User talk:Hurricanehink/Archive 10ThelmaI know this is completely random but I still cannot believe that this storm killed 6,000 people. I just can't believe it. The Philippines have taken hits from innumerable stronger storms, even in that same season but they didn't cause near as much loss of life. I don't even see any extra-heavy rainbands in that storm like I have noticed in other devastating storms with lower wind speeds. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 23:03, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia Weekly Podcast - interview?Hey there HH, I'm a panelist on Wikipedia Weekly the weekly wikipedia podcast[1]. You may have heard of us. Anyway, we're starting a new segment where we will try and interview interesting users/projects to feature some of the different aspects of WP. I was hoping we would be able to talk to you. Maybe a 5 minute piece on who you are and why you are so dedicated to all things hurricane! We record using Skype (so you would need that programme and a a broadband connection to participate) and can prerecord the interview at pretty much any time that is convenient for you. I've already mentioned you on episode 13, so I thought you'd like to come on the show. Tell me what you think, Witty lama 09:31, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
It's me again - are you still interested? Witty lama 00:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC) Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #10The 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 soutern coast of Madagascar, but rapidly intenstified soon after to its peak with 185 km/h (115 mph) winds. Favio turned to the northwest and hit Mozambique worsening the floods already occuring in the country. Favio claimed at least 4 lives and destroyed thousands of homes. Other tropical cyclone activity
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
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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. Maybe another oneThe disturbance between Vietnam and the Philippines here looks pretty good. However this one's a closer call because at 6Z just the previous day, the storm doesn't appear to have a closed circulation and by 12Z later that day, it seems to have gotten extremely disorganized. My verdict is that it was a tropical depression that went undetected. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 23:02, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
GuillermoHere it is for you: User:Mitchazenia/Sandbox 5, Don't know what elae it needs. Just tell me.Mitchazenia 02:24, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Ev-ManI have just joined the Tropical Cyclones Wikiproject. Although I am no expert in tropical meteorology (or, for that matter, anything else), I have had a fascination with tropical cyclones since (you guessed it) 2005. I am willing to help out in whatever way is most needed in improving articles related to tropical cyclones. I am also far from a computer nerd, but I am willing to gradually learn how to do more and more stuff on Wikipedia by examining edit pages of articles and maybe being asked to make improvements to articles of greater and greater technical difficulty (starting with a difficulty of about zero). Unless you have another idea about what I could get started on, I guess I'll start on whatever I think I am capable of that is highest on the todo list. Ev-Man 04:48, 7 March 2007 (UTC) ReplyThanks for the longest welcome I've ever received and I heartily appreciate it. To your question, I'm sorry that I couldn't answer right away because the idea of editing in a specific area hasn't visibly shaped in my mind. Also, I need time to familiarize with the structure of a storm-article so my contributions to the project may not come out immediately. However I'll try my best to keep up with the project activities and I look forward to receiving the advice from you and other members. Apple••w••o••r••m•• 16:32, 8 March 2007 (UTC) Hmm...more northerly miscreants?Tropical Depression 15W sure looks like a tropical storm to me: upper right. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 22:05, 10 March 2007 (UTC) Hurricane Bertha 1990Hink, i was going to write the Hurricane Bertha 1990 article. Storm05 13:03, 12 March 2007 (UTC) DudeYou're supposed to be having fun - let us keep things in check for a while. ;) Have a nice holiday! Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 02:28, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
ThanksThanks for the information links. It will make gethering the information much easier. Also, the names of some of the storms can be found on the NHC site in the Deadliest and Costliest US 1851-2004. [2] Hurricanewatcher 23:29, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
FloridaIt's about time the great Hink took a vacation. Haha. Hope you enjoy Florida! I sure am. ;) →Cyclone1→ 23:57, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Fun, Sun and the Holy GrailThat's fine. It's your own personal preference when it comes to judging the accuracy of the experts' assessments. However, you should be having fun rather than boring yourself with my random musings ;) But a few minutes ago I found the Holy Grail of hurricane images. The minute I saw that, my eyes about popped out of their sockets. Hard to really describe this one. It's pretty incredible. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 16:03, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
