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Routing of I-69

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I've reverted several of your edits in articles regarding interchanges with I-69 in the Indianapolis area because you're making assumptions as to the routing of the future I-69. The actual route of I-69 from Martinsville to the existing I-69 on the northeast side of Indianapolis has not yet been determined. The state is currently investigating 5 possible routes, two of which would branch off of SR 37 somewhere between Martinsville and Indianapolis to an interchange with I-70. That would mean that there would not be a new interchange needed for I-69 at I-465. Furthermore, if that routing were to be used, the state might decide to route I-69 on the existing I-70 all the way through downtown Indianapolis to the I-70/I-465 interchange on the east side. While I would be surprised if the I-70 routing were chosen, at this point we just don't know what will happen, so it's best not to put any speculation into the route tables. Indyguy (talk) 16:55, 3 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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I-73 in Michigan

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I-73 in Michigan has essentially been cancelled. To add it to articles like I-69 in MI or I-496 as you did falsely implies that Michigan is planning on building the necessary infrastructure and signing it as I-73. For that reason, I've reverted you. Imzadi 1979  02:51, 5 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Self-published sources

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In short, self-pubilshed sources (WP:SPS) cannot be used on Wikipedia, period. In the future, please base you additions to articles on sources that are not self-published that are deemed to be reliable. The various roadgeek websites do not meet this criterion, so they should not be in use. Imzadi 1979  20:27, 29 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Extraneous markers

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Regarding, this edit, we don't list all of those markers at the top of the infobox anymore. For accessibility reasons, it's a best practice to have a caption of some kind along with any graphics. When it comes to the marker graphics at the top of an infobox, that "caption" would be the name of the highway that appears underneath it. Because "Pennsylvania Turnpike" isn't the name that specifically corresponds to all four markers, but only to one of them, we omit the extra three. You should note that we have a section in the infobox with the label "Component highways" to list the various designations along a named highway, and it has space to give more details. There may be articles that do things the old way, but they should be updated to this new best practice. Imzadi 1979  20:00, 6 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

"Today"

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You do realize why it's a bad idea to use that word, right? The text in article will be out of date within 24 hours. Imzadi 1979  17:14, 17 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Exit list notes

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I just want to offer another tidbit of friendly advice regarding how to format things, this time notes in exit/junction lists.

Looking at:

"Future Western Terminus of I-269; Old planned I-69 route"

In writing standard sentences, we only capitalize proper nouns/names in English, or the word that starts the sentence. In this case, "western terminus" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized. The word "old" should also not be capitalized as it doesn't start the line of text or a new sentence.

The addition should be formatted as"

"Future western terminus of I-269; old planned I-69 route"

If you have any questions, just reply below. Imzadi 1979  21:58, 19 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Per MOS:HEAD, headings are written in sentence case. This means only the first word and any proper nouns/names are capitalized. So, "Route description" is correct, not "Route Description".
  • Per MOS:RJL, junction lists should be in table format except when writing national-level articles on highways that have state-level subarticles. That guideline also says to spell out "boulevard", "road", "street", etc in junction lists. (Many style guides say that those words are only abbreviated in the case of addresses, so "123 Main St." but "Main Street" alone.)
  • Per standard English, words like "traffic light" aren't capitalized. You should review MOS:CAPS and apply the advice there to your writing.
  • Per MOS:BOLD, there are a few limited situations we format text in bold. Most of your usages of boldfacing are improper.

I hope this helps. Imzadi 1979  00:44, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Just a quick question, but do you read what others are telling you? I've noticed that you've created section headings again today, and in doing so you've used Title Case instead of Sentence case, even though I've explained that our Manual of Style tells us to use one and not the other. Frankly, we're going to stop bothering to try to help you learn things. Imzadi 1979  22:07, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Im sorry. It's just how I'm used to typing... i'll try to get over it. -EBGamingWiki

