User talk:Maverick423

Links of Intrest Userboxes
 * /archive
 * /archive2
 * /Science Refrence Desk Questions Archive
 * /Wikiproject:Festivals
 * /Paranormal article sandbox
 * /Templet sandbox

I like your profile!
I like your profile alot!!! How did you do all that? I want to put some of the stuff you used on mine, but I don't know how to even do anything! Can you teach me! You can just email me at st10109ed@hotmail.com. Wandering_In_My_Mind_. 17:19, 21 June 2007 (UTC)

Re: Hi
Hello! Thanks for the nice words. Links to userboxes can be found at Userboxes. And thanks for your offer about the Sailor Moon images, but do keep in mind that it's really not a big deal. Whoever that was almost certainly did not intend to vandalize, and clearing up the issue won't take long at all. Anyway, thanks and have a good day. :) --Masamage 21:34, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

OK i'm not totally sure how this works, but let's try it...(Kelsie here)

Works just like that =) Maverick423 04:09, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

i forgot my user thingy...

that was pretty fast heh check the help area on the leftside for options on what to do when u lose that kind of information

it doesn't say!!!

Nevermind, i got it

haha i'm smart!

Heh heh good =)

Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #10
Number 10, March 4, 2007 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.

Storm of the month Cyclone Favio developed well to the east of northern Madagascar on February 12 and moved to the southwest as it developed. The storm did not significantly intensify until February 19 when it was just off the southern coast of Madagascar, but rapidly intensified soon after to its peak with 185 km/h (115 mph) winds. Favio turned to the northwest and hit Mozambique worsening the floods already occurring in the country. Favio claimed at least 4 lives and destroyed thousands of homes.

Other tropical cyclone activity There were a total of 6 tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere during February. Five of these, including Favio, were in the South West Indian Ocean.
 * The only other storm in the Australian region was Cyclone Nelson which formed at the end of January in the Gulf of Carpentaria before it hit Queensland.
 * Cyclone Dora was active in January and reached its peak as an annular cyclone on February 3 with 185 km/h (115 mph) winds.
 * Cyclone Gamede was an unusually large storm that prompted the highest level of cyclone warning on Réunion and brought strong winds to the island on February 27, causing a bridge to collapse.
 * Neither Enok towards the start of the month or Humba near its end, had any impact on land.

Member of the month The February member of the month is Miss Madeline. Miss Madeline is responsible for many of the projects featured lists such as List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes and List of California hurricanes. She has also put serious work into many of our Pacific hurricane articles since she joined the project as one of its founding members. Recently she has worked on 1996 Pacific hurricane season, bringing it from a stub-class article to a Good article candidate.

New and improved articles
 * New featured content: Hurricane Erika (1997), Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Maryland and Washington, D.C., Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma, 2000 Sri Lanka Cyclone, Hurricane Isabel and List of Florida hurricanes (pre-1900).
 * New Good articles include Hurricane Pauline, Hurricane Isis (1998), 1939 Pacific typhoon season, Typhoon Tip and 1983 Atlantic hurricane season.
 * New articles include Hurricane Isis (1998), Hurricane Debby (1982), Hurricane Adolph (2001), Hurricane Alberto (1982) and Tropical Depression One (1992).

Main Page content
 * Entries from 6 articles: Hurricane Flossy (1956), Hurricane Able (1951), Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma, Effects of Hurricane Wilma in the Bahamas, Tropical Depression One (1992) and Tropical cyclone basins appeared on the Main Page in the Did you know column during February.

New articles and improvements wanted
 * Articles are wanted on Pacific typhoon, North Indian cyclone, diffluence, Outflow (meteorology) and Central dense overcast.
 * Improvements are wanted to Subtropical cyclone, Japan Meteorological Agency, Intertropical Convergence Zone, 1919 Florida Keys Hurricane Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Andrew.

Storm article statistics

Comments wanted on project talk Many discussions that potentially have far reaching impact for the whole project are carried out on the project's talk page. However, only a fraction of our active contributors actually engage in those discussions. If you add the project page to your Watchlist and keep an eye on discussions there to monitor upcoming changes, even if you don't participate in those discussions it would help both yourself and the project as a whole. For instance, at the moment the primary infobox templates such as Infobox hurricane are in the process of being deprecated and replaced by new versions which do the role more effectively.

