2934:"The season officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period during each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Ocean.": That was the second sentence in the lead ... since it's not directly about this hurricane season (other than the dates, which I kept), I thought it was wrong for the first paragraph and deleted it (but feel free to revert if you disagree). One question ... do sources really say that the season ended on November 30, but the last storm of the season lasted from December 5 to 7? I don't recall hearing the term "the season" including things that didn't happen during the season before. - Dank (
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anticipate such an event to occur." Or saying how many anticipated above normal temperatures. Similar, two of the agencies cited the increased activity since 1995 as a factor, so why not mention them together? Something like that would show the similar conditions between the agencies, as opposed to a big block of text. That way, you could also incorporate mid-season stuff, showing when the forecasts started going wrong. The whole section might need a rewrite, but I think it'd be better in the long run.
1003:- I've noticed more typos than I believe I should for an FAC article. I've fixed a couple, and normally I would continue doing so, but seeing as I missed several the first time around, and other reviewers have apparently also missed them, I can't trust that I've spotted them all. At this point I think you need to buckle down and do some good old-fashioned proofreading.
2649:"Though the storm tracked swiftly west-northwest over warm ocean temperatures and within an environment of low wind shear initially, allowing it to attain peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) by July 25, the entrainment of drier mid-level air and cooler ocean waters caused a weakening trend to ensue." - a bit long
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I've removed my "oppose" and struck my comments (as well as corresponding signatures for ease of reading) that have been addressed. It's getting closer, and like I promised early on, I'll jump in and do a bit of editing myself. In the meantime, I do still have some unresolved content-related concerns
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I've reached the bottom of the article, but even if you alleviate these specific concerns, I'm afraid the article will still need quite a bit of work. You addressed my above list of comments very efficiently, and I appreciate that, but in this case I think you'd do well to actually spend some time to
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Eh... "the reservoir of every dam" is just weird. I'm almost certain the intended meaning is "every reservoir", but I'm only going by Google translate (as I assume are you). Also, where did you get that new figure of 29,988,109.7 cubic meters? I still get 162 billion cubic meters. When you've settled
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I guess it just seems tedious to have to read "A tropical wave emerged into the
Atlantic Ocean from the west coast of Africa" at the beginning of a dozen subsections. After the first couple instances of easterly wave-induced genesis, everybody has been told where the waves come from and how they've
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Well, I've done some editing, and I feel the article is finally up to par. It's almost certainly the most thorough single account of the season available on the internet, and while there might still be a few rough patches in the writing, I'm confident the article will continue to be polished after
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Lorenzo section is a bit lopsided. The summary of its life as a TC seems overly detailed (and for a storm as uninteresting as Lorenzo, that means the prose becomes monotonous. "Shear... convection... weakened... trough... trough... degenerated... trough... convection", you get the idea.
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Atlantic. Further, this season had the fewest hurricane since 1982. Chantal was one of the fastest moving tropical cyclones in the deep tropics since the satellite era began.
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that hurricane season runs June 1 to Nov 30 (mostly for bureaucratic purposes, though it's caught on with the general public as well). Since we know
December 5 is after November 30, I'm not entirely sure I understand your concern there, but it may well be a case of over-familiarity with hurricane
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The changes addressed my questions, thanks. On the last point, "readability" can generally be tested. My hypothesis (not proven, and I don't have a cite other than dictionary definitions) is that most readers take "season" to mean "the span of time when the events happened" ... if so, it will at
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I think the "pre-season forecasts" would be better organized if you mention differing factors that would make the season active or not, as compared to just a list of the forecasts and what they said. For example - "WSI noted the uncertainty in whether an El Niño would develop, while CSU did not
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Gabrielle summary seems a bit drawn-out. I wouldn't mind if the last three sentences were combined into something more digestible: "After marked oscillations in intensity on September 12, Gabrielle finally succumbed to wind shear while located midway between Bermuda and Cape
603:- I think Chantal is given too much credit here. The source suggests high PWATs from the system aided in the diurnal convective initiation along the frontal boundary. I wouldn't aim for excessive detail, but I do think Chantal's role in the FL weather can be more accurately explained.
1325:- How does one fill a dam? Surely you would fill the reservoir held back by said instead? Also, 160 cubic meters of rain from two hurricanes seems blatantly wrong to me. A brief look at the source (translated via Google, mind) seems to suggest the volume was more on the order of 160
2003:- I'm not sure I totally agree that the source confirms this. It seems to say the Navy, among other branches of the military, helped people evacuate, and that 4,000 people evacuated in total. It might be a bit of a leap to assume the Navy therefore helped 4,000 people evacuate.
