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Images Yes
Well written Yes
Broad in Coverage I think so
Accurate I am pretty shore though the TCR dose not say it is a major hurricane.
Well Refs Pass
I guess this is my first GA!
-- Leave Message or Yellow Evan home 14:59, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I will be reviewing your article for GA. Having read through it, I see only a few issues which I will list. — Mattisse ( Talk) 20:35, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
(ec):::::: It doesn't help the normal reader understand.
Nice article! — Mattisse ( Talk) 23:32, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
While Ekeka has mentions in the CPHC archives as well as in other documents, a new fact seems to have come to light: it may not be the earliest formation in the CPac. JTWC, Gary Padgett, and a document from the University of Hawaii peg that 1989's Tropical Storm Winona formed east of the Dateline and that it, at one point, held tropical storm intensity in the same basin. The UoH document (done in April of 2008) mentions that it was one of six cyclones added to data sets (the others were the 1975 Unnamed Hurricane and four depressions). The JTWC document also mentions that Winona was the cause of flash flooding on Kauai. According to the Padgett summary (in a small column for the April 2004 summary), Winona had no advisories issued while in the CPac, thus meaning that as a tropical cyclone in the CPac, it lacked a name (if named, it would have been named Aka). Any ideas on this one?
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Images Yes
Well written Yes
Broad in Coverage I think so
Accurate I am pretty shore though the TCR dose not say it is a major hurricane.
Well Refs Pass
I guess this is my first GA!
-- Leave Message or Yellow Evan home 14:59, 26 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I will be reviewing your article for GA. Having read through it, I see only a few issues which I will list. — Mattisse ( Talk) 20:35, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
(ec):::::: It doesn't help the normal reader understand.
Nice article! — Mattisse ( Talk) 23:32, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
While Ekeka has mentions in the CPHC archives as well as in other documents, a new fact seems to have come to light: it may not be the earliest formation in the CPac. JTWC, Gary Padgett, and a document from the University of Hawaii peg that 1989's Tropical Storm Winona formed east of the Dateline and that it, at one point, held tropical storm intensity in the same basin. The UoH document (done in April of 2008) mentions that it was one of six cyclones added to data sets (the others were the 1975 Unnamed Hurricane and four depressions). The JTWC document also mentions that Winona was the cause of flash flooding on Kauai. According to the Padgett summary (in a small column for the April 2004 summary), Winona had no advisories issued while in the CPac, thus meaning that as a tropical cyclone in the CPac, it lacked a name (if named, it would have been named Aka). Any ideas on this one?
Hurricane Angel Saki ( talk) 09:46, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
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