How to Archive?
{helpme}

how do i archive stuff on my talk page? i dont think deleting things will be too nice but where can i put stuff like this? thanks Maverick423 19:00, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Hi, there are different ways to archive a talk page. For more information, see How to archive a talk page. Cheers, --KFP (talk | contribs) 19:02, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

On your Wikinews article about A-Kron
There are questions concerning your article "A-Kon robbed at BorderFest", please take a look at it at http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/A-Kon_robbed_at_BorderFest
 * Thanks for your time,
 * --Wowaconia 11:36, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

Festivals project
I would like to add a festival page to Wikipedia for a local festival called ARISE Music Festival in Loveland, CO. It has been in existence for over 5 years, however does not have attendance over 15,000 due to the venue size and agreement. Do you know if it will be accepted as an article here or will it be rejected due to the size? Or are the Festival Project guidelines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Festivals) just that and not requirements? I'm new to all this but have been commissioned to get the festival added to Wikipedia. Any help would be greatly appreciated! --Beccalyn137 (talk) 17:57, 3 May 2018 (UTC)

I think the best thing to do would probably be to contact WikiProject Holidays and ask them if they would be willing to take on the Festivals project as a "task force" or other functional work group. It could still have the name "WikiProject" or not, but function like the subprojects of other larger projects. The Talk:Adelaide page shows how the various Australia projects have done this. I can't see any reason why they wouldn't agree to it. Also, you'd probably only need 5 people to start the project with a task force, so you could probably even get rolling faster. Best of luck with the idea. John Carter 14:15, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
 * If you wanted to merge the proposal with the Holidays project, the best way would be to ask the Holidays Project if they would be willing to either expand the scope of the project to include all festivals and/or ask them to take on the group as some sort of subproject (the names task force and work group are both used). I would assume that they would respond positively to one or the other, but it would be best to check with them in any event. John Carter 17:57, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the information. I can potentially try to add for other festivals and holidays, but right now the saints project is taking up a lot of time. I think there is a Gale-published Encyclopedia of Holidays which might be of use to you. I also think that adding some data on the various observances of religious holidays and festivals would be very welcome to wikipedia, as many help reflect the social organization of the local communities. Best of luck. John Carter 14:49, 20 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Greetings. if you are interested about festivals, maybe you could have a look at those in one of my missing topics pages. - Thank you Skysmith 14:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I added the information on how to add the template on the project page. Basically, just add the name of the Template minus the "Template:" in 's to transpose the template onto the page. John Carter 17:03, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
 * You're going to want to change the existing phrasing of the template, as they won't be able to see the warning until after it's added to the talk page and it will stay visible throughout, giving a less than certain impression to the project. But, just add, character for character, to the talk page to add the banner. John Carter 19:30, 21 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Greetings again. I collected the listings of all the festivals from my other pages into one page about missing festival articles. I hope this may be more useful - Skysmith 06:52, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

excellent this will make it alot easier to sort through the list thanks much! Maverick423 13:31, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

Task Force: Pasadena Tournament of Roses
my interest is in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses and am forming a task force to improve and maintain its pages Saltysailor (talk) 20:36, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

How to make Templets and stuff
well this time i would like to know how to make templets? you know like the one above that once u put in a certain word with the { and } marks they show a box with info and all that good stuff. how do i create one? i need to know so i can create one for my festivals project. thanks much for your time and help Maverick423 20:20, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I second that. When you help him, can you post the answer on my talk too please? User: (talk • contribs • count ) | Can I have your autograph? 21:24, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Hi there. Existing templates are listed at Template messages. If you cannot find the template you need, you can request it on Requested templates. For help on creating templates yourself, see Help:Template, or contact a user who has identified themselves as an adept template coder. Hope that helps. --Jon186 21:30, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

How to start a newsletter ....
or something like what the other projects have. i asked around tech support but to no avail so can someone please give me the layout of how a newsletter is programmed? as far as the box sizes and stuff like that how to color them. i already got the place where i want the newsletter to be placed its ganna be in a template format under Festival Newsletter. I just dont know how to start one up so that it looks like the other projects newsletters. any help will be much appreciated. thanks much! Maverick423 20:43, 27 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I would try asking one of the people who operates said newsletters, or contacting one of the users listed in Category:User_template_coder. I'll leave the helpme box up, since this isn't a very helpful response. Sorry. Hersfold (talk/work) 22:47, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I would have to agree with Hersfold, sorry, not much help here. --Nenyedi Talk Deeds@ 00:32, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Ask User:Ral315. He is in charge of the Wikipedia Signpost. Real96 01:09, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

ahh thanks much ill check it out =)

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Number 11, April 1, 2007 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.

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Storm of the month Hurricane Will developed from a tropical wave to the east of the Caribbean Sea and intensified. It crossed over Jamaica and re-emerged over water a few days later. The storm intensified into a hurricane and an eye began to develop. Will became a major hurricane over the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall on the vulnerable Gulf Coast of the United States soon after. To date, Hurricane Will has claimed over 350 lives and is directly responsible for about $5 billion of damages; of which an unknown amount was insured. Despite the damage, it is not expected that the name will be retired by WMO.

Other tropical cyclone activity
 * After threatening the Eastern Seaboard for some time, Hurricane Hink has turned away and the NHC has cancelled all warnings associated with the storm.
 * The 2007 Pacific typhoon season began with Tropical Storm Kong-rey forming on March 31.
 * There were a total of 7 cyclones in the southern hemisphere: Becky in the South Pacific, Indlala and Jaya in the Southwestern Indian Ocean and Odette, George, Jacob and Kara in the Australian region. Indlala killed at least 80 and left over 100,000 homeless; whilst Cyclone George was the worst storm to affect Port Hedland in over 30 years.

