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Other : add ISBNs and remove excessive or inappropriate external links from
Aral Sea; check
La Belle (ship) for GA status; improve citations or footnotes and remove excessive or inappropriate external links from
MS Estonia
At least a sentence for all storms to be a start; although plan is to finish storm-by-storm using ATCR, JMA BT, Uni HK, ReliefWeb, Digital Typhoon, HKO info.
Add to "other storms" section to deal with some PAGASA storms not tracked by JTWC/JMA.
Estimated timeline:
2007-03-01: All infoboxes complete, images found for every storm (Achieved
2007-02-28)
It needs at least a one sentence description of every storm to be a start.--
Nilfanion (
talk) 09:21, 9 June 2006 (UTC)reply
I'm working on it. Also using this as a placeholder for very helpful refs (esp. with PAGASA)...
[1][2][3] –
Chacor 14:53, 21 September 2006 (UTC)reply
We've got another problem. One of the others on the TC project told me nearly a year ago that we should not routinely use GMT on these pages, using local time instead. This works out to GMT+9-12 hours, depending upon the location of the tropical cyclone. FYI.
Thegreatdr 23:32, 7 February 2007 (UTC)reply
I asked
User:Coredesat and
User:Nilfanion about this in IRC. Core pointed out that the official RSMC uses UTC more than it does local time, and Nilf thinks there's less confusion using UTC. Furthermore, it's a large area the Pacific typhoon basin covers, not just GMT 9 - GMT 12, but GMT 7 (Thailand) to GMT 12. –
Chacor 01:59, 8 February 2007 (UTC)reply
I do actually like the idea of using UTC. The problem is, I've now used local times in the 1981-1984 as well as 2002-2004 Pacific Typhoon Seasons. We do use something close to local time for the Atlantic articles, which is why I never questioned HurricaneHink's initial suggestion on this matter. At the time, he appeared to be the only one doing work on Pacific typhoon seasons.
Thegreatdr 02:41, 8 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Sorry 'bout that, I was young and restless then. I suppose UTC times are fine, but I personally think that they shouldn't be overused. They are estimates, after all; it's not like a tropical storm became a typhoon exactly at 12 UTC. Plus, most tropical cyclones generally don't have more than one important event in a day. Like, if a tropical depression became a tropical storm on, say
July 1, it would probably not become a typhoon until a different day and a super typhoon a few days later. Even if two events did happen on the same day, one could just say "later that day".
Hurricanehink (
talk) 03:06, 8 February 2007 (UTC)reply
PAGASA list of storms (placeholder)
For easier reference of myself, instead of referring to the text file PAGASA sent me:
TROPICAL CYCLONE GUIDANCE SYSTEM : Statistical Investigation
Region: Entire Archipelago 0∞N, 110∞E - 30∞N, 150∞E
TC Intensity: TY / TS / TD
Year Range: 1 year/s
1994
Month Range: 12 month/s whole year
Day Range: 31 day/s whole month
Result : 25 TC tracks drawn
0001 > AKANG / TS / 1994 / 010400 to 010606
0002 > BISING / TS / 1994 / 033118 to 040900
0003 > KLARING / TY / 1994 / 051106 to 051612
0004 > DELING / TS / 1994 / 052218 to 052600
0005 > EMANG / TY / 1994 / 060406 to 060606
0006 > GADING / TS / 1994 / 062106 to 062318
0007 > HELING / TD / 1994 / 062500 to 062606
0008 > ILIANG / TY / 1994 / 070606 to 071012
0009 > LOLENG / TS / 1994 / 070912 to 071106
0010 > MIDING / TY / 1994 / 071400 to 071912
0011 > NORMING / TD / 1994 / 071706 to 072018
0012 > OYANG / TS / 1994 / 072418 to 072918
0013 > PASING / TS / 1994 / 073112 to 080312
0014 > RITANG / TY / 1994 / 080400 to 080718
0015 > SUSANG / TY / 1994 / 081700 to 082018
0016 > TERING / TD / 1994 / 082900 to 083000
0017 > UDING / TY / 1994 / 083000 to 090112
0018 > WELING / TD / 1994 / 090706 to 091018
0019 > YANING / TD / 1994 / 091312 to 091412
0020 > ANING / TY / 1994 / 092600 to 082700
0021 > BIDANG / TY / 1994 / 100600 to 100912
0022 > KATRING / TY / 1994 / 101800 to 102300
0023 > DELANG / TY / 1994 / 102018 to 103000
0024 > ESANG / TY / 1994 / 110506 to 110612
0025 > GARDING / TY / 1994 / 121800 to 122318
Okay, I just realised that their AOR then was much bigger than it is now. 0 to 30N, 110E to 150E v.s. 5N to 25N, 115E to 135E. –
Chacor 16:57, 25 November 2006 (UTC)reply
Do you have the email address for where you got that info? I'm interested in doing the same thing for 1997 PTS.
