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Umm, the "first time human names had been used to name storms". That's blatantly not true, for example there was a Hurricane George in 1951. Yes that George was named for the word for G in the phonetic alphabet, not the human name directly. Plus of course naming of tropical cyclones started in 1945 (or earlier?) in the West Pacific. That sentence in the intro needs a rephrase.-- Nilfanion ( talk) 23:34, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Based on the information at Hurricanehink's rewrite of List of Atlantic hurricane seasons, this season has the fewest deaths in the period since 1950 (excluding this season). If this good sort of record is true, it should certainly be mentioned here, although I am not sure if a simple means to verify/cite this exists. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 02:29, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
In a analysis of 1944-1953 says that Hurricane Carol peaked 140 kts (160 mph) making an Category 5 hurricane
http://etd.library.miami.edu/theses/available/etd-12132010-141954/unrestricted/ahagenF10.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Khaled98 ( talk • contribs) 20:58, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
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on it. It has the correct author, title, publisher, the year it was released, the url, etc. Ref #26 is tricky... I opted to reference the original reference that the website got it from. Is that OK? I took care of Barbara, TW, and Dolly. ♫
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Umm, the "first time human names had been used to name storms". That's blatantly not true, for example there was a Hurricane George in 1951. Yes that George was named for the word for G in the phonetic alphabet, not the human name directly. Plus of course naming of tropical cyclones started in 1945 (or earlier?) in the West Pacific. That sentence in the intro needs a rephrase.-- Nilfanion ( talk) 23:34, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Based on the information at Hurricanehink's rewrite of List of Atlantic hurricane seasons, this season has the fewest deaths in the period since 1950 (excluding this season). If this good sort of record is true, it should certainly be mentioned here, although I am not sure if a simple means to verify/cite this exists. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 02:29, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
In a analysis of 1944-1953 says that Hurricane Carol peaked 140 kts (160 mph) making an Category 5 hurricane
http://etd.library.miami.edu/theses/available/etd-12132010-141954/unrestricted/ahagenF10.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Khaled98 ( talk • contribs) 20:58, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
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Greetings. I'll review this article. Here's what I see as issues so far, without a detailed reviewing the text:
After one good pass of the text, that's all I found. I corrected a number of small wikilink/convert template/non-breaking space/date issues as I went along. Reviewer: Thegreatdr ( talk) 21:38, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
{{
Cite book}}
on it. It has the correct author, title, publisher, the year it was released, the url, etc. Ref #26 is tricky... I opted to reference the original reference that the website got it from. Is that OK? I took care of Barbara, TW, and Dolly. ♫
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