Member of the month The April member of the month is HurricaneIrene. Irene began contributing to tropical cyclone articles on Wikipedia in August 2005, but ran out of steam and left after barely 2 weeks. However, Irene's influence on the project has been wide-reaching. Her efforts led directly to two articles attaining featured status and her legacy inspired many of our most active editors to write a plethora of good articles on a wide range of storms.

New and improved articles
 * The was one new featured article: Hurricane Kenna
 * New Good articles include: Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, Hurricane Florence (1988), Tropical cyclone observation and 1996 Pacific hurricane season.
 * New storm articles include: Hurricane Lili (1990), Tropical Storm Alberto (1988), Cyclone George and Typhoon Durian.
 * New non-storm articles include: Tropical cyclone naming, list of cyclones in Western Australia, Hurricane evacuation route and Tropical cyclone rainfall forecasting.

Main Page content
 * Hurricane Iniki appeared on the Main Page as Today's featured article on March 15.
 * Entries from 2 articles: Hurricane Katrina (1981) and Hurricane Guillermo (1997) appeared on the Main Page in the Did you know column during March.

Storm article statistics The Main Page

The WikiProject has a narrow scope, so it is not surprising that our articles are not frequently selected for Today's featured article. Most destructive cyclones are likely to be mentioned on the In the news column. We have no real control over that, but we should submit suggestions when appropriate.

However, we can do a more lot more to place our content in the other major section of the main page: The Did you know column. In the past month we created over 30 articles. Of these only 2 were even submitted as suggestions for DYK. We can do much better, please submit DYK entries for new articles when you do the initial assessment.

WikiProject MMO Newsletter - April 2007


Microwave gun
Sure. I don't have a lot of hard editing time right now, but I'm glad to help out and such. Maybe I should make an EM weapons template. ['Mαc Δαvιs '] ❖ 21:56, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
 * No, the article should definitely be microwave gun. The template will be called ['Mαc Δαvιs '] ❖ 03:06, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I have redirected Microwave gun to Active Denial System. This article already exists.  Please feel free to contribute if you have new, reliable information.  Nimur 17:37, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I unredirected it and improved the article because I there is more to microwave guns than the active denial system, and you couldn't put that information in the ADS article. ['Mαc Δαvιs '] ❖ 17:51, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
 * You should probably hit the talk page too. ['Mαc Δαvιs '] ❖ 19:18, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

Paranormal
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Paranormal ... but one thing, dont report a paranormal event there, if you wanted to you could create an article on the event or just look for your cities article in wikipedia and add a subsection dedicated to these paranormal events and remeber to provide citation or references (it may get removed if you dont provide any) (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:01, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
 * In other words, create an article or add to a already existing article this paranormal event(s) and then come back and post what you have done in Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Paranormal so those interested can help you clean/expand your additions (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:03, 19 April 2007 (UTC)


 * if there are no references I would suggest using your sandbox or creating a subpage in your userpage (example: User:Maverick423/paranormal1) and put all your information there, and when you are done come share it on the talk page and see if anyone else can help you expand/add/cite what you have done (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:07, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
 * the reason i suggest doing a draft-article before actually creating an article is that you can edit and improve your draft-article before publishing it which helps prevent the article from being deleted hehe (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:08, 19 April 2007 (UTC)


 * welcome (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:10, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
 * sounds good (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:56, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

wikiproject paintball
hey i just noticed you joined the project, and wanted to give you a welcome. if you ever have any questions just ask me on my talk page, and fotunatly for you i don't have much of a life so i'll get back to you pretty quickly. i'm also giving you the project news board, do with it what you like. and good luck.

peace out- Three ways  round  19:34, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

RE:paintball weapon
hey

i read what you said and you have a good point. I quickly took a look around the paintball area's i knew and thought might have a section on that and, lucky enough i decided to check in on the Paintball equipment article. near the bottem it has a section about 'other' exoctic weapons/equipment used. It has a subcategory for paintball grenade, so you could add the paintball Rocket Launcher/bazooka section there. i would myself but that's not exactly my area of expertise, so good luck

peace out- Three ways  round  23:15, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

hey sorry about the link being messed up. the right one is here. just add another subcategory in it for the rocket launcher/bazooka when you have the time.

peace- Three ways  round  19:35, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

Paintball list
hey i made this list for you, i copied and pasted all the article from Category Painball, and all it's sub categories. I thought that would be the best way to go, hopefully i was right.

