Welcome to WikiProject Tropical cyclones, a WikiProject to systematically organize all the information in Wikipedia related to tropical cyclones (also known as hurricanes or typhoons). This project's focus is to centralize the efforts of many Wikipedians to make Wikipedia the best free resource when it comes to information about the subject.
If you want to help, feel free to look at the project's noticeboard, the
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This WikiProject aims to provide a common layout for articles on historical tropical cyclones, which includes tropical cyclone articles for individual storms (e.g., Hurricane Charley or 1970 Bhola cyclone), as well as seasonal basin articles (e.g. 2004 Atlantic hurricane season), and articles that are required as a framework for those articles (e.g. Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, tropical cyclone).
- To provide an encyclopedic overview for tropical cyclones, including individual storms, historical warning of cyclones, and the structure of a cyclone.
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The parent of this project is WikiProject Meteorology.
This project is partially inspired by:
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[edit] Participants
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[edit] Inactive members of the WikiProject
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[edit] Former members of the WikiProject
This section is for users who are no longer part of this WikiProject.
- Holderca1 – Left the WPTC early on November 10, 2005.
- Hurricane Devon – Indefinitely blocked.
- User:Aeon1006 – Left Wikipedia and removed himself from the list of participants. Later returned to Wikipedia, but not the project.
- Gertzy – Left on October 7, 2006 for unknown reasons.
- Sunholm – Indefinitely blocked.
- Tijuana Brass – Taking a break from Wikipedia for the time being.
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- Sarsaparilla39 – Taking a break from Wikipedia for the time being.
- RacoonFox – Indefinitely blocked due to account compromization.
- Counters – Left wikipedia
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- DanielES15 – Left wikipedia on August 7, 2007 [1]
- Storm Boy – presumably left wikipedia, no edits since 2006.
- WeatherVane – presumably left wikipedia, no edits since July 2006.
- Hurricane-Inu – presumably left wikipedia, no edits since 2006.
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- Slyspace – left WPTC.
- Coredesat – left Wikipedia
[edit] General guidelines
Templates will provide a useful set of features to show information on tropical cyclones and seasons in a consistent format. Guidelines for naming, links, and categorization help keep the vast number of articles properly interconnected.
[edit] Basins
Tropical cyclones are separated by basin. Generally each basin has its own categories; all articles for a particular basin are inter-woven using links and categories. It's important that the basin is listed identically (including capitalization) for all articles. The basin is generally passed in to templates to automatically create categorizations and links within an article.
The basins include:
[edit] Templates
A number of templates exist to make life easier for tropical cyclone article writers. For a complete list, see Category:Hurricane templates.
[edit] Categories
Categorizing all articles consistently makes it easier for readers to navigate through related articles. The top-level category Category:Tropical cyclones should be reserved for a few select meteorological articles; most articles should be categories into several of the sub-categories therein.
[edit] Images
To make uploading and categorization easier, season and storm articles should have consistent types of images and those images should have consistent names.
- If you create storm track map using Jdorje's track map generator, try to upload it to Commons and tag it with {{hurricane auto track map}}.
- Storm peak-intensity visible-light pictures. Most storms have a satellite picture of the storm at peak intensity. Higher resolution is always better.
- Storm landfall visible-light pictures. Other storms have a satellite picture of the storm at landfall. Again higher resolution is always better.
- Non-visible-light storm images. Many storms may have IR, doppler, or other types of meteorological pictures.
[edit] Article guidelines
- See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Project resources
[edit] Storm articles
- Example articles: Hurricane Mitch, Hurricane Floyd
[edit] Naming
- Hurricanes should only receive a separate article if they are long enough not to be considered a stub. If there isn't enough to write about, the text can go inside the article for the hurricane season.
- When creating a new article for an active storm when it may or may not be appropriate (i.e. a major hurricane currently threatening land), it is generally best to put a request up in the discussion forum for that hurricane season (e.g. Talk:2006 Atlantic hurricane season) and discuss it with others.
- Named hurricanes generally do not have unique names. A storm that has had its name retired may take its name for the main article (e.g. Hurricane Charley, Tropical Storm Allison, Cyclone Tracy); use the prefix appropriate for the tropical cyclone's basin.