December 2015

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Information icon Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you copied or moved text from Florida State Road 9B into Interstate 795 (Florida). While you are welcome to re-use Wikipedia's content, here or elsewhere, Wikipedia's licensing does require that you provide attribution to the original contributor(s). When copying within Wikipedia, this is supplied at minimum in an edit summary at the page into which you've copied content. It is good practice, especially if copying is extensive, to also place a properly formatted {{copied}} template on the talk pages of the source and destination. You can read more about the procedure and the reasons at Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia. It appears that you did a wholesale copy of the contents of Florida State Road 9B to create that page. That has been reverted. In the future, when I-795 is signed, we can just revise the SR 9B article to switch the name over instead of creating a totally new article. Imzadi 1979  00:29, 16 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Nomination for deletion of Template:I-22 aux

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Template:I-22 aux has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. Imzadi 1979  19:29, 16 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Boldface text

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I suggest that you read MOS:BOLD for the limited cases where we use boldfacing on Wikipedia. To summarize, we only use it for:

  • The first occurrence of the title word/phrase of the article, and often its synonyms, in the lead section;
  • The first occurrence of the name of a redirected title in a section, when appropriate;
  • Certain subheading levels that are boldfaced automatically by the server;
  • Words in dictionary definition lists;
  • Table headings, as done automatically by the server;
  • Certain mathematical objects; and
  • Volume numbers in journal citations using {{cite journal}}.

That's it. We do not use boldfacing for emphasis; instead that should be in italics.

On a tangential note, we do not need to list future termini of highways in the infobox unless we add an "Unbuilt segment" section to the box. Even if we did, we shouldn't put the words "Current" and "Future" in boldface text for emphasis. Imzadi 1979  20:38, 16 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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I know that it has been over a year for this, but I created I-669 as that was the proposed designation for existing I-269. I'm not going to recreate the page. EBGamingWiki (talk) 16:34, 4 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I-66 and disambiguation

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You should read the guidelines at WP:TWODABS. The current I-66 is clearly the primary topic as the other I-66 doesn't yet exist. Until it does, you page move should be reversed. If you have any questions, just reply here with them. Imzadi 1979  17:38, 28 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Rhode Island Route 78

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In comparison, the Connecticut portion of the combined highway is quite short, so it doesn't need equal billing. If the situation called for it, we'd have renamed the article "Route 78 (Connecticut–Rhode Island)" (note that there's an en dash, not a plain hyphen there). Imzadi 1979  21:10, 29 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Corridor X-1 and I-422

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I had to revert your changes for legal reasons. Essentially you performed a copy and paste move, which is a very bad thing to do. By copying the content, which you didn't completely write yourself, and pasting it in the new location, you wiped out all attribution to the editors who wrote that. That violates the terms of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license used on Wikipedia be denying attribution to the authors of that content (the "BY" part of the license). Never do that again.

I get that you couldn't just move the page yourself because the redirect at Interstate 422 has been edited since it was created. You can nominate it for deletion through the WP:CSD process. If you use Twinkle the process is 4 simple steps

  1. Load the page that's in the way of the page move.
  2. Select CSD from the Twinkle menu
  3. Pick the "G6: move" option.
  4. Supply the name of the page that would be moved along with a reason for the move.

In a little while, an administrator will see the request and process it. Once done, the Corridor X-1 page will be renamed to Interstate 422, complete with its full page history. The old name will be retained as a redirect to the new name, and you can edit the page to clean up any issues in the text. Imzadi 1979  16:48, 26 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Differences between highway corridors and highways

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By way of example, if you were to look up the termini of the I-69 corridor in federal legislation, you'd find an interesting anomaly. I-94 between Chicago and Port Huron was included in the I-69 corridor by Congress, but this does not mean that I-69 itself makes a U-turn in Port Huron and loops over to Illinois. Another example is I-73. That corridor has two northern termini in Michigan according to federal legislation: Sault Ste. Marie and Detroit. For funding purposes, I-73 overlaps I-75 from Toledo to Detroit, and it also follows the rough path of US 223 and US 127 between Toledo and Grayling before overlapping I-75 from Grayling to Sault Ste. Marie. That does not mean that if Michigan actually built the missing pieces that I-73 would extend north of Grayling nor enter Detroit, just as I-69 does not enter Chicago. In short, Congress includes other highways sometimes just to make them eligible for funding for improvements out of the same accounts as new construction. Imzadi 1979  01:43, 7 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Just to let you know, I know the difference. Like a expressway compared to an interstate. -EBGamingWiki 20:49 6 November 2016 (EDT)