here it is:Blackballed (film), Bunker (paintball), E Matrix (Paintball Marker), Empir3, Glossary of paintball terms, Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball, Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D, Kingman Group, NCPA (paintball), NRG Paintball, Oliver Lang, Paintball, Paintball pistol, Paintball strategy, Paintball tank, Paintball variations, Player positions (paintball), Recball, Russian legion, Scenario paintball, Slingshot paintball, Smart Parts, Snap shot, Speedball, Stock paintball, Sweet spot, Tankball, Tippmann, The Whiteboard, Woodsball, Woodsball strategy, Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Paintball, Paintball equipment, Paintball marker, Promaster, Bushmaster Knock-Off, Angel (paintball), Angel (paintball), Automag (paintball marker), Bushmaster 2000, CCI Phantom, Excalibur (paintball), Indian Creek Designs, Ion (paintball marker), RAP4 (Real Action Paintball Marker), Shocker (paintball marker), Sl 68 II, Sp-8, Spyder MR1, Spyder MR2, Spyder Rodeo, Spyder Victor, Spyder Victor 2006, Spyder Victor II, Tippmann 98 custom, Tippmann A-5, Tippmann C-3, Electropneumatic paintball gun, Inline blowback (paintball), List of Paintball Leagues, List of professional paintball teams, NXL, National Professional Paintball League, Ultimate Arena Paintball League, Copenhagen Ducks, Team Dynasty, Tippinators, Speedball backman, Speedball centerman, Speedball frontman, Woodsball marksman, Woodsball rifleman, Woodsball scout, Woodsball specialists, Woodsball strategy

well theres your list, it took about half an hour so i hope it useful. anything else you needs just give me a shout.

peace out- Three ways  round  23:52, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

Re: Paintball navigation
Hey Maverick,

Good job with the navigation template! I myself am quite busy these days so Wikipedia is going lower and lower on my priorities list, unfortunately. We've been meaning to make a Rating template, much like the WikiMilitary History project is using. You can see it right here. If you could make something like that, or at least help me out with it (I am terrible with complicated templates like that, despite my being a programmer), it would be very useful to the project.

Remember that all it takes for a paintball marker article is a picture, I still hold my promise that I will do the rest!

RavenStorm 03:59, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Friend Request
Of course we can be friends. You don't have to ask me. :) The Hippie  21:06, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Well, I like anime, rock/heavy metal music, and I guess some video games (Guitar Hero, Pac-man, Galaga, some other retro games). You can see my user page for more information if you like. Not complete, but enough to summarize. The Hippie  22:56, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

Festivals
I've added myself to the wikiproject - I'd always be happy to do copyediting or cleanup. Graham 87 08:38, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

BKO (Bushmaster Knock-Off).
I am unsure why you have taken it upon yourself to dispute so much in the BKO wiki. If you look at the other markers in your Paintball template, there are examples of the exact same information that you have decided to remove or edit from the BKO wiki.

For example see the wiki E_Matrix_%28Paintball_Marker%29, You'll note there is all kinds of information on the solenoid operation, information on aftermarket parts (breeches), electronic board firing modes, design variations etc...

Another example is the Tippmann_98_custom wiki. Included is a list of upgrades and accesories. It also includes the MSRP. It also cites specific references to the BPS cap of the marker.

Add to that your Insult to me by referencing Sockpuppet in reference to my post in talk page regarding myself being an Expert on BKO's. That is a poor way of going about things. I am an expert on the subject. Who are you to say otherwise?

If you do not cease your actions I will be forced to get a third opinion on the content matter or even go to mediation.

Thank you,

Spitlebug 01:15, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

Send me an email: BKO (Bushmaster Knock-Off)
Send me an email to *email removed* and I will prove to you that I indeed have more information about all ICD markers than the average paintball player, and that infact I am an expert on the subject.

Just put the BKO in the message title and I'll send you some images. I don't want to post them publicly, and for reasons (obvious once you get the pictures) they will have information missing because they are confidential and proprietary information.

Spitlebug 07:48, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

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hey
sorry it took me so long to get back to you, but well i havn't been on the computer in almost 2 weeks.

for the bushmaster thing, a lost of the marker/company pages read like an add, it one of the many problems we face. the only problem is that anything bad about them (to make it NPOV) that we can find, can't be sourced, and if we only can find good stuff it reads like an add, so it's a lose-lose situation until we find a solution.

for the Paintthrower thing, it sounds really cool, but i would wait and do a bit of research before we add it in, because i dont doubt that it is out there, but we need to source and refrence it and everything. Also we don't want to be putting in wikipedia a device that someone with too much time on their hands put together, we need to make sure it's mass (or at least somewhat commercial) produced.

also for the picture thing, good work it's hard to get pictures of paintball equipment, i would try to get some but i don't have a digital camera, and my scanner isn't working.

anyway keep up the good work :D

peace out- Three ways  round  22:28, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Paintball Template Sandbox
Pursuant to some of the guidelines on the Category page, can you please remove the category links from User Talk:Maverick423/Templet_sandbox? Thanks. Jouster (  whisper  ) 00:47, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Looks great, though I will remind you that it is spelled "template". Thank you for your attention to this matter!  Jouster  (  whisper  ) 04:59, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Reply
speaking of which wow i just noticed how bad it got they even got my main page and stuff. i here there is a program here for protection against vandels but i dont know where can you help me find it =) thanks Maverick423 Says Im in ur science steeling ur gravities 06:58, 27 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the slow reply, was out of the house this weekend. Have a look at Anti-vandal tools to help with countering vandalism.  I personally use Vandal Fighter to monitor recent changes more easily, and WP:TWINKLE so a) I get a rollback feature (revert multiple edits by a user in one go) and b) I don't have to remember all the warnings! Hope that helps somewhat. --Samtheboy (t/c) 22:18, 28 May 2007 (UTC)