- Less infamous (i.e. non-retired) hurricanes may have a separate page distinguished by year (e.g. Hurricane Bertha (1996)), especially if it must be differentiated (e.g. Tropical Storm Bret (1993) and Hurricane Bret (1999)). The general rule is that if the name is retired, it should have the main article, otherwise it should be distinguished by year.
- If a name has been used only once (or is being used for the first time) and is not warranting an article, it should be created as a redirect to that season (e.g. Tropical Storm Sebastien redirects to 1995 Atlantic hurricane season).
- Never hesitate to add a redirect when there is no article for a particular hurricane. Redirects help users to find information if it's "hidden" in a season article, and prevent spurious creation of new articles. This is particularly useful for active hurricanes, as users will otherwise often jump at the chance to write a "new" article about the event. Articles should be redirected to disambiguation pages or (only when there is no ambiguity) to the season article that includes the hurricane. Do not redirect to the season article when a disambiguation page exists, as there is then no way for readers to find the disambiguation.
- This is also helpful for people who wish to provide links to WP for current storms: they can do it once, and the redirect will catch the in-links unless and until a separate page is created. Question: should the redirect go to the season page, or the section thereon for that specific storm?
- Unnamed (including numbered) hurricanes (used for older tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Pacific basins, and for all tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean basin) should be distinguished by location, type, and year. Three naming conventions are acceptable: Galveston Hurricane of 1900, 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane, or Unnamed Hurricane (1975). All unnamed hurricanes should always have a year in the name. Again, create redirects wherever necessary to avoid confusion or duplicate articles.
[edit] Storm article structure
[edit] Storm disambiguation pages
- All tropical cyclones of the same name should be visible through a disambiguation page (e.g. Hurricane Diana (disambiguation)). If none of the disambiguated storms are particularly infamous the main name may be used for the disambiguation (e.g. Hurricane Danielle). The disambiguation should be basin-independent and should cover all storms in all basins with the same name. If in doubt use "Tropical Storm" or "Tropical Cyclone" as the prefix for the disambiguation when multiple basins are involved.
- Exception: a disambiguation page may not be needed when there are just two storms with a certain name and at one takes the main naming space to disambiguate to the other. See for instance Hurricane Andrew.
- Disambiguation pages are also categorized by basin (sometimes into multiple basins); see Typhoon Nina for an example. An example basin category is Category:Atlantic hurricanes.
- Disambiguation pages are categorized by season as well (see Tropical Storm Hazel for an example). See the child categories of Category:Tropical cyclones by season for a complete list of season categories.
- Storm disambiguation articles (like Hurricane Gordon (disambiguation)) should be in the Category:Tropical cyclone disambiguation category. Using {{hurricane disambig}} in the article will accomplish this automatically.
[edit] Season articles
- Seasons are separated by basin. Compare 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, 2005 Pacific hurricane season, 2005 Pacific typhoon season. There are generally six basins (N Atlantic, NW Pacific, NE Pacific, SW Pacific, N Indian, SW Indian) but not all may justify articles.
- Use {{Infobox hurricane season}} or a variant, as mentioned above.
- Add {{hurricane}} at the top of the talk page of season articles.
- Link to other appropriate season articles. For instance 2005 Atlantic hurricane season links to the articles for the 2005 NW and NE Pacific seasons and to the 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008 N Atlantic season articles.
- Season articles should include an overall summary plus a short summary for each storm, with a link to the storm page where appropriate. See 2004 Atlantic hurricane season for an example. If a storm's summary becomes too long it may be moved into a separate article.
- Categorize the season into a season category; see Category:Tropical cyclones by season for choices. There is a template to help with this.
- Each season should have a track image if possible. See /Tracks.
[edit] Hierarchy definition
Tropical cyclones are categorized by basin, strength, season, and region. Seasons are categorized by basin and year.
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Here are some tasks you can do:
- Requests: Original-content tropical cyclone articles: Papua New Guinea National Weather Service, Hurricane Florence (1953),
Hurricane Bridgit (1971)
- Copyedit: Hurricane Anna (1961), Hurricane Marco (1996), Hurricane Elida (2002), Effects of Hurricane Dennis in Florida
- Wikify: Make sure tropical cyclone lists, such as List of Texas hurricanes, have storm articles properly linked
- Merge: See here
- Cleanup: Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Wilma, Tropical Storm Fay (2002)
- Expand: Indianola Hurricane of 1886, Hurricane Carla, Typhoon Nina (1975), Typhoon Durian
- Stubs: Tropical Cyclone Warning Center, Landfall, Pacific hurricane, Typhoon Gay (1989) More...
