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After coming across the growing number of sources (such as [1]) mentioning the cyclone, I have returned this article to the mainspace. If notability concerns still exist, WP:AFD is the proper venue so as to avoid a move-war. SamHolt6 ( talk) 21:54, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
Tropical cyclones are relatively infrequent in northwestern India, and the state of Gujarat had not experienced a hurricane-force tropical cyclone landfall in more than two decades. The last such storm was an unnamed system which made landfall [...]That is WP:CRYSTAL. This was added in anticipation of a landfall that almost certainly will not occur now. Also, uncommon in that area is not justification for an article. South Atlantic systems are uncommon and we do not make articles for them even though some could have had a minor impact. As for the impact, there is a big difference between Cat 2 winds and 35–40 knot winds. It will certainly not have the same effect on the area. As of now, this storm does not have the notability required for an article. If there is a significant impact, add it in and keep the article. If there isn't, it needs to be merged. Noah Talk 03:19, 13 June 2019 (UTC)
Why there is Category 3 strength in the Vayu track map ( /info/en/?search=Cyclone_Vayu#/media/File:Vayu_2019_track.png) but it's only 95 knots.... EllaCyclone ( talk) 17:51, 15 June 2019 (UTC)
@ ChocolateTrain: Changed the class of the article to C. I do not agree with having a section on Etymology. You could easily shorten that up and combine it into the lede. Just put it after the pronunciation and include the language + meaning. Noah Talk 12:50, 20 June 2019 (UTC)
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After coming across the growing number of sources (such as [1]) mentioning the cyclone, I have returned this article to the mainspace. If notability concerns still exist, WP:AFD is the proper venue so as to avoid a move-war. SamHolt6 ( talk) 21:54, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
Tropical cyclones are relatively infrequent in northwestern India, and the state of Gujarat had not experienced a hurricane-force tropical cyclone landfall in more than two decades. The last such storm was an unnamed system which made landfall [...]That is WP:CRYSTAL. This was added in anticipation of a landfall that almost certainly will not occur now. Also, uncommon in that area is not justification for an article. South Atlantic systems are uncommon and we do not make articles for them even though some could have had a minor impact. As for the impact, there is a big difference between Cat 2 winds and 35–40 knot winds. It will certainly not have the same effect on the area. As of now, this storm does not have the notability required for an article. If there is a significant impact, add it in and keep the article. If there isn't, it needs to be merged. Noah Talk 03:19, 13 June 2019 (UTC)
Why there is Category 3 strength in the Vayu track map ( /info/en/?search=Cyclone_Vayu#/media/File:Vayu_2019_track.png) but it's only 95 knots.... EllaCyclone ( talk) 17:51, 15 June 2019 (UTC)
@ ChocolateTrain: Changed the class of the article to C. I do not agree with having a section on Etymology. You could easily shorten that up and combine it into the lede. Just put it after the pronunciation and include the language + meaning. Noah Talk 12:50, 20 June 2019 (UTC)