2.96 2.94 2.92 2.88
percentage
Less than B
45.8 45.2 43.5 43.1
percentage
GA or better
34.3 36.1 35.9 367.0

Member of the month

Cyclone barnstar

The May member of the month is Juliancolton. Joining the project in November 2007, Julian has become an active member of the project, working on new articles in the Atlantic basin. He has created two featured lists (List of Maryland and Washington, D.C. hurricanes (1980–present) and List of New York hurricanes), and rewrote the article on 2006 Atlantic hurricane season, which became featured during May. Juliancolton is currently working on a featured topic for Hurricane Dennis and its effects by region.

♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 02:44, 8 June 2008 (UTC)