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Welcome to WikiProject Tropical cyclones, a WikiProject to systematically organize all the information in Wikipedia related to tropical cyclones (also known as hurricanes or typhoons). This project's focus is to centralize the efforts of many Wikipedians to make Wikipedia the best free resource when it comes to information about the subject.

If you want to help, feel free to look at the project's

.

Scope

This WikiProject aims to provide a common layout for articles on official tropical cyclones—classified by any warning center, or considered a tropical cyclone in a scientific journal or publication—as well as the science behind them.

Goals

To provide an encyclopedic overview for tropical cyclones, including coverage of historical individual storms and the structure of a cyclone, and to categorize all known tropical cyclones in an effective and cohesive fashion.

  • 24.7% List-Class
  • 4.2% Stub-Class
  • 19.8% Start-Class
  • 14.6% C-Class
  • 3.7% B-Class
  • 27.2% GA-Class
  • 0.1% A-Class
  • 5.5% FA-Class
  • 0.2% remaining

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Parent project

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The article for the "hurricane" (now known as

Template:Infobox Hurricane, which standardized the infobox that appears in every storm article. On July 20, User:Skywayman created the article for the 2005 Pacific typhoon season, which became the third basin to get season articles. On July 31, User:Holderca1 created the article for 2004-05 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season – for the first several years on Wikipedia, the SHEM was handled in a singular article, but was split into SWIO, AUS, and SPAC beginning on April 16, 2007, and finished on April 21, 2013. During the extremely active 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, articles were created quickly for the most powerful storms, including Hurricane Dennis
which quickly became an FA.

On August 26, 2005,

Atlantic hurricane seasons reached back to the beginning of recordkeeping (before 1600s) due to a collaboration of several editors; User:RattleMan created the first season article for the North Indian Ocean; User:Miss Madeline successfully nominated List of California hurricanes for featured list; and Jdorje created a a standardized storm path template
.

In 2006, a series of users improved articles worldwide to featured article status. Professional meteorologist

featured topic in the project. It was joined by the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season
in March 2007.

In 2008, further collaborations helped make the article for

Tropical Storm Erick (2007)
became featured on December 14, 2008. The storm lasted for a short amount of time over open waters, and as such, it was the shortest featured article anywhere on Wikipedia. Users questioned whether the storm was notable enough to have such a detailed article, but the article described the storm in articulate detail. After an AFD and two featured article review (and a series of low-notability storms being merged), Erick was delisted as a featured article on March 2, 2013. In the period from 2008 to 2013, users created task forces for various basins, articles for all of the seasons in the Atlantic and EPAC, and enough high-quality articles that more than half of all storm/season articles were good or featured articles. In January 2008, there were 1000 articles in the entire project. On January 1, 2014,
Hurricane Fay (2014). By March 2016, every basin had at least 100 storm articles, multiple featured articles, and season articles of various quality. On May 9, 2020, Typhoon Warren
became the 1000th GA in the project.

Parentage

The parent of this project is WikiProject Weather.

This project is partially inspired by:

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Participants

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Please sign your name(s) at the bottom of this list if you want to join our WikiProject, but before doing so you have to

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Inactive members
These users have not edited within the realm of tropical cyclones for a year, have not edited Wikipedia outside of user page or user talk page for several months, fully retired, or have been blocked or banned from Wikipedia. Their legacy is preserved here. Users who were blocked or banned have their usernames struck out. Users from this list can add their names back to the active list by removing themselves from the list, otherwise if you plan to fully retire from Wikipedia, you can add your name to the bottom of this list. Per WPTC bylaws, moving any members of the WikiProject to this list without fulfilling one of these criteria is prohibited.
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Bot

In 2013, WxBot was created to assist the project and other meteorology-related projects. As the bot runs through AutoWikiBrowser, only tasks that can be performed in AWB can be performed by the bot. Click here to make a request for the bot to perform a task.

Awards

WikiProject Tropical cyclones has a list of awards that may be found

here
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Competitions

WikiProject Tropical cyclones also has an annual competition, the Cyclone Cup. This game is based off of the WikiCup, another annual event that involves the wider Wikipedia community.

General guidelines

Templates will provide a useful set of features to show information on tropical cyclones and seasons in a consistent format. Guidelines for naming, links, and categorization help keep the vast number of articles properly interconnected.

Basins

Tropical cyclones are separated by basin. Generally each basin has its own categories; all articles for a particular basin are inter-woven using links and categories. It's important that the basin is listed identically (including capitalization) for all articles. The basin is generally passed in to templates to automatically create categorizations and links within an article.

The basins include:

Templates

A number of templates exist to make life easier for tropical cyclone article writers. For a complete list, see Category:Tropical cyclone templates.

Categories

Categorizing all articles consistently makes it easier for readers to navigate through related articles. The top-level category Category:Tropical cyclones should be reserved for a few select meteorological articles; most articles should be categories into several of the sub-categories therein.

Images

To make uploading and categorization easier, season and storm articles should have consistent types of images and those images should have consistent names.

Article guidelines

Storm articles

Example articles: Hurricane Dean, Typhoon Tip

Articles can be created on any storm that passes

the notability guideline, provided they are reasonably well-written, comprehensive, and generally have several paragraphs of information on it in the body of the article. Articles may be merged
by consensus, however.