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read the article yourself and verify the sources. I get the feeling much of the content has been taken from the individual storm articles, and that's fine; it's standard practice. However, that means you have to be super extra careful to check the info. A couple more examples:
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Atlantic via Africa, I don't think you need to keep repeating the whole geographic spiel (eg. Karen,
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an elongated area of low pressure. The same issue is also present in the sections for Dorian and
Gabrielle. I know their respective TCRs use the same wording, but it's still confusing to the casual reader who only vaguely knows the definition of a tropical
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cubic meters (more like it!). As this entire sentence seems to be based on mistranslated info, I'm really uneasy about trusting the rest of the text concerning non-US countries. You really need a fluent
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accessible overview of the topic at hand, I would suggest trying to boil all the hard info down into a more digestible summary—something that says forecasts started out aggressive but were generally adjusted downward at halftime. Now, as for what the lead
2011:- the source seems to say 20,000 homes were damaged. Again, I could be completely off the mark here, but Google translate combined with my rudimentary knowledge of Spanish tell me the translations might continue to be a bit off throughout the article. –
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least slow them down to say that one of the events of the season happened outside the season, even if they do eventually get comfortable with it. I'm throwing it into the pile of things to test on random readers, when I get around to it. - Dank (
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Atlantic. An excellent seasonal page should present itself as a smoothly flowing article instead of simply a monotonous compilation of individual storms. In that regard I think the nominated article is a bit lacking. –
2498:"One death occurred in South Carolina after a surfer went missing and was presumed to have drowned" - so it goes from death to missing to presumed drowned. Why not just say "a surfer went missing and was presumed to have drowned?"
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I didn't think this was supposed to be a rap :P In all seriousness, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Jersey were wikilinked in previous sections. Texas was mentioned in Ingrid, but I forgot to wikilink it, so I will do that
187:: I'd like to see more emphasis on how the season inexplicably defied everybody's predictions and sent the long-range forecasting community into a frenzy. That's what the season is invariably remembered for in weather circles.
2473:"There were 10 tornadoes, the worst of which touched down in The Acreage and downed power lines and trees, causing significant roof damage to several houses; there was also one injury." - eek, too long and jumbled
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109:. I have worked a lot on this article so that it includes this information and much more; I also have attempted to make it consistent with FAC standards. Finally, this will be a WikiCup nomination.--
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2448:"A few hours later, the storm weakened slightly and made landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida later that day." - you have two generic references to time, which doesn't work IMO.
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3110:. N.B. I left the Veracruz dups in place as I know it's a city and a state and we probably don't need you saying "city of" and "state of" everywhere to clarify... Cheers,
1913:- an example of cumbersome wording that should be presented more smoothly. "The circulation became distanced from thunderstorm activity, which soon dissipated entirely." ?
2222:"Although 15 tropical cyclones developed, several were weak or remained at sea resulting in impact from the season being relatively minimal." - add a comma after "sea"
2172:"The season began on June 1 and ended on November 30" - I'd add "officially" somewhere in here, or add that NHC said that's what the season was, due to the December SS
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I count over a dozen usages of "degenerated"/"degenerating", sometimes two or three in the same section. Look for synonyms (diminish, deteriorate, dissipate, dwindle).
543:- "large-amplitude" is quite technical (and unoriginal, seeing as it's repeated verbatim from the TCR). Surely there's a more commonly understood description to use.
259:– 13 named storms is technically true, but I think you should figure out a way to account for the unnamed SS (especially since the infobox says 14 for total storms).
1504:. Sorry. Instead of just addressing the above points, I would suggest taking the time to go through the article and ensure that it's really among our best work. –
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theoretically bring the article where it needs to be, but as it stands I wouldn't even promote it to GA status. On these grounds I must regrettably, but firmly,
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When you mention Ingrid's impacts in the lead, I think you should add "in conjunction with Hurricane Manuel", since their impacts are kinda hard to distinguish.
2973:"operationally": At first occurrence, it might make sense to insert a short phrase that translates "operationally". Then you can use the word at will later on.
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While the storm was threatening the Gulf Coast of the United States, the NHC issues several tropical cyclone warnings and watches as Karen approached.
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Fixed some of the "a tropical wave"'s, but not the geographical thing, as I am not understanding why that is it a problem or even how to fix them.--
177:– it's certainly rare to see the articles of very recent seasons in such good shape, but I do think there's room for improvement. Some suggestions:
3068:, reflecting the fact that the unnamed storm developed in December. Check it out ... that's a Featured List, I don't wanna screw it up :) - Dank (
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Based on scatterometer wind data, the northern portion moved north-northwestward and transitioned into a low pressure area early on September 28.
154:- Images are okay. All are either from NASA directly or plots of courses by Wikipedians based on NASA maps. Sources are all indicated clearly. —
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I don't mind either. :P Ever since I started working on this article, I kept trying and trying to shrink the size of Gabrielle's section.--
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A random check of five citations gives no close paraphrasing issues and states the information given, honestly have no other concerns.
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Yeah, I know what you mean. At some point you have to step back from a storm and say "wow, nobody's ever gonna care about this!" ;) –
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I just remembered that I've been meaning to test "season" (in the military sense) as well, so I'll go ahead and ask around. - Dank (
2624:"Overall, the storm caused one death and less than $ 10 million in damage." - I don't think you need to mention the one death again.
1112:- I don't think it's fair to say the strengthening was attributable to the moderate wind shear; rather, it was not inhibited by it.
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were without power, not 33,000 people. As I don't speak French, I can't verify this... but it's important that somebody does so.