What do you consider to be the right balance? US TC rainfall climoOk. I got one of only two comments made involving the TC rainfall page going to GA, which mentioned splitting off various articles due to its size. Now you're telling me it's not big enough? How much more information are you looking for in this page? Enlighten me. Thegreatdr 19:17, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Hurricane Isabel for FTCI know you're the master here...I was just curious as to if your'e going to put up Hurricane Isabel and its related effects articles at FTC, as there are several FAs and a pile of GAs. PhoenixTwo 04:58, 16 March 2007 (UTC) Hurricane HazelI was surprised of how sloppy the Hurricane Hazel article is, could you please fix up the hurricane hazel article? Thanks and yes...Hi Hurricanehink, I would be honored to join the ranks of the Tropical Cyclone Wikiproject contributors, thank you so much for the invite!! I have amassed vast amounts of information on virtually every aspect of Tropical Cyclones over the years, not to mention my personal interception and documentation of numerous Atlantic basin storms from the last 25 years, including many of the more infamous hurricanes. I'll certainly try my best to help provide clarification and details in whatever areas I can. I personally have a TON of archived information relating to historical Florida, Caribbean and Gulf hurricanes...including many hard-to-find texts and publications, so I may be able to provide a lot of really cool info. Thank you so much for the compliment on my website! It is definiely a work-in-progress, but it is coming along...haha. As for the Hurricane Elena eye photos, after all the years that I've been chasing and many other direct eye interceptions that I've made, Elena's is still the most amazing eye passage (from the ground) that I have ever witnessed! It was unbelievably AMAZING to experience...absolutely a textbook eye, it felt like being inside a recon flight (just at a very low altitude...hehe) A perfectly clear area of blue sky directly above, surrounded by a crisp white eyewall, visible in all directions. I just wish that high-definition camcorders were available back in 1985, it's sad to think of how amazing that footage would have been with the quality available from today's cameras. Anyway, with the Wikiproject, I'm basically new to this environment so I'm testing out the waters by playing around with my personal user page. I did make my first foray into an article edit last night, adding a bit more detail to the Hurricane Andrew statistics section. I'm just a little uncertain about making other changes... as an example, I noticed that the current "satellite" image on the Hurricane Donna article is incorrect, I know that picture was published as "Figure 4-B" in a revised edition of the book "Florida Hurricanes & Tropical Storms", and is cited as being provided "courtesy of the National Hurricane Center". In reality, it is actually a AVHRR image of Hurricane Alicia in 1983 (just before landfall at Galveston, Texas) superimposed over a McIDAS satellite grid of South Florida. Here's a link to an Alicia AVHRR image, from almost the same time... Hurricane Alicia AVHRR. If I'm not mistaken, the composite graphic was indeed put together by the NHC, but only as part of a presentation that was given at the 1984 National Hurricane Conference (in Tampa, Florida) to show a "What if" scenario, and was actually intended to represent something more akin to the size of the 1935 'Labor Day' Hurricane. I'm not sure how it got published as being "Donna" but I guess stranger things have happened. Anyway, there are random things like that running around in my brain...so, if I can put them to good use here, all the better. Anyway, as I become more familiar with how to do things, I'll try to be a more prolific contributor. I'm going to seek out information to help me learn the ropes. That said, is there anything specific I need to do to join the TC Wikiproject? On the subject of chasing, since you're up in NJ, did you get any effects from Isabel? Either way, I'm sure you'll get into the middle of one at some point. And speaking from experience, if you think your love of hurricanes is bad now, wait till you get into your first big one in the tropics...haha. Thanks again for the invite and I look forward to seeing you around and helping where I can. Feel free to comment any time. --Michael Laca 02:25, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Chris '82Do you plan on working on this, cause for my 25th article, which i promise to make my best, I wanted to do Chris '82 and its not even on your list, so can I work on it?Mitchazenia 15:51, 28 March 2007 (UTC) Good Article Hold for 1996 Pacific hurricane seasonYou put the article on hold on March 5th, and have not acted since. You also forgot to leave notice of the Hold at WP:GAC. Could you please pass or fail the article ASAP, as we are trying to clear the backlog at GAC, as well an article should not be put on hold for more than 7 days. Thank you for your attention to this. --Jayron32|talk|contribs 19:47, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Tropical cyclones WikiProject Newsletter #11The 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. Please visit this page and bookmark any suggestions of interest to you. This will help improve monitoring of the WikiProject's articles. 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
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
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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. GAYS AND LESBIANS OF KEY WESTWe are an active part of the Key West Fan club base for Mister Buffett please stop removing our Template as this is Homophobic Vandalism If you disagree with our projects them simply ignore them —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cr8tiv (talk • contribs) 20:16, 2 April 2007 (UTC).