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Indiana State Road 22

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I leave a reference that State Road 22 through Kokomo be removed here and the press release from INDOT. It says "INDOT transfer the road to the city of Kokomo meaning that state road 22 designation would have been removed. What reference do you have saying it is still a state road since INDOT does really do what you claim. The same thing happen to SR 26 through Lafayette. P.S. If the road is not state maintained then that means State Road 22 doesn't exist.Travisarch (talk) 23:28, 29 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

State Road 22 still exists. It is just City maintained. Not all parts of State Roads are State-maintained. EBGamingWiki (talk) 01:51, 30 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Actually in Indiana all state roads have to be state maintained. (Don't quote me but if I remember right Indiana has a state code (law) that states all "State Roads" are to be state maintained.) Btw driving pass and reporting back is OR.Travisarch (talk) 02:04, 30 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
You might want to check out page 16 and page 17 here. Also the code is Indiana’s Highway and Street System (IC 8-23-1), it is on page 16 above, it states as followed "State Highway System. Includes highways and streets of statewide economic importance. INDOT is responsible for these roads. It specifically includes a highway to the seat of government in each county and connecting arteries and extensions through municipalities." that was a direct copy of the code. INDOT transferred the road to the city of Kokomo meaning it is not part of SR 22 anymore. If signs still exist, in streetview you can clear see they have been removed, it is in NO way part of SR 22.
tl;dr Indiana code IC 8-23-1 states SR 22 through Kokomo since it was transferred to the City of Kokomo it can't be part of the State Highway System.Travisarch (talk) 02:34, 30 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I know that. Your word is your word. EBGamingWiki (talk) 13:44, 30 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I-11

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FYI, I'm reverting your recent changes to Articles tangentially related to Interstate 11. At this point I-11 is still a proposal. The routing is not finalized, nor is it 100% certain that it will exist, or if it is built that it will keep the proposed I-11 designation or routing. Therefore it is not appropriate to say things on the Reno article like "I-11 will run through Reno when finished." It may, it may not. The freeway could be rerouted to flatter terrain in the Desert (like US 95 is), assigned a different designation (such as an extension of existing I-19), or even never built at all. Regards and Cheers, Dave (talk) 04:16, 4 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I thought I-11 was in the 'build' stage, as construction on the Boulder City Bypass is under work... EBGamingWiki (talk) 04:24, 4 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Be sure to have sources for your claims, and not just thinking it's correct. Cards84664 (talk) 15:31, 4 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Another piece of unsolicited advice comes from Congressional action on I-69 or I-73. When the powers that be decided to extend I-69 southward from Indianapolis, they did something curious. They included the existing highway north to Port Huron, and I-94 from Port Huron to Chicago, as part of the corridor. The I-73 corridor includes I-75 between Toledo and Detroit as well as I-75 from Grayling north to Sault Ste. Marie. These corridor designations are for funding purposes only and do not require I-69 to be signed on I-94 nor I-73 to eventually be signed on I-75. So, by analogy, Congress can include I-19 in the I-11 corridor to fund improvements to I-19 as part of the same funding pool as the rest of the corridor, but that does not mean I-19 is part of I-11. I'm pretty sure that I've explained this to you before. Imzadi 1979  20:18, 4 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
The Boulder city bypass is under construction. However, this is in southern Nevada, nowhere near Reno. The I-11 article is quite clear in saying that while funding has been approved for a select few pieces of this proposal, the rest is tentative and in the very early stages of planning. Nowhere is there mentioned on any survey or even discussion about how the freeway would be routed to Reno. A lot can happen once those discussions start taking place. That's why it's not yet appropriate to say I-11 will serve Reno in the Reno, Nevada article. It may; it may not. As an example of what can happen, I'd suggest looking at the article for California State Route 190. The article is quite verbose, but in a nutshell, the route was planned, defined and legislated with a specific route in mind. The two end sections were built. But while discussions about how to build the middle piece occurred, the environmental movement succeeded in declaring most of the necessary right-of-way a wilderness area. That all but guarantees that CA-190 will NEVER be finished. However, in CA law it is still defined as a contiguous highway; not two non-contiguous pieces of highway. It would be absurd to include in the article for the Kern River, for example, that when finished CA-190 will cross it, as that is very unlikely to happen. Cheers, Dave (talk) 23:10, 4 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Enawo

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...is not an intense tropical cyclone. RSMC Reunion has not stated such.--Jasper Deng (talk) 01:30, 6 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

And it is not a Category 5 or a very intense tropical cyclone either right now. Please refrain from inserting that.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:05, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

To answer your question...

