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It appears that the May 30-June 4 system was considered a tropical depression during part of its life cycle. Once I do the rainfall graphic for the system, and some research regarding its phase (tropical or extratropical), I'll add a TC rainfall page which can be used as a reference for this article. I'm still on the hunt for the other tropical depressions. Thegreatdr ( talk) 00:26, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
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Dropping a note that I'll be reviewing this article. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 18:34, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
It was a below average season in terms of tropical storms...– Near-average is more appropriate given that the sourced average is 9.6 (more in season summary section)
In Bermuda, strong winds resulted in about $300,000 (1963 USD) in damage.– This sentence is completely out of place; either needs to be removed or reworded to flow better from the previous sentence regarding Arlene.
Hurricanes Beulah and Debra, as well as an unnamed tropical storm, did not impact land.– Also feels out of place, you're jumping around with storm formation and impacts but lack timing to give flow.
The season's activity was reflected with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 118.– How does this compare to the average?
The hurricane turned to the north, where the anticyclone that was favoring development to its south caused unfavorable conditions.– No mention of this anticyclone prior to this statement.
Beulah weakened to a minimal hurricane and raced to the northeast...– Should probably mention somewhere that brief period of re-intensification on August 26
Early the following day, the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm and further to a tropical depression about six hours later.– "[After unspecified time], the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm and further to a tropical depression about six hours [after the unspecified time]."
A solid start, but some work is needed for this to be promoted. Putting the review on hold for now. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 20:03, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
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It appears that the May 30-June 4 system was considered a tropical depression during part of its life cycle. Once I do the rainfall graphic for the system, and some research regarding its phase (tropical or extratropical), I'll add a TC rainfall page which can be used as a reference for this article. I'm still on the hunt for the other tropical depressions. Thegreatdr ( talk) 00:26, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Cyclonebiskit ( talk · contribs) 18:34, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
Dropping a note that I'll be reviewing this article. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 18:34, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
It was a below average season in terms of tropical storms...– Near-average is more appropriate given that the sourced average is 9.6 (more in season summary section)
In Bermuda, strong winds resulted in about $300,000 (1963 USD) in damage.– This sentence is completely out of place; either needs to be removed or reworded to flow better from the previous sentence regarding Arlene.
Hurricanes Beulah and Debra, as well as an unnamed tropical storm, did not impact land.– Also feels out of place, you're jumping around with storm formation and impacts but lack timing to give flow.
The season's activity was reflected with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) rating of 118.– How does this compare to the average?
The hurricane turned to the north, where the anticyclone that was favoring development to its south caused unfavorable conditions.– No mention of this anticyclone prior to this statement.
Beulah weakened to a minimal hurricane and raced to the northeast...– Should probably mention somewhere that brief period of re-intensification on August 26
Early the following day, the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm and further to a tropical depression about six hours later.– "[After unspecified time], the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm and further to a tropical depression about six hours [after the unspecified time]."
A solid start, but some work is needed for this to be promoted. Putting the review on hold for now. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 20:03, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
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