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I think I should removed "periodic", because if squalls are intermittent like you say, than "periodic squalls" is an oxymoron.--
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I don't see this discussed anywhere, but I think it's important to note that due to their bust, Gray and Klotzbach were
3106:-- I removed several duplicate links, some of them only a few sentences apart. Pls check for yourself in future, using
2752:"Offshore, a freighter with a crew of six went missing amid 10 to 16 ft (3 to 5 m) swells." - any further info on this?
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A bit. I think the sentence doesn't quite make it clear whether you're referring to the ridge or the storm, though. –
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I know this is a point of contention, but I believe the article suffers for having had the by-storm ACE table removed.
1236:- again, "in response" is vague and offers no real information. What about the cyclone aloft caused Humberto to slow?
1172:- typo (I'll start listing them here instead of fixing them myself, to give you an idea of what to look for), and is
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135:. To the nominator: if you do not intend to submit this article at the WikiCup, feel free to remove this notice.
819:- this sentence needs a total revamp; unnecessary comma, misplaced modifier, and it wasn't called Gabrielle yet.
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I think I am just going to remove "and affected 300 people" because I don't understand what that means either.--
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2348:"fourteen named storms" - Melissa was the last named storm, which is the 13th letter of the alphabet. So....
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Let me remove Alberto 1982. The last system was actually Edouard 84, but I can't find a citation for that.--
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Three days later, another tropical wave, which spawned Tropical Storm Erin, also emerged into the Atlantic.
883:, which is never a good thing in academic prose. :) "The remnant system was monitored for regeneration." ?
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Are you asking for less predictions and more analysis on why the season defied every ones predictions?--
2247:"Tropical Storm Andrea in early June killed four " - puppies? Dear god please don't let it be puppies.
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Overall, the article is in pretty good shape, just a little rough around the edges in some parts. ♫
2080:, any progress? I said I'd be willing to help, but I'm afraid time might not be on our side here. –
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I removed the "there was one direct death when" because there is no need to mention a death twice.--
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Members of the Mexican Navy helped evacuate 4,000 people from their homes in the state of Veracruz.
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its promotion to FA. Nice work George, and thanks for working with me to alleviate my concerns. –
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1052:"Thereafter" starts five sentences throughout the article; not sure it's suitable for any of them.
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Any reason the damage totals are sourced but the deaths aren't?
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It wouldn't hurt. I'll reply to the larger question over at
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2272:"Particularly hit was Mexico" - did you mean to add "hard"?
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I assume you mean a reference to "later". Am I right?--
1980:
Apparently "foyers" means "homes" in English. Fixed.--
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I didn't want to make the article too religious :P --
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Wait, it's not official until it's on Facebook :P--
3062:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Style
2606:I think it's just a fancy way of saying "large"?--
290:and nearly forced to end their seasonal forecasts.
3167:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
1140:The storm brought periodic squalls to Cape Verde.
660:Apparently it was at "all educational levels."--
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
3173:No further edits should be made to this page.
3146:template in place on the talk page until the
891:Fixed the hole in the bottom of the sea :P --
29:The following is an archived discussion of a
100:caused catastrophic flooding in Mexico with
1001:The eight tropical depression of the season
2599:What is "A large-amplitude tropical wave"?
2373:"Despite the defied forecasts" - add comma
1750:However, a midst colder ocean temperatures
41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
2505:Because that would just be too easy :P --
1834:it executed a cyclonic loop to the south.
1447:the storm to drift northward, it barely
14:
3066:List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes
3042:List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes
2709:Haven't see any yet, but I will look--
1403:- "As evidenced by scatterometer..." ?
393:The 'Storm names' section starts with
879:- this sentence reminded me a bit of
18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates
2556:Oh, I see. I was 10 mbars too low.--
1959:- Google translate suggests 33,000
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2970:"north-northward to northward": ?
1443:- poorly worded; the high didn't
3040:Would it be helpful to pipelink
2976:I copyedited the article per my
2967:"to the near and to the west": ?
1029:You've 'fixed' it to "eigth". –
652:- at what sorts of institutions?
3064:. Btw, I just made an edit to
2254:Nah, it was four zombies :P --
2229:I sea what you did there :P --
70:2013 Atlantic hurricane season
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1526:Some more specific comments:
213:Something like that, yeah. –
1853:No need for "to the south"--
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797:What's wrong with that?--
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36:Please do not modify it.
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2984:are my edits. - Dank (
1836:- what does this mean?
789:intended/conventional?
1811:college football team
1622:- why not "Parishes"?
267:13 tropical storms?--
2133:Hurricanehink mobile
395:The following names
2978:standard disclaimer
573:- quite a mouthful.
2523:"over-top" --: -->
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156:Crisco 1492
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857:True :P --
3134:WP:FAC/ar
3130:candidate
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2656:Better?--
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2480:Better?--
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1459:Better?--
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736:Better?--
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3152:Ian Rose
3128:: This
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1184:Fixed.--
288:defunded
175:Comments
54:Ian Rose
50:promoted
3091:Support
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129:WikiCup
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