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WikiProject Winter storms
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WP:ROBO
OK... so I've began to assess the robotics articles. Please review the article assessment guidelines and help this WikiProject out by helping out with the following:


 * Adding Robotics-related articles to the WikiProject
 * Assessing robotics articles listed in Category:Robotics articles by quality
 * Helping out with giving comments to individual articles after assessment, pointers, comments, etc. (basically, don't just give an article class and move on, let people know what led you to give such a rating when necessary.

We need to get this article assessment drive going first before peer reviews and collaborations programs can be made.

Note: advertising for this WikiProject:


 * Static Banner



If you want to use it for our WikiProject advertisement, simple paste  to use this static banner.


 * Animated Banner

Our ad is now in the Wikipedia Ads circulation. Help promote WikiProject Robotics by displaying this image on your userpage, or to place Wikipedia Ads to your user page, you may add.


 * Display only certain ads: Here's the script to only display certain ads (so you can have people see our Robotics ad more often (or just only display this ad only). Note: WikiProject:Robotics Ad is #116.

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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #18
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #19
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #20
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #21
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #22
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #23
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Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #24
Jason Rees (talk) 01:12, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #25
Jason Rees (talk) 01:34, 5 April 2009 (UTC)

Tropical cyclone WikiProject newsletter #26
Number 23, June 7 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 and May 2009.

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Storm of the month Cyclone Aila was the second tropical cyclone to form within the Northern Indian Ocean during 2009. The disturbance that was to become Cyclone Aila formed on 21 May 2009 about 950 km to the south of Kolkata, in India. Over the next couple of days the disturbance slowly developed before a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert was issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center early on 23 May 2009 and being designated as a depression by RSMC New Delhi. , 330 people have been killed by Aila and at least 8,208 more are missing, while about 1 million are homeless. Health officials in Bangladesh confirmed a deadly outbreak on diarrhea on 29 May, with more than 7,000 people being infected and four dying. In Bangladesh, an estimated 20 million people were at risk of post-disaster diseases due to Aila. Damage totaled $40.7 million (USD).

Other tropical cyclone activity Tropical Depression One was the first tropical cyclone to develop during the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season. The depression formed on May 28, out of a disorganized area of low pressure off the coast of North Carolina. However after attaining its peak strength the depression began to weaken due to increasing wind shear and cooling sea surface temperatures with the final advisory being issued on May 29.
 * North Atlantic
 * 2009 Pacific typhoon season - In the two month period, there were four tropical cyclones, all within a short time period and small area. Tropical Depression Crising moved through the Philippines but didn't develop. Typhoon Kujira formed over the Philippines, causing 29 deaths and almost $30 million in damage, before becoming the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane. While Kujira was active, a tropical depression formed and dissipated over the open ocean, while Typhoon Chan-hom developed and organized in the South China Sea, eventually crossing Luzon and causing 60 deaths and heavy damage.
 * North Indian - Aside from Aila, Cyclone Bijli formed in April, making landfall on Bangladesh and killing 7 people.
 * South Indian– Cyclone Jade was the final Cyclone to form. Jade formed on April 5th from a tropical disturbance it quickly intensifed and bcame a category one tropical cyclone on the SSHS before making its first of three landfalls on Madagascar. Jade then dissipated on April 11 after causing fifteen deaths.
 * Australian Region - Cyclone Kirrly formed on April 25 in the Arafura Sea to the north of Australia within 5 degrees of the equator which is an unusual area of formation. It quickly reached its peak before making landfall on eastern Indonesia.
 * South Pacific - As the last newsletter was published Tropical Cyclone Lin was just devloping as Tropical depression 14F. Lin eventually went on to affect Fiji and Tonga causing at least $1000 worth of damage. Tropical Disturbance 15F also formed this month within the Solomon Islands. It moved eventually moved into the Australian Region but was not monitored by TCWC Brisbane as anything higher than an area of low pressure.

Member of the month The member of the month is Jason Rees, who joined Wikipedia in 2007, and has written nine tropical cyclone GA's. Jason primarily focuses on Southern Hemisphere storms, as well as the Western Pacific. He has plans for featured topics for several seasons, but for now, he is a regular member of the project who adds his input in discussions on the talk page. We thank Jason for his work, and we look forward to more articles!