1983 AHSJust by curiousity what else does the season need for FA status? And for the two articles in existance: What do they need for B to GA class?Mitchazenia 20:58, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
User Cr8tivI saw what you had to deal with as to this user Cr8tiv. He appears to be a sockpuppet for user Benji1996, as they've been vandalizing some of the same pages, several times with the same sort of material (and neither one signs talk page entries). I haven't reported it yet because there isn't a ton of evidence thus far, but may I suggest that if you notice the same you let me know? Thanks in advance. 1995hoo Your current projectsWho knows? 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1989 currently have at least 4 articles in their seasons. If I ever finish the articles, then we'll see what happens. Thanks for the compliment though on the infoboxes, what pains they are. My AWB went down, which really sucks. I was gonna use that instead to save me some work.Mitchazenia 19:39, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
<---I have a gut feeling that Beryl ain't gonna have any more info than it already does, Google and The Hurricane Archive are not helping and if anything, I'll suggest a merge.Mitchazenia 23:01, 5 April 2007 (UTC) I didn't know you were sick...Or so they say. Strange disease indeed... Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 05:26, 6 April 2007 (UTC) Imperial triple crown jewelsYour Imperial Majesty, it gives me great pleasure to bestow these imperial triple crown jewels in gratitude for your contributions to Wikipedia. May you wear them well. DurovaCharge! 03:44, 8 April 2007 (UTC) 1903 Vagabond Hurricane--howcheng {chat} 23:26, 8 April 2007 (UTC) Subpage deletionsJust to confirm I have deleted User:Hurricanehink/2005 Atlantic hurricane season rewrite, User:Hurricanehink/Close, but not quite storms, User:Hurricanehink/Deadly Hurricanes, User:Hurricanehink/Cyclone Mala, User:Hurricanehink/Hurricane Juliette (2001), User:Hurricanehink/List of tropical cyclone deaths by region, User:Hurricanehink/Nicole98, User:Hurricanehink/Sandbox, User:Hurricanehink/Sandbox2 and User:Hurricanehink/Scholarship per your request on IRC.--Nilfanion (talk) 21:38, 14 April 2007 (UTC) Typhoon infoboxesSame with the hurricanes last time around - type=typhoon should not be capitalised as type=Typhoon. – Chacor (RIP 96) 02:18, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Storm off FloridaLook at this storm east of florida, it even got an eye!. (will this becomes Andrea?, only the NHC can find out) right now all we can do is watch as the storm appears to be strengthing. Storm05 18:35, 20 April 2007 (UTC) Tropical Storm Beryl (1988) GA on holdGA on hold — Notes left on talk page. Nehrams2020 07:56, 21 April 2007 (UTC) Re:Typhoon Oliwa (1997)Go for it. I doubt I would've ever done it, even though I wanted to. I just don't have the same patience I used to. icelandic hurricane #12 (talk) 23:43, 25 April 2007 (UTC) Tropical Storm Hermine (1998)I finally responded to the Hermine debate, and you both have a valid point. I try not to play favorites. I left information on that page that should be considered within that debate, but it is really not my place to insert my opinion...just how subjective determining storm total rainfall can be, both within HPC and TPC. Thegreatdr 17:47, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Mike is in the project, eh?I think I know Mike from the early 1990's...he used to chase with Jim Leonard, I believe. I just sent him a message through his talk page. Thegreatdr 19:28, 26 April 2007 (UTC) DYK--Carabinieri 13:07, 7 May 2007 (UTC) NowCommons taggingHi Hurricanehink, you tagged Image:Typhoon Paka.gif for deletion because it's on the Commons, but I can't seem to find it there. Is there a spelling mistake on the tag you placed on the image? If you let me know what the image name is on Commons, I'll delete the WP one. Cheers, – Rianaऋ 06:35, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