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...yes, we use pressure to determine the intensity of the storm. :) Typhoon2013 (talk) 21:17, 26 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. I've been getting into Weather recently, so I needed to know that. :) EBGamingWiki (talk) 11:57, 27 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Donna

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You have to realize that the Australian and Saffir-Simpson scales are defined for different types of maximum sustained winds. The former uses a 10-minute period and the latter uses 1-minute sustained winds. Because the JTWC only estimates 1-minute sustained winds, the Australian scale is not applicable to it.

And as before, please do not change the Australian category to something not stated by the RSMC (Fiji Meteorological Service).--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:11, 8 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Alright. I had no clue the AU scale wasn't avalible to 1-min winds. Sorry. EBGamingWiki (talk) 00:14, 8 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Isang

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Just to note that Hato (Isang) is still active, but it had left the PAR, therefore it is not active within the PAR. Typhoon2013 (talk) 18:41, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Oh okay. I didn't know the area of the PAR, sorry. EBGamingWiki (talk) 19:08, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I-169 (Texas) and Texas State Route 550 Toll Merger

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I was wondering if the pages of I-169 in Texas and Texas State Route 550 Toll should be merged together, as TX 550 is technically future I-169 and how they share the same alignment. TextClick (talk) 17:24, 2 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Go right ahead. I did it originally, but it got reverted. I would put SH 550 on the I-169 page. EBGamingWiki (talk) 19:18, 2 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I have reversed nearly all your recent edits because you are jumping the gun here. Just because the FHWA approved the designation doesn't make it official yet, just like their approval of I-42 and we have yet to see any signage for it. I know you're excited, I'm excited too, but we need to hold-off on the mass changes till signs finally appear or official NCDOT documents provide start dates of new designation. --WashuOtaku (talk) 19:39, 15 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

tcname active

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Can you not update the article to comment in Dumazile (active), when we do not know that for certain. For example, Madagascar might refuse to name the system or the models might be wrong about the system being a tropical storm yet alone an intense tropical cyclone.Jason Rees (talk) 19:25, 28 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Just as an additional note, we can always just change tcname unused to tcname active when the storm is named; there is no need to pre-add the template in a comment when it is such a simple change. — Iunetalk 23:38, 28 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox hurricane current

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FYI we are not a news service and nor are we obliged to keep the Infobox hurricane current in storm or season articles, when a system is active. This is why there was a discussion the other day on the project page about it and as i understand it the consensus was to get rid of the infobox.Jason Rees (talk) 18:29, 8 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

At present time, in the discussion, the decision has not yet been made, it is still up to debate, so the current storm infobox remains until that decision is made. Give it time. Don’t jump the gun. EBGamingWiki (talk) 20:10, 8 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Actually since no comments have been made against our comments for the last 18 days, most people are against the current storm info and the discussion has been archived, my view is that the decision to remove has been made. However, if you wish to reopen the discussion on the project page your more than welcome to, but bear in mind that we are not a news service or a ticker.Jason Rees (talk) 00:24, 9 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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This is a request pls check out the imd all india weather inference ..where it is that IMD has upgraded the DD to Mekenu so pls don't revert the edit Alaha.cyclone (talk) 16:59, 22 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

It is not officially designated as a Cyclonic Storm yet. It is still only a Deep Depression. See the bulletins. EBGamingWiki (talk) 17:01, 22 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

You need to clear the cache or use Ctrl+F5 to reload the page.--About123 (talk) 17:37, 22 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I-11 endpoints

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I've reverted several edits on I-11 and related articles pertaining to the endpoint of I-11 at the I-215/I-515 interchange. While this is an approved extension, I have not seen any evidence that this has taken place. If you have evidence that I-515 has been renumbered between I-215 and Railroad Pass/new I-11 construction, I'd gladly entertain it. -- LJ  16:51, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

