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Good evening (GMT time); I was wondering if the numerous diff's I have provided for you are enough to persuade you to support me in my much-wanted Mediation Committee nomination.
Also, just to let you know if you would like some first-hand evidence of my mediation abilities, feel free to drop by my "test case" that I am hoping to take from the medcom (as soon as one becomes available).
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Tropical cyclone activity
Three tropical cyclones existed in the West Pacific during December. Typhoon Durian (Reming) was the deadliest and strongest of the three, killing over 800 people, in the Philippines and Vietnam and peaking at Category 4 strength. Typhoon Utor lasted formed on December 7 and lasted for 7 days, passing over the Philippines and causing severe floods in Malaysia. The final storm of the year, Tropical Storm Trami, lasted for three days and did not affect land.
The Southern Hemisphere saw a number of storms develop during December. The most significant was Cyclone Bondo, which hit Madagascar on December 23. Cyclone Anita dissipated early in the month, having formed in November and Cyclone Clovis developed on December 30 before reaching its peak in January. All of these storms were in the Southwest Indian Ocean, the only other cyclone was Cyclone Isobel that formed on December 31 to the north of Western Australia.
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Good evening (GMT time); many thanks for your support on my Mediation Committee nomination - I've been waiting for that post on my talk page for many days now :) You might want to check out my trial case, WP:RfM/Jews for Jesus 2 which I am currently mediating. Otherwise, thanks again and see you around!
It's still shutting down due to excess flood... what is going on? I was told by nalioth I had flood exemption for it, but it's still getting kicked off the network. The operpassword= field is empty, perhaps I need one to avoid this problem from happening? You might also want to talk to pgk about this. —Pilotguy (ptt)13:34, 18 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! I'm Ed318 on IRC using the cloak wikipedia/Ed for my username, User:Ed. I have a question regarding my cloak. I have downloaded an evaluation client that expires tomorrow. My question is: If I download a client again tomorrow, will I have to reregister my cloak? I'm not in a hurry to request a new cloak if I have to.--Ed¿Cómo estás?Reviews?01:45, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, it's been nearly two weeks now. pgkbot is once again broken, so mine is in place, and is excess flooding as usual. People are complaining and are frustrated about it, yet I am equally frustrated because I am powerless to do anything about it, and I feel like I've gotten nowhere trying to. I originally asked for flood protection months ago. I have gotten zilch. What is going on? —Pilotguy (radio check)02:06, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I'm told it's the same problem.... nalioth and I both thought it was fixed. I was given a password so it could /oper up properly by Tawker and Cyde. They both gave me the same password, and it doesn't appear to be working. All I know is to have you contact pgk about this. Since you and him are both on the same time zone and you have control over the operpassword, you might want to try to get in touch with him to help get some things cleared up. —Pilotguy (radio check)03:12, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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"The NHC is the official basin for the Atlantic."[1]
Storm of the month
Cyclone Clovis was named late on December 31 near to Tromelin Island. Clovis strengthened as it moved to the southwest reaching its peak the same day with 60 knot winds (according to Météo-France). The JTWC intensified Clovis more slowly, and assessed that it reached its peak with 65 knot winds on January 2, as it was nearing the Madagascar coast. The JTWC maintained this strength until it made landfall on the island on January 3. The resulting floods damaged a number of structures in Mananjary and about 1,500 people had to be evacuated.[2]
Other tropical cyclone activity
The only activity during January was in the Southern Hemisphere, with a total of 5 cyclones existing throughout the month.
Dora, the second cyclone the Southwest Indian Ocean formed late in January well to the east of Réunion; and reached tropical cyclone strength at the start of February.
The two storms in the South Pacific, Zita and Arthur followed very similar tracks to the east of the Dateline. The JTWC estimated that Zita reached its peak on January 23 and Arthur briefly had hurricane force winds two days later.
Cyclone Isobel formed between Indonesia and Australia late in December and headed south, making landfall in Western Australia on January 3 as a minimal Tropical Cyclone.
New articles and improvements wanted
Articles are wanted for each of the tropical cyclone breakpoints (see this list).
The number of stubs has markedly increased in the past few months, please improve them.
Member of the month
The January member of the month is Chacor, formerly known as NSLE. Chacor joined the project in November 2005, and has contributed to a wide variety of articles across the project. Recently he has generally focussed on the West Pacific and did most of the work on the first Good article in that basin: Typhoon Ewiniar (2006). He has also started the much needed process of splitting the Southern Hemisphere seasonal articles. Finally, Chacor is probably the user who maintains the quality of the most visible part of the project, the current activity.
A quick note: When you create a new article please list it in the appropriate section on the project's page and add a fact from the article to the Portal. Thanks.
No, the issue has now moved on to Domonant-party state, so if anything a new mediation should start. But the fact is that I can't be bothered anymore. It's quite clear that Wikipedia to a large extent at the moment is ruled by bullies. This is highly unfortunate, and I hope Wikipedia finds a way to deal with that sort of behaviour. But until it does, it's not very interesting to contribute to it, and it also make sit a much less useful source than it could be. --Regebro20:23, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I award you the Excellent User Page Award for your brand new user page - the pagetop-pagebottom box ((c) Xyrael :) is back and better than ever! Keep up the great work. Regards, Anthonycfc[T • C]01:02, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
By the way: is it you that hosts your The Test Wiki (that cares), or is it external. If external, who - they're great :) and is the whole MediaWiki thing difficult? Anthonycfc[T • C]01:08, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
If by "resolved" you mean that I gave up because I was tired of arguing my point with someone who has difficulty following WP:CIVIL, thats true, and I don't want to get in to it again. But it, it was by no means amicable. -- Craigtalbert15:22, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Every edit the person has made has been vandalism, including the last edit today on the Hindenburg. I should have noted it was a vandalism only account, but I only researched that fact after making the request for intervention. No big deal. He'll be banned after the next vandalism I'm sure. Hatch6817:19, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, i would like to know if i was approved or not approved for using VandalProof as i went to see the list and there was a bracket missing form my name as if i wasn't suppose to be looked over anymore. Thanks for your helpBlah040120:15, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi I was wondering if you could be very kind and mediate an edit conflict on the Sulla page. This is the first mediation I have requested, so any advice as to protocols would be gratefully received! Sulla1617:24, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Storm of the month
Cyclone Favio developed well to the east of northern Madagascar on February 12 and moved to the southwest as it developed. The storm did not significantly intensify until February 19 when it was just off the soutern coast of Madagascar, but rapidly intenstified soon after to its peak with 185 km/h (115 mph) winds. Favio turned to the northwest and hit Mozambique worsening the floods already occuring in the country. Favio claimed at least 4 lives and destroyed thousands of homes.
Other tropical cyclone activity
There were a total of 6 tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere during February. Five of these, including Favio, were in the South West Indian Ocean.
Cyclone Dora was active in January and reached its peak as an annular cyclone on February 3 with 185 km/h (115 mph) winds.
Cyclone Gamede was an unusally large storm that prompted the highest level of cyclone warning on Réunion and brought strong winds to the island on February 27, causing a bridge to collapse.
Neither Enok towards the start of the month or Humba near its end, had any impact on land.
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Ooo thanks. I'm afraid I can't really think of anything very imaginative to give in return, so I'll just leave it for now :) —Xyrael / 17:28, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]