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Edts on 1928 Okeechobee hurricane
[edit]I appreciate the edits that you made on 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. I would like to discuss them with you. First, most tropical storm articles start with the Meteorological history section. Is there a basis for starting with the Name section? Second, the name of this storm in Puerto Rico is already discussed in the Puerto Rico section with a history of storm naming. Did you want to have duplicate information? Is there a compelling reason to have it in two separate sections? PopularOutcast talk2me 21:22, 12 October 2018 (UTC)
- @PopularOutcast There was another article, 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane, that already had a similar section before its meteorological data section (before I joined Wikipedia), so I thought I could do the same to a few (not all) articles about significant cyclones that hit both P.R. and mainland U.S. If there is a reason to move the section somewhere else (like after Impact/Aftermath) or merge it with another section, then we can discuss it in the article's talk page - I have no complaints. SilSinn9821 (talk) 21:35, 12 October 2018 (UTC)
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On a side note I would be rather surprised if you could spin tropical cyclone numbering out into a separate article, as I don't think it has as richer history or has been covered in as many sources as the naming.Jason Rees (talk) 20:47, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
- You may be right about that - numbering is less widely known than naming (because names are easier to remember than numbers; whereas numbers are restricted to characters 0 to 9 and up to two digits, names can use all the Roman alphabet and have no restriction as to their length, which may explain why PAGASA chose to use names rather than numbers for tropical depressions and upwards). I would start it as a stub, then slowly try to grow it as I find sources (and if you or @Meow: has spare time, you could also add anything useful you could find from non-US sources). Thankee for the invite! --SilSinn9821 (talk) 03:45, 12 December 2018 (UTC)
Testing new signature…
[edit]Given that the Wikimedia server handles 🐱’s emoji signature without any hitches, I am doing the same here. ‑‑🌀SilSinnAL982100💬 21:03, 5 January 2019 (UTC)
Possible new cyclone suffix used by RSMC La Réunion
[edit]For Desmond and Ekestang, I found that RSMC La Réunion called them 06S and 07S on their bulletin for cyclone activity before they are named, yet I am not sure if S is now officially the new suffix. 🐱💬 13:19, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
- @Meow: S is the suffix used by JTWC for the whole South Indian Ocean (both SWIO and the western half of AUSR), so the idea of RSMC La Réunion repurposing the “S” for SWIO cyclones is leading to some degree of confusion right now. Checking ATCF’s past warnings:
- It looks that, under JTWC, 06S corresponded to AUSR’s Kenanga (from the Indonesian namelist, I presume), while 07S corresponded to SWIO’s Cilida; Desmond was ID’d by JTWC as 10S, and it seems that JTWC never tracked Eketsang because I cannot locate any storm ID for it (the list of warnings stops at 11S which is AUSR’s Riley). So I don’t really know what to do at this time; if La Réunion keeps numbering its next cyclones with the “S” (and the numbers are different from the JTWC ones for the same systems), then I will consider making a note on the table template. If @Jason Rees: wants to weigh in, I welcome that. ‑‑🌀SilSinnAL982100💬 16:52, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
- While I see Reunion did indeed attach an S to the Pre-Desmond and Pre-Ekestang systems in a couple of bulletins, I'm not convinced that it is a full-blown suffix or isn't a typo. This is because Reunion is a full-time TC warning centre like JTWC, NHC and JMA and talks with the JTWC about systems and probably uses the INVEST designation. Looking through the warnings via their website and emails, I notice that they were not consistent with using the suffix S and go as far as saying "THE 07-20182019 SYSTEM" in one warning. However, I will send an email & check with them about it.Jason Rees (talk) 21:07, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
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- @DPL bot: I corrected the disamb situation and linked the page to the page I was intending to link to: Private Use Areas. Thankee for pointing me this out! ‑‑🌀SilSinnAL982100💬 16:54, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
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- @Martin Urbanec: Thankee for the offer, but sorry, I will pass this year because of some duties I have as chip musician. Maybe next year I could give it a try. Thankee anyways! ‐‑🌀SilSinnAL982100💬 23:42, 23 November 2019 (UTC)
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- I now put the image on this article:
- after the original page on which it was used was deleted as per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Man-At-Arms. ‐‑🌀SilSinnAL982100💬 04:35, 31 October 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]My apologies regarding WP:CV invocation. I was not aware you had written them yourself and assumed you had just copied and pasted based on face-value Google search results I found without looking any deeper into the matter. Of course, my edits were performed in WP:GOODFAITH, so there's no hard feelings. GalaxyFighter55 (talk) 07:35, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
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