New members
 * User:Kyle1278
 * User:Bbabybear02
 * User:Darren23

New and improved articles
 * There were no new pieces of Featured content
 * New Good articles include: 1973 Pacific hurricane season, Hurricane Kiko (1989), Tropical Storm Carlos (2003)
 * New storm articles include: Hurricane Dalilia (1989), Typhoon Wipha (2007)
 * New non-storm articles include: 1972 Hurricane Agnes tornado outbreak, Meteorological history of Hurricane Luis, Effects of Hurricane Georges in Louisiana, Timeline of the 2002 Pacific hurricane season

Main Page content
 * Hurricane Ismael was Today's Featured Article on April 25
 * Facts from the 1924 Cuba hurricane, Hurricane Lily (1971), Hurricane Tara (1961), and Hurricane Cora (1978) appeared in the Did You Know? section of the Main Page during April and May.
 * Typhoon Chan-hom (2009) and Cyclone Aila appeared on the Main Page in the In the News section.

Storm article statistics Project News There is debate as usual with regards to notability, as well as the status of the project in general, but nothing new is going on.

During the last week, some editors have organized a page &mdash; WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Viewed stats &mdash; that has a listing of monthly page views within the project. It is under construction, although it is complete for all Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones, as well as all Atlantic tropical cyclones from 1979 to the present. Interestingly, the top 6 viewed EPAC articles are all featured, and all of the top 16 in the basin are GA's. Unfortunately, the Atlantic, at least from 1979 to the present, is much worse, despite being viewed much, much more. The top eight-viewed Atlantic articles all are viewed more than 10,000 times per month, for a total of 363889 views per month, but only two of them are featured, and none of the others are GA. As always, any help in the retired storms would be greatly appreciated.

Somewhat tying into the bettering of project articles, the basin article challenge is still ongoing. Hurricanehink is currently in the lead with a GA in 2 basins. Cyclonebiskit is in 2nd, with one GA in the EPAC. The challenge is still open to anyone, and it is not so much a race, rather a challenge just to get a fairly important GA in each basin.

Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #27
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The WikiProject Tropical Cyclones Newsletter #31
Number 31, September 10, 2010 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 August 2010.

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Storm of the month Hurricane Frank is the storm of the Month. Tropical Depression Nine-E formed on August 21 south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec. It developed into a tropical storm the following morning. On August 23, Frank continued to intensify, but later faced shear and entered a period of weakening. However, on August 24, as shear decreased, it began to reorganize and strengthen again, becoming a hurricane on August 25. Two days later, Frank weakened into a tropical storm. Rapidly weakening overnight, NHC issued that it have been degraded into an remnant low. The area of low pressure associated with Frank was absorbed with another area of disturbed weather which later developed into Tropical Depression Ten-E.

Throughout Central America, Hurricane Frank produced torrential rain that resulted in at least 30 fatalities, most of which took place in Nicaragua and Honduras. In Guatemala alone, damage from the system was estimated to be up to $500 million. In Mexico, six deaths were reported. A total 30 homes were destroyed with 26 others damaged. Two major roads were damaged with another road blocked due to a landslides. Several rivers overflowed their banks as well. Losses from the storms totaled millions of dollars. Water Currents form a nearby volcano were damaged as well.

Other tropical cyclone activity


 * Atlantic Ocean– In the Atlantic Ocean, around three storms and one depression formed. Tropical Depression Four early on August 2. Early the next day, the depression strengthened further into a tropical storm and was named "Colin". Tropical Storm Colin was downgraded to a tropical depression late morning on August 8. Tropical Depression 5 formed on August 10, with no improvement, it dissipated within 24 hours. Tropical Depression Six developed near the Cape Verde Islands on August 21, the first of the series of Cape Verde-type storms. On August 22 the system attained tropical storm status, thus earning the name "Danielle" The next day it attained hurricane status, becoming the second of the season and strengthened further to a Category 2 hurricane. On August 27, Hurricane Danielle strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane, becoming the first major hurricane of the season, and further strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane shortly after.Danielle later weakened to a Category 3, then Category 2 hurricane, and later became a Category 1 Hurricane due to an eyewall replacement cycle, while avoiding land areas. It became extratropical early on August 31 southeast of Newfoundland without having directly impacted land. It was fully absorbed by a larger extratropical low on September 4 over Greenland. On August 25, Tropical Depression 7 formed east of Hurricane Danielle. Later that day it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Earl. On August 29, 2010 Earl strengthened to become the season's third hurricane. Earl then quickly intensified to become the season's second major hurricane on August 30. The hurricane weakened to a Category 3 hurricane after an eyewall replacement cycle before becoming a Category 4 again. Earl made landfall in the Canadian Maritime Provinces, twice in Nova Scotia and once in Prince Edward Island (PEI) at hurricane intensity. On August 30, when gale-force winds and better organization resulted in the development of Tropical Storm Fiona, skipping tropical depression status. It struggled to develop further, however, as it was hindered by high wind shear from the outflow of the much larger and stronger Earl.


