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More info for all of the storms. Hurricanehink (talk) 13:36, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Reviewer: Hurricanehink (talk · contribs) 05:18, 12 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Lot of pressure in this review. This could be the first Australian season GA!

  • "1 November 2002" - I think this needs a comma. Ditto with other full dates w/ year
  • "The season's ten tropical depressions existed within these dates with the first entering the basin on" - add comma before "with"
  • "Tropical cyclogenesis in the season began when Tropical Cyclone 07S entered the Australian region on 27 December. " - technically TC 07S didn't form in the basin, so it wasn't tropical cyclogenesis. Since you mention this storm in the previous paragraph, perhaps clarify the storm name there, and just start this paragraph with the first storm forming in the basin?
  • "On 1 February, weakening Cyclone Beni entered the Australian region. It brought severe flooding to Queensland before dissipating on 5 February." - merge
  • "Cyclone Graham developed offshore Western Australia on 24 February and made landfall in a rural area of that state on 28 February. Flooding was reported in Western Australia" - merge
  • BTW, Inigo tied for strongest, so you should mention that
  • "Only two cyclones occurred between 125°E and 150°E" - is this east or west of Australia? Might be nice to mention
  • "Port Hedlund " --> "Port Hedland"?
  • The season summary should go into less detail, since it's largely the same as the lede. Or get rid of it, IDC
  • Some more info on the unnamed TC would be good, considering it apparently lasted a few weeks
  • Since the unnamed storm remained over land for several weeks, wouldn't that produce a lot of rainfall?
  • "In order to convert the value of 10 million AUD, the values of the currencies were taken from their respective values on 5 February 2003. For the value of 1 million USD, the values of the currencies were taken from their respective values on 30 January 2003." - I'm unclear about this note. Where does the $1 million USD come in? And somewhere you should say all damage totals are in 2003 versions of their respective values.
  • "In an environment of weak to moderate wind shear, TCWC Perth" - Perth was in an environment of weak shear?
  • "TCWC Perth upped the intensity to 185 km/h (115 mph) early on 8 February. Later that day, TCWC Perth reported a peak intensity of 190 km/h (120 mph) at 1000 UTC," - why mention both? Also, the 120 doesn't match the infobox
  • "as it neared the 90°E" - the 90E? Add a word, such as line, longitude, meridian, place, stuff, jazz
  • "Rapidly weakening, JTWC" - JTWC rapidly weakened?!?!?!
  • "A tropical low eventually formed" - add date
  • " while the low was located several hundred miles" - you use km mostly in the rest of the article. Why use miles here?
  • "Graham reached its peak intensity that day while nearing the coast" - which was?
  • Did Graham ever dissipate?
  • "Torrential precipitation was observed, with 175 mm (6.9 in) at Telfer" - 6.9 in isn't that torrential.
  • "Near that town, at Blue Bush Creek, while a group of people attempted to cross floodwaters, two men were swept away." - rewrite please :/
  • "although deep convection diminished somewhat later on 2 March. Later that day" - they both can't be later
  • Link Carnarvon
  • "Slowly moving southeastward and then northward" - why did it move this way?
  • "Erica attained sustained winds of 150 km/h (90 mph)" - 1 or 10 min?
  • Add year for Cyclone Beti
  • You should clarify who estimated the pressure for Inigo

All in all, pretty good! Should be easy to make this the first Australian season GA! --♫ Hurricanehink (talk) 05:18, 12 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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