NDOT said that once the bypass is complete, I-515 would be renumbered I-11 up to 215, so I was applying those changes EBGamingWiki (talk) 11:41, 13 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

New Hector

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Im hoping that red X out in the East Pacific spawns a storm similar to Hector in terms of longevity. It is close to the same position where Hector formed. FigfiresSend me a message! 00:23, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

It might! But this one might strike Hawaii, so Hawaiians need to pay very close attention. Meanwhile Japan and China can’t get a break. EBGamingWiki (talk) 11:14, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Typhoon Kong-rey

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What? I wasn’t the one vandalizing the page. I updated Kong-Rey to 135 kt based off of the JTWC’s ATCF file (https://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/sectors/atcf_sector_file) EBGamingWiki (talk) 20:12, 1 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Alcide section

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I reverted your edit on Alcide because tropicaltidbits is not an official source. The JTWC has 85 knots as of their last warning which is the source for 1 minute winds in this basin. FigfiresSend me a message! 02:17, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I was posting that on behalf of the ATCF, which is the JTWC’s. That is counted as an official storm intensity. EBGamingWiki (talk) 12:23, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

If you need it, here you go. https://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/sectors/atcf_sector_file EBGamingWiki (talk) 12:23, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

The ATCF is not official in the least. It is an automated process and has been known to be very inaccurate. Only warnings/advisories by the RSMC and TWC are official. FigfiresSend me a message! 19:45, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

You do realize that the intensity in the warnings come FROM the ATCF... right? EBGamingWiki (talk) 20:04, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

If you need to ask someone about the ATCF, I’d suggest going to Meow. EBGamingWiki (talk) 20:07, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

One more thing - The Weather Channel isn’t official by any stretch of the imagination. EBGamingWiki (talk) 20:11, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, that the part about the intensities coming from the ATCF is only part true. The ATCF is NOT official for a good reason. It is the Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting. The ATCF is automated and does not take other estimates into account. For example, the ATCF had Norman 15 knots lower than what NHC put it at on the advisory. The ATCF is useful, but it has no official standing. Unless information comes directly from advisories and warnings that either a RSMC (NHC, CPHC, JMA, Meteo France Reunion, etc..) or a TCWC (JTWC as an example) have issued, it is not official and therefore may not be used as a credible source for the system's intensity. You can ask any of the more experienced editors in the project and they will tell you that the ATCF is not official by any means. FigfiresSend me a message! 22:06, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

They do say it’s official. If you go back in the editing section, my edits when Jebi was upped to Cat 5 was getting reverted because it was one on the ATCF, and wasn’t on a JTWC Warning. Whatever the ATCF says, it is put up on here. EBGamingWiki (talk) 22:56, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with EBGamingWiki, I think the intensities coming from the ATCF is true. WriteHelpPizza (Visit my talk page!) 1:12, 10 November 2018

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Please wait until the advisory is issued before updating the season page. As of 8:12 PM EST, the most recent advisory is 18:00 UTC which has Gelena as a TC. When the 00:00 UTC advisory is released, please revert my edit and add winds. Thank you. NoahTalk 01:13, 9 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Hamilton, MS tornado rating

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You're the second person to list an EF4 rating for the Hamilton, MS tornado. Can you provide a source for that? I can't find one. TornadoLGS (talk) 19:41, 14 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Kenneth

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Please wait until a source actually states it has made landfall... Kenneth is not making landfall currently. If you look at the track graphic for Kenneth, it shows the storm won't make landfall for at least a couple to a few hours. NoahTalk 13:36, 25 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I said “Making” landfall, not that it has. EBGamingWiki (talk) 13:37, 25 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

In addition, satellite imagery clearly shows it is making landfall. EBGamingWiki (talk) 13:37, 25 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Im changing it to "about to make landfall" as the eye isn't going on shore. A storm isn't "making landfall" until the eye begins the process of moving ashore. NoahTalk 13:40, 25 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I wouldn’t say that. The western part of the eye is onshore, right now.

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I undid your change to Kenneth. Desmond doesn't count since that statement specifically states "at tropical cyclone intensity". Desmond was only a moderate tropical storm. NoahTalk 21:14, 26 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Arafura Coast Forecast: Cape Don to Cape Wessel View the current warnings for the Northern Territory

Forecast issued at 10:00 am CST on Friday 17 May 2019.