 * Eastern Pacific Ocean– Three depressions formed in the Month of August. A tropical depression formed on August 5. slowly intensified, reaching tropical storm status on August 6.  On August 9, it was downgraded into a tropical depression. On August 10th Estelle dissipated. Tropical Depression Eight-E formed on August 20. However, the depression weakened slightly overnight. The depression continued to weaken and the National Hurricane Center issued its final advisory on August 22. Tropical Depression Nine-E formed on August 21 south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec. It developed into a tropical storm the following morning. On August 25 it became a hurricane.  Two days later, Frank weakened into a tropical storm. Rapidly weakening overnight, NHC issued that it have been degraded into an remnant low. Throughout Central America, Hurricane Frank produced torrential rain that resulted in at least 30 fatalities, most of which took place in Nicaragua and Honduras. In Guatemala alone, damage from the system was estimated to be up to $500 million. In Mexico, six deaths were reported. A total 30 homes were destroyed with 26 others damaged. Two major roads were damaged with another road blocked due to a landslides. Several rivers overflowed their banks as well. Losses from the storms totaled millions of dollars. Water Currents form a nearby volcano were damaged as well.


 * Western Pacific Ocean– Eight depression formed in the Month of August. Early on August 4, After Domeng, had merged with the low pressure area PAGASA reported that Domeng had intensified into a tropical storm and reached its 10-minute peak sustained windspeeds of 65 km/h (40 mph). In Luzon, heavy rain produced by the storm led to a few landslides, prompting road closures. Offshore, three people drowned after their boat capsized amidst rough seas produced by Domeng. Later that day PAGASA reported that Domeng had weakened into a tropical depression, before reporting early the next day that after it had passed through the Babuyan Islands, Domeng had weakened into an area of low pressure. Early on August 6, the JTWC reported that a tropical disturbance formed within the monsoon gyre about 800 km (500 mi) southeast of Taipei, Taiwan. During that day the JMA started to monitor the depression before the JTWC designated it as Tropical Depression 05W. The depression was then upgraded into a tropical storm by the JMA and named "Dianmu".  After moving northward for several days, it turned northeastward and struck southern South Korea. Dianmu weakened as it crossed the Korean peninsula and emerged into the Sea of Japan. Heavy rains produced by the storm resulted in one fatality after a cargo ship sank amidst rough seas produced by the storm. This marked the first time in nine years that a rain-related fatality took place in the capital city of Seoul. More than 3,000 homes were destroyed in eastern China after heavy rains from the outer bands of Dianmu struck the region.  The storm made landfall on Japan; exiting the country within five hours. Heavy rains were reported through out the islands. Nearly a week after the two ships sank off the coast of the Philippines, 31 crew members remain missing and are presumed dead after numerous coast guard rescue attempts. Damage from the storm on Jeju Island amounted to 5 billion won ($4.2 million USD). Early on August 17, an area of low pressure formed about 415 km (260 mi), northeast of Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. On the evening of August 18, as it crossed Babuyan Islands, the disturbance's low level center (LLC) weakened due to land interaction and high vertical wind shear. It regenerated on August 20 when it was located about 280 km (175 miles), to the west of Dagupan City, Pangasinan. Early on the next day, the LLCC of the disturbance became partially exposed due to a Tropical Upper Tropospheric Trough (TUTT) that was developing off Luzon at that time. On the afternoon of that day, Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) upgraded the system into a tropical depression. The next day, they further upgraded the depression into a tropical storm and named it "Mindulle". At the same time, the JTWC reported that Tropical Depression 06W has intensified into a tropical storm. Thousands of fishermen were urged to return to port. According to Vietnamese officials, contact was lost with 10 vessels on August 24 and the 137 fishermen on the ships were listed as missing. Rainfall, peaking at 297 mm (11.7 in),[59] led to significant flooding and agricultural losses. A Tropical depression formed on August 26, it survived for three days with no change in strength. it rapidly traveled northwest and dissipated on August 29. On August 28, the JMA upgraded the system to a Tropical Storm and was named "Lionrock". Early of september 1, Lionrock made a Fujiwhara effect with Namtheun, whilst Lionrock maintained it's strength while Namtheun was absorbed. Lionrock made landfall on the east coast of Guangdong Province, China, just north of the city of Shantou. It then started to dissipate and weaken into a tropical storm and moved over Guangzhou, Guangdong's capital. Lionrock soon lost it's intensity as it went over Guangdong. Midday of August 29, the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC) issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) on the system as a Low Level Circulation Centre had become organized. On the morning of that same day, the JTWC announced that the system had quickly developed into a tropical storm and assigned the designation "08W". Intensification continued, then by midday of August 30, the JMA reported that the depression had intensified into a tropical storm and assigned it the international designation "Kompasu". In addition, PAGASA also announced that the low pressure in the northeast of Batanes had formed and assigned it a local name, "Glenda". At the same time, the JTWC also upgraded Kompasu into a category 1 typhoon. On the next day, Kompasu crossed the island of Kadena and rapidly intensified into a category 2 typhoon equivalent. On September 1, Kompasu was upgraded by JTWC as a category 3 typhoon equivalent, becoming the strongest typhoon of the season. The storm later weakened to a category one typhoon in the Yellow Sea, before veering northeast and making landfall on Ganghwa Island, northwest of Incheon and Seoul, killing at least four people.[61] Kompasu was the strongest tropical storm to hit the Seoul metropolitan area in 15 years. On August 27, an extensive cloud formed in the waters east of Taiwan. On August 28, it developed into a low pressure. At 18:00, near Yaeyama Islands, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded the low pressure into a tropical depression. There were two tropical cyclones developing on both sides of 09W (namely Lionrock and Kompasu), and Typhoon Kompasu had a relatively stronger intensity, causing 09W moved southwest to Taiwan Strait. On August 30, it caused heavy rain in northern Taiwan. Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau could only issue a tropical depression warning since it had not strengthened to a tropical storm. At 20:00, 09W suddenly intensified into a tropical storm, and was named Namtheun. However, due to the development of another stronger tropical storm Lionrock at South China Sea, the increase of intensity of Namtheun was difficult. In the evening hours of August 31, Namtheun weakened into a tropical depression north of Taiwan Strait. Whilst Lionrock maintained it's strength while Namtheun was absorbed. Late on August 28, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center reported that an area of low pressure system associated with a tropical disturbance had developed about 1,000 mi (1,600 km) to the southwest of Honolulu in Hawaii. Isolated thunderstorms were developing in association with the small low-level circulation. During the next day the disturbance moved towards the west and moved into the western Pacific where the JMA immediately designated it as a tropical depression. The depression was expected to bring inclement weather to Majauro and nearby atolls, although the system significantly weakened before reaching the area.