Hey, Hink. Long time admirer of your work on Wikipedia. Could you please check the Katrina info on this page that seems to be significantly lacking. You seem to be the main editor of all things hurricane and I figured you could do the best job with this. Thanks! And it looks like hurricane season is striking early this year. Looks like you'll be busy. JHMM13 01:18, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
Your GA nomination of Typhoon MatsaThe article Typhoon Matsa you nominated as a good article has passed , see Talk:Typhoon Matsa for eventual comments about the article. Good luck in future nominations. --Xiaphias 08:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
HINKER!!Whats up man... Anyway, I hope your doing good. I cant believe you came to Florida and didn't tell me. Anyway, it will be a pleasure writig with you this year. Besides dealing with damn admins I had fun last year.ORLRDVXL 13:18, 11 May 2007 (UTC) NHC Misses 'Em Too[3] This is the mid-November storm mentioned in the other storms section of the '96 article. Looks pretty good to me but I don't have enough info to make a verdict on it. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 22:34, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Chrono SeriesI have modified the topic based on requests to establish a stronger lead article. Please take a look if you get the chance, and see if this is acceptable. Judgesurreal777 18:58, 12 May 2007 (UTC) EhIm new to wiki but not new to wiki Ive edited for years but nvr had a talk page...would you mind showing me how to get those box things on ma page. I posted a comment on a page and you were the first person i clicked on afterwards. Thas all chap thnxLadySovereignFan 06:40, 16 May 2007 (UTC) Autoblock liftedI'm blocked too. Thegreatdr 21:43, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Andrea rainfallI will likely compile a spreadsheet, one way or the other. The rain was mainly confined to southeast Georgia and the Carolinas. It might have rained an inch over a few days while it was still extratropical and subtropical...I remember seeing one location with about 2/3 of an inch. It won't appear on the web until at least Monday, since I'm on a long weekend off right now. =) Thegreatdr 19:54, 18 May 2007 (UTC) GA reviewBe gentle, this is my second attempt at a GA review. I'm following up on a comment made months ago that others within the project should take more of a role of reviewing articles within the project. Since my contributions to the article were minimal at best, I figured "why not?" Thegreatdr 02:48, 20 May 2007 (UTC) NRLNRL is screwed over. It keeps redirecting me to the homepage and it's really pissing me off. I've been trying anyway I can to subvert it but it's creeping past annoying. -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 16:14, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
GAC backlog elimination driveThis form message is being sent to you either due to your membership with WikiProject Good Articles and/or your inclusion on the Wikipedia:Good article candidates/List of reviewers. A new drive has been started requesting that all members review at least one article (or more, if you wish!) within the next two weeks at GAC to help in removing the large backlog. This message is being sent to all members, and even members who have been recently reviewing articles. There are almost 130 members in this project and about 180 articles that currently need to be reviewed. If each member helps to review just one or two articles, the majority of the backlog will be cleared. Since the potential amount of reviewers may significantly increase, please make sure to add :{{GAReview}} underneath the article you are reviewing to ensure that only one person is reviewing each article. Additionally, the GA criteria may have been modified since your last review, so look over the criteria again to help you to determine if a candidate is GA-worthy. If you have any questions about this drive or the review process, leave a message on the GAC talk page. --Nehrams2020 01:00, 25 May 2007 (UTC) Edit to 2005 AHSWhat do you mean it's not relevant to the main article? It absolutely is. That's a very impressive statistic. I spent time and effort into researching that, rather than just Googling everything, which seems to be very popular on Wikipedia nowadays. Would you care to elaborate on how that would be so irrelevant to the main article as to require removal? -- §HurricaneERIC§ archive 03:09, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