Hurricanehink (
talk) 04:22, 15 December 2006 (UTC)reply
I emailed PAGASA's weather chief, Nathaniel Cruz. Contact info is available
here. –
Chacor 06:41, 15 December 2006 (UTC)reply
How could this be properly referenced, considering how the information was gathered? It's one of the items holding us back from GAC/GAN/GAR right now.
Thegreatdr (
talk) 19:05, 25 November 2008 (UTC)reply
Matching PAGASA and JTWC names
Tropical storm
Owen (Bising)
Tropical storm
Yunya (Norming)
Typhoon
Tim (Iliang)
Tropical storm
Sharon (Gading)
Tropical storm
Caitlin (Pasing)
Tropical storm
Luke (Weling)
Typhoon
Teresa (Katring)
Typhoon
Axel (Garding)
From
[4]. Also gives damage info. –
Chacor 02:27, 20 February 2007 (UTC)reply
This website only appears to have event information back to 2002.
Thegreatdr (
talk) 18:44, 25 November 2008 (UTC)reply
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There are plenty of dead links on the page, such as ref 4, 7, and a few individual ATCRs.
Blank sections for TDs Tering and Yaning.
Info for impact is missing for Vanessa, Verne, Wilda, Zelda, and Axel.
I will probably leave this out for a week or two, perhaps a little longer.—
CycloneIsaac (
Talk) 02:37, 6 June 2014 (UTC)reply
Link 2 isn't dead. The dead link 7 has been fixed. A few TCRs is too unspecific...cite the refs which are dead so they can be fixed. If the problems are bad enough for a reassessment, you need to be specific so they can be fixed. This is basically a GA review you've initiated; please treat it as such; vagueness is not an option. If you know of information on Tering and Yaning, show us where it lies, or be bold. Axel, Wilda, Verne, and Vanessa have some impact already -- Axel has more than sufficient content for a season article. Do you know of a source for more impact information for these storms? Zelda doesn't seem to have impacted anywhere. More details, please.
Thegreatdr (
talk) 18:31, 20 June 2014 (UTC)reply
Weve now got the Beven reports and MWL's, which i will use to improve the article.
Jason Rees (
talk) 23:20, 20 June 2014 (UTC)reply
Those could help. =) I didn't initially use those in the preparation...chances are that MWL won't shed any new light on the storm history since the JTWC reports should read very similarly. Jack's reports might have more details.
Thegreatdr (
talk) 23:40, 20 June 2014 (UTC)reply
The ATCR does have info for storms with impact, and maybe it's just me who's getting some of the dead links. I'm going to close the GAR, because there's not much to fix, or could be fixed.—
CycloneIsaac (
Talk) 03:31, 25 June 2014 (UTC)reply
Information for Tering was found, albeit little. Satellite pictures for Tering and Yaning have also been added.
Thegreatdr (
talk) 19:53, 29 August 2014 (UTC)reply
Thoughts
A search needs to be conducted for Wake Island impact from Li. I dont expect there to be much since the CPHC notes that "some showers but little in the way of winds" were recorded.
Jason Rees (
talk) 21:32, 25 June 2014 (UTC)reply
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Guys, Hello, Is it enough to make an Article for Category-4-super typhoon Orchid? It hit Japan as a typhoon. — Preceding
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