- Update: Hurricane Stan
- Finish: Deprecating Template:Storm pics, Update damage figures to 2008 USD
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[edit] Adopt an article
Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.
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[edit] Categories
See also Category:Lists of tropical cyclones. Where possible these should be complemented by or replaced by categories.
[edit] Articles
[edit] Main Wikipedia articles on Tropical Cyclones
[edit] New Wikipedia articles related to Tropical Cyclones
Please feel free to list your new Tropical Cyclones-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYK has a 120 hr. time limit from the creation of the article.
- 1968 Pacific hurricane season Thanks for the help Hink! Hurricane Angel Saki (talk) 14:18, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
- Hurricane Huko (2002) Hurricane Angel Saki (talk) 07:59, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
- Hurricane Jimena (2003) -- Storm05 (talk) 13:14, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
- Timeline of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season -- Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 19:25, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
- Hurricane Patsy (1959) Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 17:11, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
- List of storms in the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1851 Atlantic hurricane season ♬♩ Hurricanehink (talk) 03:19, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
- Tropical Storm Cindy (1993) — Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 20:05, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- Hurricane Liza (1968) IT'S FINISHED! HALLELUJAH! Hurricane Angel Saki My own personal NHC 07:09, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
- Hurricane Gladys (1975) -- Storm05 (talk) 13:14, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
- List of Maryland hurricanes (1980–present) -- Juliancolton Tropical Cyclone 19:23, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
- Cyclone Nargis -- RattleMan 05:09, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Current Featured Tropical cyclone-related content
- 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
- 1983 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1988 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1933 Atlantic hurricane season – March 27, 2008
- 1995 Pacific hurricane season
- 1998 Pacific hurricane season
- 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone – October 25, 2007
- 2003 Atlantic hurricane season
- 2003 Pacific hurricane season
- 2004 Atlantic hurricane season
- 2005 Atlantic hurricane season – June 1, 2006 TFA
- 2006 Atlantic hurricane season – June 10, 2008 TFA
- Cyclone Elita
- Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Delaware
- Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Maryland and Washington, D.C. – August 18, 2007 TFA
- Effects of Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina
- Effects of Hurricane Ivan in the Lesser Antilles and South America
- Eye (cyclone) – September 21, 2007 TFA
- Hurricane Claudette (2003)
- Hurricane Danny (1997)
- Hurricane Dennis – February 6, 2006 TFA
- Hurricane Dog (1950)
- Hurricane Edith (1971) – April 24, 2007 TFA
- Hurricane Erika (1997)
- Hurricane Erika (2003)
- Hurricane Esther (1961)
- Hurricane Fabian
- Hurricane Floyd – June 17, 2006 TFA
- Hurricane Gloria
- Hurricane Gustav (2002)
- Hurricane Iniki – March 15, 2007 TFA
- Hurricane Ioke
- Hurricane Irene (1999)
- Hurricane Irene (2005)
- Hurricane Isabel
- Hurricane Isis (1998) – February 15, 2008
- Hurricane Ismael
- Hurricane John (1994)
- Hurricane John (2006)
- Hurricane Juan – January 29, 2007
- Hurricane Katrina – September 29, 2006 TFA
- Hurricane Kenna – July 28, 2007 TFA
- Hurricane Lane (2006)
- Hurricane Mitch – August 16, 2006 TFA
- Hurricane Nora (1997)
- Meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan
- Meteorological history of Hurricane Katrina – June 15, 2007 TFA
- Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma
- Tropical cyclone
- Tropical Depression Ten (2007)
- Tropical Storm Alberto (2006)
- Tropical Storm Allison – December 19, 2007
- Tropical Storm Barry (2007)
- Tropical Storm Bill (2003)
- Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004)
- Tropical Storm Edouard (2002)
- Tropical Storm Henri (2003)
- Tropical Storm Vamei
- Typhoon Paka
- Typhoon Pongsona
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