Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Newsletter/Archive 33
Number 33, November 23, 2012
The Hurricane Herald
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Storm of the month
'Hurricane Sandy' is Storm of the Month
Sandy. The name itself has left hundreds of thousands of Americans terrorized. The eighteenth named storm and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Sandy was a Category 2 storm at its peak intensity. It had devastated portions of the Caribbean and the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, with lesser impacts in the Southeastern and Midwestern states and Eastern Canada, in late October 2012. Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually intensified. On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, a few hours later, re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba, then weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas. On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 29, Sandy curved north-northwest and then moved ashore near Atlantic City, New Jersey as a "post-tropical cyclone" with hurricane-force winds. Shortly after, media outlets were calling the storm "Superstorm Sandy", with CNN in particular declaring an embargo on the use of the term "Frankenstorm" in its reporting, citing sensitivity concerns.
In the United States, Hurricane Sandy affected 24 states, including the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine and west across the Appalachian Mountains to Michigan and Wisconsin, with particularly severe damage in New Jersey and New York. Its storm surge hit New York City on October 29, flooding streets, tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and around the city. In Jamaica, winds left 70% of residents without electricity, blew roofs off buildings, killed one, and caused about $55.23 million (2012 USD) in damage. In Haiti, Sandy's outer bands brought flooding that killed at least 54, caused food shortages, and left about 200,000 homeless. In the Dominican Republic, two died. In Puerto Rico, one man was swept away by a swollen river. In Cuba, there was extensive coastal flooding and wind damage inland, destroying some 15,000 homes, killing 11, and causing $2 billion (2012 USD) in damage. In The Bahamas, two died amid an estimated $300 million (2012 USD) in damage. Preliminary estimates of losses that include business interruption surpass $50 billion (2012 USD), which would make it the second-costliest Atlantic hurricane behind only Hurricane Katrina. At least 253 people were killed along the path of the storm in seven countries.
Other tropical cyclone activity
- North Atlantic ocean - Four other storms have formed (excluding Sandy), one of which became a hurricane.
- West Pacific ocean - Four depressions have formed, three of which became tropical storms, and two further strengthened into powerful typhoons.
- East Pacific Ocean - Three tropical depressions have formed, all of which became tropical storms and one became a Category 3 hurricane.
- North Indian Ocean - The season finally started, with Four depressions forming in a period of a month and nine days. Two of which became cyclonic storms, one made landfall over India and killed 75 people, wreaking damage, worth at least 56.7 million US$.
- South-west Indian ocean - Two tropical disturbances have formed, one of which had strengthened so much to become the earliest intense tropical cyclone in the South-West Indian Ocean, reaching this status approximately two weeks before the official start of the season.
New members
Articles Requiring Help
- 1776 Pointe-à-Pitre hurricane (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- 1881 Haiphong Typhoon (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Cyclone Gafilo (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Cyclone Zoe (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Great Hong Kong Typhoon of 1937 (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Tropical Storm Thelma (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Typhoon Babs (1998) (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Typhoon Durian (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
- Typhoon Parma (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
To do
Here are some tasks you can do:
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Member of the month
CrazyC83 is the member of the month - November 2012
- CrazyC83 is been awarded the member of the month - November 2012 for his excellent work at the construction of Tropical cyclone related articles. His work at the article Hurricane Sandy is remarkable.
Storm article statistics
Tropical cyclone articles by quality and importance | ||||||
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Quality | Importance | |||||
Top | High | Mid | Low | NA | Total | |
FA | 5 | 11 | 56 | 50 | 122 | |
FL | 3 | 26 | 24 | 53 | ||
FM | 10 | 10 | ||||
A | 4 | 19 | 29 | 52 | ||
GA | 8 | 24 | 182 | 333 | 547 | |
B | 3 | 5 | 16 | 14 | 38 | |
C | 8 | 32 | 104 | 108 | 252 | |
Start | 3 | 62 | 253 | 247 | 565 | |
Stub | 18 | 97 | 88 | 203 | ||
Current | 1 | 6 | 5 | 12 | ||
Future | 2 | 2 | ||||
Category | 554 | 554 | ||||
Disambig | 2 | 1 | 10 | 618 | 631 | |
File | 7 | 7 | ||||
Portal | 1 | 4 | 5 | |||
Project | 6 | 6 | ||||
Redirect | 12 | 12 | ||||
Template | 5 | 11 | 262 | 278 | ||
Assessed | 28 | 162 | 767 | 940 | 1,506 | 3,403 |
Total | 28 | 162 | 767 | 940 | 1,506 | 3,403 |
Project News
- Good article nominees
- 22 Nov 2012 – Tropical Storm Vongfong (2002) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Hurricanehink (t · c); see discussion
- 15 Nov 2012 – Typhoon Bolaven (2012) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Cyclonebiskit (t · c); see discussion
- 11 Nov 2012 – Typhoon Fengshen (2002) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Hurricanehink (t · c); see discussion
- 08 Nov 2012 – 2002 Pacific typhoon season (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Hurricanehink (t · c); see discussion
- 19 Oct 2012 – Tropical Storm Harvey (2011) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by STO12 (t · c); see discussion
- 19 Oct 2012 – Tropical Storm Arlene (2011) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by STO12 (t · c); see discussion
- 07 Oct 2012 – Dvorak technique (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Thegreatdr (t · c); see discussion
- 02 Oct 2012 – 1986 Pacific hurricane season (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Yellow Evan (t · c); see discussion
- Good topic candidates
- undated – Hurricane Olivia (1975) (talk · edit · hist) was GT nominated
- undated – 1975 Pacific hurricane season (talk · edit · hist) was GT nominated
- undated – 1975 Pacific Northwest hurricane (talk · edit · hist) was GT nominated
- Good article reassessments
- 18 Oct 2012 – Tropical Storm Kammuri (2002) (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for GA reassessment by LauraHale (t · c); see discussion
- Peer reviews
- undated – Hurricane Kathleen (1976) (talk · edit · hist) has been put up for PR
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