Unbelievable!Desperate to find a season that could top 2005 in terms of the fewest inactive days and finding none in the Atlantic basin, I jumped to the West Pacific. 1964, the most active season in the recorded history of the planet: 39 storms. Surely that season beats the crap out of '05 ATL. They are exactly equal over the same time period (June 1-Nov 30)! 51 all! 51 days is the magic number. §HurricaneERIC§ archive 06:54, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
YutuYutu didn't do much, not a great deal of info, so I'm not gonna make an article. If you do want to attempt one, here's NWS Guam's post-storm report... what little of it, that is. Not a lot of help. [4] – Chacor 15:43, 27 May 2007 (UTC) Favorite TV showsI like the shows you have listed, but doesn't 24 come first alphabetically (at least in ASCII and Unicode)? -Bonus Onus 01:55, 1 June 2007 (UTC) Tropical cyclone on FACYeah, we decided to submit it. Mind helping us keep an eye on it? Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 19:50, 1 June 2007 (UTC) Quick QuestionCan I do something like your "Wikipedia Hurricane Center Message"? Highwayboy 20:41, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm not vandalizingIt's me, I wasn't vandalizing I was putting what I believe the strength of the storm was by reading the articles and comparing them with similar strength storms. I apologize if this offended you and if this would count as incorrect info I will stop and will transfer this info to my wikia page. ~MagiMidnight / DekaMidnight Andrew (the hurricane)I left a post on the List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes talk page you might want to see. If you already know about it this article at the very least didn't. The Andrew article may need changing too, I haven't checked. -- E. Brown 19:20, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Gonu TrackI uploaded the map based on the data you gave me. However, the coordinates are rounded to the nearest half a degree which produced a rigid looking track. Reub2000 03:48, 16 June 2007 (UTC) Geologic Time of HurricanesThis is kind of cool. I made a timeline of hurricane history. I originally meant it to sound like the Geologic timescale but it ended up sounding more like a timeline of human history (example: Victorian Age). But here it is (keep in mind, I completely made this up): Pre-Columbian Super-eon (<1492)
-- §HurricaneERICarchive 21:50, 18 June 2007 (UTC) I know who you're thinking of. I just couldn't find a place for ol' Andy. You'll also notice that neither Gilbert or Hugo are on there. They're all part of the Davidian Epoch. This type of activity began with David. Those storms are all similar to David. Yes, there is some transitional time. Transitional periods in geologic time tended to be rough, too. The Revelationary-Mitchean transition is no different. Also, I'm going to my beach condo today, so I will somewhat less accessable. You will see me, but on rarer occations. I'll be back in early July sometime. Hold the fort down for me. -- §HurricaneERICarchive 15:39, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
ThanksHey, Hurricanehink. There isn't really much point to this message except to randomly thank you for all the effort you put into Wikipedia. You have almost single-handedly made the cyclone section the best around and I certainly hope a hurricane never hits you ;-D. Thanks again. A follow of your work, JHMM13(Disc) 01:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Your GA nomination of Unnamed Tropical Storm (2006)The article Unnamed Tropical Storm (2006) you nominated as a good article has passed , see Talk:Unnamed Tropical Storm (2006) for eventual comments about the article. Well done! |
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