Naming

Storm article structure

Main infobox image

  • The image used in the main infobox should be as representative of the storm as possible. In most cases, this means using a high-quality, true-color visible satellite image of the storm as close to its peak intensity as possible. However, if an iconic image of the storm exists, that image should be used over the others. This image should also be a high-quality visible satellite image. In terms of quality, visible satellite images always beat infrared images and other types of satellite images, especially ones that are generated by the user.
  • The images should be as realistic as possible, and they should be high-quality.
  • If the storm had multiple similar peak intensities, or the peak intensity was difficult to distinguish, then an image from any of the storm's peaks may be used.
  • See this page for details on WPTC's infobox image guidelines.

Storm set index articles

Season articles

Hierarchy definition

Tropical cyclones are categorized by basin, strength, season, and region. Seasons are categorized by basin and year.

Tasks

Featured list candidates

Featured topic candidates

Good article nominees

Articles to be merged

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Categories

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Subpages

Lists

See also Category:Lists of tropical cyclones. Where possible these should be complemented by or replaced by categories.

Articles

Assessment

Main Wikipedia articles

High-quality content

Featured articles
Former featured articles
Featured lists
Former featured lists
Good articles
Former good articles
Did you know? articles
Featured pictures
  • A big tip in Galveston2
    A big tip in Galveston2
  • Aerial view of SFNO after Hurricane Katrina edit
    Aerial view of SFNO after Hurricane Katrina edit
  • Effects of Hurricane Charley from FEMA Photo Library 7
    Effects of Hurricane Charley from FEMA Photo Library 7
  • Erika Aug 16 2003 1655Z
    Erika Aug 16 2003 1655Z
  • Felix from ISS 03 sept 2007 1138Z
    Felix from ISS 03 sept 2007 1138Z
  • Gafilo 2004-03-06 0655Z
    Gafilo 2004-03-06 0655Z
  • Global tropical cyclone tracks-edit2
    Global tropical cyclone tracks-edit2
  • Hurricane Bob 19 aug 1991 1226Z
    Hurricane Bob 19 aug 1991 1226Z
  • Hurricane Isabel 18 sept 2003 1555Z
    Hurricane Isabel 18 sept 2003 1555Z
  • Hurricane Isabel eye from ISS (edit 1)
    Hurricane Isabel eye from ISS (edit 1)
  • Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter
    Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter
  • Katia, Irma, Jose 2017-09-08 1745Z–1935Z
    Katia, Irma, Jose 2017-09-08 1745Z–1935Z
  • KatrinaNewOrleansFlooded edit2
    KatrinaNewOrleansFlooded edit2
  • Noru 2017-07-31 0415Z
    Noru 2017-07-31 0415Z
  • ParmaMelor AMO TMO 2009279 lrg
    ParmaMelor AMO TMO 2009279 lrg
  • Patricia 2015-10-23 1730Z
    Patricia 2015-10-23 1730Z
  • Rick.A2009290.2020.250m
    Rick.A2009290.2020.250m
  • Searching for bodies, Galveston 1900
  • Staring Down Hurricane Florence
    Staring Down Hurricane Florence
Featured portals
Former featured portals
Featured list candidates
Good article nominees
A-Class articles
In the News articles
Main page featured articles
Main page featured lists
Picture of the day pictures
  • A big tip in Galveston2
    A big tip in Galveston2
  • Aerial view of SFNO after Hurricane Katrina edit
    Aerial view of SFNO after Hurricane Katrina edit
  • Effects of Hurricane Charley from FEMA Photo Library 7
    Effects of Hurricane Charley from FEMA Photo Library 7
  • Erika Aug 16 2003 1655Z
    Erika Aug 16 2003 1655Z
  • Felix from ISS 03 sept 2007 1138Z
    Felix from ISS 03 sept 2007 1138Z
  • Gafilo 2004-03-06 0655Z
    Gafilo 2004-03-06 0655Z
  • Global tropical cyclone tracks-edit2
    Global tropical cyclone tracks-edit2
  • Hurricane Bob 19 aug 1991 1226Z
    Hurricane Bob 19 aug 1991 1226Z
  • Hurricane Isabel 18 sept 2003 1555Z
    Hurricane Isabel 18 sept 2003 1555Z
  • Hurricane Isabel eye from ISS (edit 1)
    Hurricane Isabel eye from ISS (edit 1)
  • Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter
    Hurricane Katrina Eye viewed from Hurricane Hunter
  • Katia, Irma, Jose 2017-09-08 1745Z–1935Z
    Katia, Irma, Jose 2017-09-08 1745Z–1935Z
  • KatrinaNewOrleansFlooded edit2
    KatrinaNewOrleansFlooded edit2
  • Noru 2017-07-31 0415Z
    Noru 2017-07-31 0415Z
  • ParmaMelor AMO TMO 2009279 lrg
    ParmaMelor AMO TMO 2009279 lrg
  • Patricia 2015-10-23 1730Z
    Patricia 2015-10-23 1730Z
  • Rick.A2009290.2020.250m
    Rick.A2009290.2020.250m
  • Searching for bodies, Galveston 1900
  • Staring Down Hurricane Florence
    Staring Down Hurricane Florence
Featured topics
Former featured topics
Good topics
Level 3 vital articles
Level 4 vital articles
Level 5 vital articles
Former Featured Articles
now are redirects
  • Tropical Depression Ten (2005)
  • Tropical Storm Erick (2007)