User talk:Beraniladri19/Archive/2020/December

December 2020

44th edition of The Hurricane Herald!
Thank you Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 06:47, 1 December 2020 (UTC)

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 * Ok 👍 Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 02:19, 3 December 2020 (UTC)

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Discussion of 2020–21 Australian region cyclone season
I don't think we've met before, so you must be new to WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. In that case, welcome! I just wanted to discuss further the point I made in a recent edit summary of mine in the 2020–21 Australian region cyclone season article regarding the use of RSMC data in tropical cyclone articles. It is the convention here in the WikiProject to prioritise the use of information provided by official World Meteorological Organisation-designated Regional Specialised Meteorological Centres (RSMCs) over conflicting information from other sources. In the Australian region, the RSMC for the basin is the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), with two other tropical cyclone warning centres in Jakarta and Port Moresby for small parts of the basin. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is a branch of the United States Navy which monitors tropical cyclone activity in all basins except for the Atlantic Ocean, and uses the one-minute averaging period for sustained winds. They are an unofficial source of information in all basins; however, since they are the only reliable and consistent source of one-minute sustained wind data for tropical cyclones across the world, we use their data in our articles for this particular purpose (that is, maximum one-minute sustained winds). Since wind gust information is provided by the BOM, this takes precedence over the values reported by the JTWC for the Australian region. I hope this helps clear things up! ChocolateTrain (talk) 06:18, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Ok I get it, but since you know better since you have edited most of Australian region cyclone season articles. But according my experience that one minute sustained and gust speed section was for JTWC estimates. Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 06:23, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * We do use the JTWC data for one-minute sustained winds, except in the eastern Pacific basin, for which we obtain the data from the National Hurricane Center. The gusts come from the RSMC though. ChocolateTrain (talk) 06:32, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Where did the 10-min winds come from? Current outlook does not give any wind speeds. Having the wind gusts and 1-min winds the exact same value of 85km/h is awkward. A current pressure of 991hPa I'm not understanding, because if you're getting it from the weather charts, it currently shows 996hPa.--CyclonicallyDeranged (talk) 08:15, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * That's what I'm trying to explain, but I don't want to argue about this. Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 08:34, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * We could argue on that since those info is making the article dodgier...--CyclonicallyDeranged (talk) 08:50, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Yeah that would be confusing, because readers would be like one minute sustained winds 45 knots and gust would be 45 knots and the readers would think, 'ok so gust and one min sustained wind are same. Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 09:01, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * See also http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/darwin_MSLP_00z.shtml Dam222 🌋 (talk) 12:00, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * That weather chart is older by six hours. It is less current. The weather chart I cited is more current. Don't use the chart you cited.--CyclonicallyDeranged (talk) 13:13, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Ok Dam222 🌋 (talk) 13:18, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * But it has a minimum pressure of 991 and current pressure is 997 Dam222 🌋 (talk) 13:27, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

I know--CyclonicallyDeranged (talk) 13:32, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

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 * Thank you!! Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 08:36, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

Happy birthday
Dam222 🌋 (talk) 12:55, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Thank you !! You have been such a good friend to me. Sorry for replying late because I was having English tuition. Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 14:19, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

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Use JMA data on season articles
WikiProject Tropical cyclones consensus has determined that data for season articles must come from the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre for that basin. Your edits (here and here) did not use the correct data sources (which should be the Japan Meteorological Agency, RSMC for the Northwestern Pacific basin), and have been reverted. To keep an international view of things, UTC is also used to determine time. PHT is only ever used when citing PAGASA data (such as in storm signal declarations or landfall announcements), or data that would benefit being in PHT rather than UTC. Please keep in mind to use JMA data on season articles, and to use UTC for time. Thanks. Chlod (say hi!) 04:14, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Thanks for letting me know Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 04:21, 19 December 2020 (UTC)

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 * Thank you bro !! And also same to you Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 (talk) 13:45, 26 December 2020 (UTC)

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 * Ok thanks Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 Talk 13:38, 28 December 2020 (UTC)

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 Beraniladri19 , Thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia, and a Happy New Year to you and yours!  HurricaneEdgar    17:22, 31 December 2020 (UTC)


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 * Thank you and btw 3 mins to 2021, Cheers Beraniladri19 🌀🌀 Talk 18:27, 31 December 2020 (UTC)