Weather Situation A weak tropical low [1008 hPa], remnants of ex-Tropical Cyclone Ann, in the southern Arafura Sea is moving northwest and is expected to dissipate over the weekend. Associated fresh to strong winds, scattered showers and thunderstorms extend over northern coastal waters. A high [1029 hPa] in the Tasman Sea is expected to stall near the New South Wales coast for the weekend and maintain a ridge of high pressure along the Queensland coast into next week.

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June 2019 WPTC Newsletter

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Volume XIV, Issue 39, May 31, 2019

The Hurricane Herald is the arbitrarily periodical newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The newsletter aims to provide in summary the recent activities and developments of the WikiProject, in addition to global tropical cyclone activity. The Hurricane Herald has been running since its first edition ran on June 4, 2006; it has been almost thirteen years since that time. If you wish to receive or discontinue subscription to this newsletter, please visit the mailing list. This issue of The Hurricane Herald covers all project related events from April 14–May 31, 2019. This edition's editor and author is Hurricane Noah (talk · contribs).

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Article of the month, by Jason Rees


History of tropical cyclone naming - The practice of using names to identify tropical cyclones goes back several centuries, with storms named after places, saints or things they hit before the formal start of naming in each basin. The credit for the first usage of personal names for weather systems is given to the Queensland Government Meteorologist Clement Wragge, who named tropical cyclones and anticyclones between 1887 and 1907. This system of naming fell into disuse for several years after Wragge retired, until it was revived in the latter part of World War II for the Western Pacific basin. Over the following decades, various naming schemes have been introduced for the world's oceans, including for parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The majority of these lists are compiled by the World Meteorological Organization's tropical cyclone committee for the region and include names from different cultures as well as languages. Over the years there has been controversy over the names used at various times, with names being dropped for religious and political reasons. For example, female names were exclusively used in the basins at various times between 1945 - 2000 and were the subject of several protests. The names of significant tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Australian region are retired from the naming lists and replaced with another name, at meetings of the various tropical cyclone committees.


Storm of the month and other tropical activity


Cyclone Fani was an extremely severe cyclonic storm that made landfall in Odisha, India on May 3. The storm achieved peak intensity as a near Category 5-equivalent cyclone with 3-minute sustained winds of 215 km/h (130 mph), 1-minute sustained winds of 250 km/h (155 mph), and a minimum central pressure of 937 hPa (mbar). Fani caused over $1.8 billion (2019 USD) in damage in India and Bangladesh and killed at least 89 people.

Since the last newsletter, twelve systems have formed.

  • Southwest Indian Ocean
    In the Southwest Indian Ocean, Cyclone Kenneth made landfall in Mozambique approximately 1 month after Cyclone Idai, causing widespread flooding and destruction. Overall, Kenneth killed at least 52 people and caused more than $100 million in damage. Additionally, Tropical Cyclone Lorna formed over the eastern portion of the basin in late April and dissipated in early May without affecting land.
  • Australian Region
    In the Australian Region, cyclones Lili and Ann formed in early May and both affected land. No deaths were reported, although Lili caused moderate damage in the Maluku Islands and East Timor.
  • South Pacific
    In the South Pacific, a tropical depression formed in mid-may, but failed to intensify and dissipated a few days later.
  • South Atlantic
    In the South Atlantic, Subtropical Storm Jaguar formed in late May and lasted for approximately two days before becoming extratropical.
  • Western Pacific
    In the Western Pacific, three weak tropical depressions existed during the first half of May.
  • North Atlantic
    In the North Atlantic, Subtropical Storm Andrea formed on the same day as Jaguar, but failed to intensify and dissipated on the next day.




  • The Eastern Pacific hurricane season began on May 15.
  • The Atlantic hurricane season will begin at 2:00 AM EDT on June 1.
  • The Central Pacific hurricane season will begin sometime after 12:00 AM HST on June 1.
Recent storms of the month
Edition Storm
36 Cyclone Idai
35 Typhoon Wutip (2019)

New WikiProject Members since the last newsletter in April 2019


More information can be found here. This list lists members who have joined/rejoined the WikiProject since the release of the last issue in April 2019. Sorted chronologically. Struckout users denote users who have left or have been banned.