Member of the month The October member of the month is CrazyC83. Since joining the project near its inception, CrazyC83 has been involved in bringing twenty two articles to Good Article status and one article to Featured Article Status. Not only this, he is been working with the Jason Rees looks like he has gone on a short break with the west, but he still continues with the east.

New members
 * Marcusmax
 * Nascar1996
 * Knowledgekid87
 * Pookeo9
 * Cucurbitaceae
 * Anirudh Emani

New and improved articles
 * Hurricane Edith (1963)
 * Timeline of the 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season
 * Timeline of the 1989–90 South Pacific cyclone season
 * Timeline of the 2003–04 South Pacific cyclone season
 * 1776 Pointe-à-Pitre hurricane
 * Typhoon Linda (1997)
 * Tropical Storm Irma (1978)
 * Hurricane Fernanda (1993)
 * Tropical Depression One (1993)
 * Tropical Storm Laura (1971)
 * Tropical Depression Sixteen-E (2004)
 * Cyclone Clare
 * Hurricane Debbie (1969)
 * Hurricane Inga (1969)
 * Typhoon Angela (1989)
 * Hurricane Paine (1986)‎
 * Tropical Storm Alice (1953)

Storm Basics
 * A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain.
 * While tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornadoes.
 * The term "tropical" refers to both the geographic origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively in tropical regions of the globe, and their formation in maritime tropical air masses.
 * Many tropical cyclones develop when the atmospheric conditions around a weak disturbance in the atmosphere are favorable. The background environment is modulated by climatological cycles and patterns such as the Madden-Julian oscillation, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, and the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation.

Storm article statistics

Project News The Newsletter has been properly restarted by Anirudh Emani.

Editorial Member Award This month the editorial member award has been disputed to CrazyC83 & Jason Rees. CrazyC83 has been working mainly with the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season while Jason Rees is working with the 2010 Pacific typhoon season. Jason has also created sandboxes for western Pacific Typhoons and North Indian ocean cyclones, Rashmi and Dianmu are a few good examples of this work. Anirudh Emani (talk) 08:35, 10 September 2010 (UTC)

Former Featured Articles
 * Cyclone Tracy – October 18, 2004 TFA
 * Galveston Hurricane of 1900 – April 16, 2005 TFA
 * 2004 Atlantic hurricane season
 * Hurricane Floyd – June 17, 2006 TFA
 * Hurricane Katrina – September 29, 2006 TFA

Former Featured Pictures
 * Image:Cyclone Gafilo.jpeg – August 6, 2006 POD
 * Image:Global tropical cyclone tracks-edit2.jpg – October 3, 2006 POD
 * Image:Felix from ISS 03 sept 2007 1138Z.jpg – July 18, 2008 POD
 * Image:Hurricane Isabel 18 sept 2003 1555Z.jpg – September 18, 2008 POD
 * Image:Hurricane Isabel eye from ISS (edit 1).jpg – September 18, 2009 POD
 * Image:Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter.jpg – November 24, 2005 POD
 * Image:KatrinaNewOrleansFlooded edit2.jpg – August 29, 2008 POD
 * Image:Searching for bodies, Galveston 1900.ogg – September 8, 2009 POD
 * Image:A big tip in Galveston2.jpg – September 8, 2010 POD
 * Image:Effects of Hurricane Charley from FEMA Photo Library 7.jpg
 * Image:ParmaMelor AMO TMO 2009279 lrg.jpg

Anirudh Emani (talk) 11:06, 13 September 2010 (UTC)

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