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@ Jason Rees:, I wouldn’t go make this a flood article so fast. Mainly because Ana has so far caused the most impacts of these storms overall, and she hasn’t even made landfall yet. So we may see wind damage and more flooding associated with Ana. Maybe you could make a new draft, similar to the Northeast U.S. flooding of October 2005, which was caused by TS Tammy and Subtropical Depression 22, as well as a few other non-tropical systems. However, I think any preparations for a flood article should be made in a different draft, and decisions could be made in February, after Ana passes Fiji and Tonga. Also if you don’t mind, I’m gonna make this a discussion. Thanks! DachshundLover82 ( talk) 23:48, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
The statistics on the article and the 2020–21_South_Pacific_cyclone_season#Tropical_Cyclone_Ana section does not match. - 322UbnBr2 ( Talk | Contributions | Actions) 01:13, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
As I am getting fed up of reading edit summaries from @ Hurricaneboy23: which are borderline rude and possibly breach WP:Civil in particular and being ignored by him on his talkpage, I am bringing this here in order to see what the community thinks. I feel that the opening sentence should read something along the lines of: Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was one of three tropical cyclones to impact Fiji towards the end of January. These three being Ana, 06F and Bina which per the FMS all had an impact on Fiji during the last week. However, @ Hurricaneboy23: does not believe that 06F has had an impact on Fiji despite it developing within the Lau Islands and the FMS and would much prefer to open the article with: Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was the second tropical cyclone in a row of damaging Fiji tropical cyclones in December 2020 and January 2021, starting with Cyclone Yasa. However, I feel that this is a very very poor way of opening the article, as it assumes that 01F and 06F didn't cause any damage when they impacted Fiji. He has then tried to implement a compromise was the second of four tropical cyclones to impact the island nation of Fiji within December and January 2021, the first being Cyclone Yasa, without responding to my attempts to talk to him and by just forcing it on me. Now I personally feel that there are various things wrong with this so-called compromise as we have to remember that at least 5 tropical cyclones off all intensities have had an impact on Fiji this season so far to varying degrees which are 01F, Yasa, Ana, 06F and Bina. As a result, I do not see the need to mention Yasa in particular and would like other peoples thoughts. Jason Rees ( talk) 15:39, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
I don’t like both openings. I think a nicer opening would be...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was one of three tropical cyclones to impact the island nation of Fiji towards the end of January 2021, following Cyclone Yasa the previous month. The fifth tropical disturbance, third tropical cyclone and second severe tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South Pacific cyclone season. Ana was first noted as Tropical Disturbance 05F during January 26, while it was located about 220 km (135 mi) to the northeast of Port Vila in Vanuatu. Over the next few days, the system moved eastwards and gradually developed further, before it was declared to be a tropical cyclone and named Ana during January 29. Over the next day, the system moved south-eastwards towards Fiji before it made landfall on the island of Viti Levu. After emerging into the Pacific Ocean, the system intensified into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone, before it rapidly degenerated into a subtropical low during February 1.
Then some info on impacts DachshundLover82 ( talk) 18:23, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
There have already been two cyclones by the same name in two different basins, if a tropical cyclone forms, the most prone will be the South-West Indian Ocean. What should we do so that some people are not confused?
Tropical Storm Ana (Atlantic, 2021) Cyclone Ana (South Pacific, 2021) Cyclone Ana (South West, 2021)
Tell us not to be confused by the same name.-- МОДОКАУ 03:41, 29 November 2021 (UTC)
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@ Jason Rees:, I wouldn’t go make this a flood article so fast. Mainly because Ana has so far caused the most impacts of these storms overall, and she hasn’t even made landfall yet. So we may see wind damage and more flooding associated with Ana. Maybe you could make a new draft, similar to the Northeast U.S. flooding of October 2005, which was caused by TS Tammy and Subtropical Depression 22, as well as a few other non-tropical systems. However, I think any preparations for a flood article should be made in a different draft, and decisions could be made in February, after Ana passes Fiji and Tonga. Also if you don’t mind, I’m gonna make this a discussion. Thanks! DachshundLover82 ( talk) 23:48, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
The statistics on the article and the 2020–21_South_Pacific_cyclone_season#Tropical_Cyclone_Ana section does not match. - 322UbnBr2 ( Talk | Contributions | Actions) 01:13, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
As I am getting fed up of reading edit summaries from @ Hurricaneboy23: which are borderline rude and possibly breach WP:Civil in particular and being ignored by him on his talkpage, I am bringing this here in order to see what the community thinks. I feel that the opening sentence should read something along the lines of: Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was one of three tropical cyclones to impact Fiji towards the end of January. These three being Ana, 06F and Bina which per the FMS all had an impact on Fiji during the last week. However, @ Hurricaneboy23: does not believe that 06F has had an impact on Fiji despite it developing within the Lau Islands and the FMS and would much prefer to open the article with: Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was the second tropical cyclone in a row of damaging Fiji tropical cyclones in December 2020 and January 2021, starting with Cyclone Yasa. However, I feel that this is a very very poor way of opening the article, as it assumes that 01F and 06F didn't cause any damage when they impacted Fiji. He has then tried to implement a compromise was the second of four tropical cyclones to impact the island nation of Fiji within December and January 2021, the first being Cyclone Yasa, without responding to my attempts to talk to him and by just forcing it on me. Now I personally feel that there are various things wrong with this so-called compromise as we have to remember that at least 5 tropical cyclones off all intensities have had an impact on Fiji this season so far to varying degrees which are 01F, Yasa, Ana, 06F and Bina. As a result, I do not see the need to mention Yasa in particular and would like other peoples thoughts. Jason Rees ( talk) 15:39, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
I don’t like both openings. I think a nicer opening would be...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Ana was one of three tropical cyclones to impact the island nation of Fiji towards the end of January 2021, following Cyclone Yasa the previous month. The fifth tropical disturbance, third tropical cyclone and second severe tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South Pacific cyclone season. Ana was first noted as Tropical Disturbance 05F during January 26, while it was located about 220 km (135 mi) to the northeast of Port Vila in Vanuatu. Over the next few days, the system moved eastwards and gradually developed further, before it was declared to be a tropical cyclone and named Ana during January 29. Over the next day, the system moved south-eastwards towards Fiji before it made landfall on the island of Viti Levu. After emerging into the Pacific Ocean, the system intensified into a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone, before it rapidly degenerated into a subtropical low during February 1.
Then some info on impacts DachshundLover82 ( talk) 18:23, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
There have already been two cyclones by the same name in two different basins, if a tropical cyclone forms, the most prone will be the South-West Indian Ocean. What should we do so that some people are not confused?
Tropical Storm Ana (Atlantic, 2021) Cyclone Ana (South Pacific, 2021) Cyclone Ana (South West, 2021)
Tell us not to be confused by the same name.-- МОДОКАУ 03:41, 29 November 2021 (UTC)