To our new members: welcome to the project, and happy editing! Feel free to check the to-do list at the bottom right of the newsletter for things that you might want to work on. To our veteran members: thank you for your edits and your tireless contributions!

Editorial for welcoming new users, by Hurricanehink


Every year, editors new and old help maintain the new season of season articles. The older users are likely used to the standards of the project, such as how to Wikilink and reference properly. Newer users might make mistakes, and they might make them over and over again if they don't know better. If anyone (who happens to read this) comes across a new user, please don't bite, because with enough pushback, they'll decide that this group of editors is too mean, and unfun. This is all a volunteer project; no one can force anyone to do anything. We're all on here because of our love of knowledge and tropical cyclones. If you find someone new, consider using the official WPTC welcome template - Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Welcome.

I also encourage that if you know any tropical cyclone researchers, please speak up and try recruiting them to edit. Veteran editors can't keep editing forever. Life gets busy, and the real world beckons!

Member of the month (edition) – Yellow Evan


Yellow Evan has been involved with WPTC since 2008. Since the last newsletter, Yellow Evan has taken 5 typhoon articles to good article status as well as created 2 more. Overall, he has created and/or significantly contributed to more than 130 good articles. Your work in the Western Pacific Basin is invaluable... Thank you for your contributions!

Latest WikiProject Alerts


The following are the latest article developments as updated by AAlertBot, as of the publishing of this issue. Due to the bot workings, some of these updates may seem out of place; nonetheless, they are included here.

Featured article candidates

Featured list candidates

Good article nominees

Good article reassessments

Peer reviews

Requested moves

Articles to be merged

Articles to be split

Featured Content

This section lists content that have become featured, articles and lists, since the past newsletter in mid-April 2019.
From April 14–May 31, 2019, 1 featured article was promoted:

WikiProject Tropical Cyclones: News & Developments

  • An awards program for the project began on May 31. It involves 25 levels that may be gained by earning points for completing various actions such as getting good or featured articles. Additional awards will be added in the future.
  • As of this news letter, there are more articles ranked a good article or better (1317) than articles ranked B-class or worse (1272), for the first time in the project's history.
  • Every Atlantic hurricane season from 1945 to 2007 is rated at least a GA. That is an impressive feat, and an incredibly body of work among many editors.
  • Cyclone Raja became the 150th featured article in the project. Thanks to all of the editors and their tireless edits for writing 2.7% of all of Wikipedia's featured articles.
  • In the 24 hours after Hurricane Michael's TCR was released, the article on the hurricane was edited 82 times by 18 different users.
  • In March 2019, the most popular article in the project was Cyclone Idai, viewed 231,969 times during the month. The generic cyclone was 2nd most popular, with 131,080 views. In 3rd place was Hurricane Katrina with 112,283 views. Included in the top 20 were the 2018 and 19 Atlantic hurricane seasons, hurricanes Michael, Florence, Irma, Maria, and Harvey, and the 1896 Cedar Keys hurricane, which was TFA on March 20th.

New articles since the last newsletter include:

New GA's include:

Current assessment table


Assessments valid as of this printing. Depending on when you may be viewing this newsletter, the table may be outdated. See here for the latest, most up to date statistics.
As of this issue, there are 150 featured articles and 69 featured lists. There are 142 A-class articles, but that number is subject to change, depending if we mandate that all A-class articles have an A-class review first. There are 956 good articles, meaning it is possible we get to our 1000th GA by the end of the year. There are only 61 B-class articles, perhaps because because most articles of that quality already passed a GA review. There are 350 C-class articles, 720 start-class articles, and 141 stub-class articles, with 29 lists and 8 current articles. The number of lists may decrease further as the "Tropical cyclone X" articles continue to be reclassified as set index articles. These figures mean that nearly half of the project is rated a GA or better - including the lists/current/future articles, there are 1272 articles that are below GA status, versus 1317 that are GA or better.

About the assessment scale →

From the Main Page


From the Main Page documents WikiProject related materials that have appeared on the main page from April 14–May 31, 2019 in chronological order.

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Project Goals & Progress


The following is the current progress on the three milestone goals set by the WikiProject as of this publishing. They can be found, updated, at the main WikiProject page.

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