User talk:115.189.94.43

October 2018
This is your last warning. The next time you disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at Cyclone Mahina, you may be blocked from editing without further notice.  Light and Dark2000  🌀 (talk) 22:40, 6 October 2018 (UTC)
 * For Cyclone Mahina, scientists conducting post-storm analysis have uncovered evidence for a 13 m storm surge produced by the storm around Bathurst Bay, Australia. According to computer modeling, a storm with the "official" intensity of 914 mbar cannot possibly produce a storm surge anywhere near that height, but a storm with a minimum central pressure of 880 mbar can (just barely, though), when combined with the high tide. It so happens that this "computer simulated" minimum pressure matches 3 reports of a minimum pressure of 880 mbars at landfall, which happened to come from the only ship that survived passing through the storm. Since this "new" minimum pressure is much more reasonable and perfectly fits the scientific data, logically speaking, we should use that estimate over the "official estimate". I've provided some links below to the report I just mentioned; you can also do a Google search for more information on Mahina's post-storm intensity analysis. Since post-storm analysis is frequently conducted across the globe, it should not surprise anyone that storm statuses/intensities may change from what was initially reported. We also did something similar for Hurricane Maria; for around 10 months, we used an "unofficial" death toll range of around 500–1,500 instead of the "official" 146 death toll (including the initial 64 count from Puerto Rico). We did this because the independent studies overwhelmingly concluded that Puerto Rico's "official" count of 64 grossly underestimated the actual death count. We kept the "unofficial" range until the findings of George Washington University's study (commissioned by Puerto Rico's Government) concluded this August and revised the actual total death toll to 2,975 in Puerto Rico. Please stop disrupting the page. If you continue your disruptive behavior, you face being blocked from editing.  Light and Dark2000  🌀 (talk) 22:40, 6 October 2018 (UTC)


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