Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Newsletter/Archive 2

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Number 2, July 2, 2006

The Hurricane Herald

This is the monthly newsletter of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. The Hurricane Herald aims to give a summary, both of the activities of the WikiProject and global tropical cyclone activity. If you wish to change how you receive this newsletter, or no longer wish to receive it, please add your username to the appropriate section on the mailing list.

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Storm of the month

Image:Alberto 2006-06-12 1830Z.jpg Tropical Storm Alberto was the first tropical storm of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming on June 10 over the western Caribbean Sea, the system moved northwestward as a disorganized tropical depression due to dry air and wind shear. It passed to the west of Cuba, bringing heavy rainfall to Cuba and Grand Cayman. The rainfall damaged 37 homes and destroyed 3 in Havana. It strengthened over the Gulf of Mexico and became a tropical storm on June 11. The center reformed to the northeast near its deep convection, and Alberto reached a peak intensity of 70 mph (110 km/h) before weakening and hitting the Florida Panhandle on June 13. Alberto brought heavy rainfall to the southeastern United States, peaking at 7.16 inches in Raleigh, North Carolina. The rainfall in Florida was beneficial in places as it alleviated drought conditions. The storm indirectly caused two deaths: A pilot who crashed near Tampa due to poor conditions and a boy who drowned in the flooding in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Other tropical cyclone activity

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New and improved articles

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New articles and improvements wanted

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Member of the month

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The June member of the month is Jdorje. The WikiProject awards this to him for his many contributions to the coverage of tropical cyclones on Wikipedia. Jdorje founded the WikiProject in October 2005 and established much of the categorizations the project depends on. His most significant contributions include the Featured article 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane and his track map generator with which he has created hundreds of track maps.

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Main Page content

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Storm article statistics

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| {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | Grade

! {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | April

! {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | May

! {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | June

! {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | July

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| {{FA-Class}}

| 7

71013
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| {{A-Class}}

| 4

576
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| {{GA-Class}}

| 0

3518
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| {{B-Class}}

| 62

668279
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| {{Start-Class}}

| 154

177168180
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| {{Stub-Class}}

| 13

12108
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! {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | Total

| {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | 240

| {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | 263

| {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | 282

| {{chembox header}} colspan=1 | 303

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| percentage
Less than B

| 69.6

71.663.162.0
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WikiProject subpages

This is a brief description of some of the subpages of the WikiProject, explaining their purpose briefly, to find out more read the pages.

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Thanks to Hurricanehink to maintaining the stats table and producing the storm summaries. Nilfanion (talk)

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