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This is a list subjects regarding tropical cyclones for which Wikipedia should have a corresponding high-quality article, and ideally a featured article. It also serves as a [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Vital articles|centralized watchlist]] and tracks the status of some of the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones|WPTC]]'s most essential articles. Articles that are [[Wikipedia:Featured article|Featured articles]] are marked with a star ({{classicon|FA}}); articles that are considered [[Wikipedia:Good articles|Good articles]] are marked with a green circle ({{classicon|GA}}); articles that have cleanup tags on them or are stubs, and thus need to be improved as soon as possible, are marked in '''bold'''. |
This is a list subjects regarding tropical cyclones for which Wikipedia should have a corresponding high-quality article, and ideally a featured article. It also serves as a [[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Vital articles|centralized watchlist]] and tracks the status of some of the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones|WPTC]]'s most essential articles. Articles that are [[Wikipedia:Featured article|Featured articles]] are marked with a star ({{classicon|FA}}); articles that are considered [[Wikipedia:Good articles|Good articles]] are marked with a green circle ({{classicon|GA}}); articles that have cleanup tags on them or are stubs, and thus need to be improved as soon as possible, are marked in '''bold'''. |
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There are 268 articles listed here, which represents 10% of the overall number of articles in the project. This is based on articles listed in [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Assessment]] that are Stub {{classicon|Stub}} through FA or FL {{classicon|FA}} |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Hurricane Florence]] |
# {{classicon|C}} [[Hurricane Florence]] |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Hurricane Michael]] |
# {{classicon|C}} [[Hurricane Michael]] |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Hurricane Dorian]] |
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===Other notable storms=== |
===Other notable storms=== |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Typhoon Lionrock (2016)]] |
# {{classicon|C}} [[Typhoon Lionrock (2016)]] |
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# {{classicon|Start}} [[Typhoon Meranti]] |
# {{classicon|Start}} [[Typhoon Meranti]] |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Typhoon Mangkhut]] |
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# {{classicon|Start}} [[Typhoon Lekima]] |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Typhoon Hagibis]] |
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==North Indian Ocean== |
==North Indian Ocean== |
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# {{classicon|B}}[[Cyclone Winston]] |
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# {{classicon|C}} [[Cyclone Gita]] |
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Revision as of 01:11, 19 April 2020
This is a list subjects regarding tropical cyclones for which Wikipedia should have a corresponding high-quality article, and ideally a featured article. It also serves as a centralized watchlist and tracks the status of some of the WPTC's most essential articles. Articles that are Featured articles are marked with a star (); articles that are considered Good articles are marked with a green circle (); articles that have cleanup tags on them or are stubs, and thus need to be improved as soon as possible, are marked in bold.
There are 268 articles listed here, which represents 10% of the overall number of articles in the project. This is based on articles listed in Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Assessment that are Stub through FA or FL
Core/top articles
The following articles are the most important articles in the project in one singular list. They will be duplicated further down for the overall vital list. These represent about 1% of the total number of articles in the project.
- 1900 Galveston hurricane
- 1970 Bhola cyclone
- 1991 Bangladesh cyclone
- 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
- Cyclone Gafilo
- Cyclone Idai
- Cyclone Nargis
- Cyclone Tracy
- Cyclone Winston
- Effects of tropical cyclones
- El Niño–Southern Oscillation
- Eye (cyclone)
- Glossary of tropical cyclone terms
- Great Hurricane of 1780
- Hurricane Harvey
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Maria
- Hurricane Mitch
- Hurricane Patricia
- Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- Tropical cyclogenesis
- Tropical cyclone
- Tropical cyclone forecasting
- Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology
- Tropical cyclone scales
- Typhoon Haiyan
- Typhoon Tip
Overview and storm structure
- Tropical cyclone
- Subtropical cyclone
- Central dense overcast
- Effects of tropical cyclones
- Glossary of tropical cyclone terms
- El Niño
- Eye (cyclone)
- Medicane
- Outflow (meteorology)
- Storm surge
- List of historic tropical cyclone names
- List of wettest tropical cyclones by country
- List of the most intense tropical cyclones
- List of tropical cyclone records
- Tropical cyclogenesis
- Tropical cyclones by year
- Tropical cyclone forecasting
- Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology
- Tropical cyclone scales
Atlantic Ocean
- Atlantic hurricane
- National Hurricane Center
- Atlantic hurricane season
- South Atlantic tropical cyclone
- Cyclone Catarina
- Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
- List of Atlantic hurricane records
- List of United States hurricanes
- List of Florida hurricanes
- Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
- 1933 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1950 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1995 Atlantic hurricane season
- 2004 Atlantic hurricane season
- 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
- 2017 Atlantic hurricane season
Retired hurricanes
- List of retired Atlantic hurricane names
- Hurricane Carol
- Hurricane Hazel
- Hurricane Connie
- Hurricane Diane
- Hurricane Janet
- Hurricane Audrey
- Hurricane Donna
- Hurricane Carla
- Hurricane Hattie
- Hurricane Flora
- Hurricane Cleo
- Hurricane Betsy
- Hurricane Inez
- Hurricane Beulah
- Hurricane Camille
- Hurricane Agnes
- Hurricane Fifi
- Hurricane Eloise
- Hurricane David
- Hurricane Frederic
- Hurricane Allen
- Hurricane Alicia
- Hurricane Gloria
- Hurricane Gilbert
- Hurricane Joan-Miriam
- Hurricane Hugo
- Hurricane Bob
- Hurricane Andrew
- Hurricane Luis
- Hurricane Marilyn
- Hurricane Opal
- Hurricane Fran
- Hurricane Georges
- Hurricane Mitch
- Hurricane Floyd
- Hurricane Lenny
- Tropical Storm Allison
- Hurricane Isidore
- Hurricane Fabian
- Hurricane Isabel
- Hurricane Juan
- Hurricane Charley
- Hurricane Ivan
- Hurricane Jeanne
- Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Rita
- Hurricane Stan
- Hurricane Wilma
- Hurricane Dean
- Hurricane Felix
- Hurricane Gustav
- Hurricane Ike
- Hurricane Igor
- Hurricane Irene
- Hurricane Sandy
- Hurricane Matthew
- Hurricane Harvey
- Hurricane Irma
- Hurricane Maria
- Hurricane Nate
- Hurricane Florence
- Hurricane Michael
- Hurricane Dorian
Other notable storms
- Great Hurricane of 1780
- 1821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane
- 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane
- Galveston Hurricane of 1900
- 1909 Monterrey hurricane
- 1919 Florida Keys hurricane
- 1926 Miami hurricane
- 1928 Okeechobee hurricane
- 1930 Dominican Republic hurricane
- 1932 Cuba hurricane
- 1933 Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane
- 1935 Labor Day hurricane
- 1938 New England hurricane
- 1947 Fort Lauderdale hurricane
- Hurricane Gordon (1994)
- Hurricane Alex (2010)
- Hurricane Karl (2010)
Eastern Pacific Ocean
- List of retired Pacific hurricane names
- Pacific hurricane
- Central Pacific Hurricane Center
- 1992 Pacific hurricane season
- 1997 Pacific hurricane season
- 2015 Pacific hurricane season
- 2018 Pacific hurricane season
- 1939 California tropical storm
- 1959 Mexico Hurricane
- Hurricane Tara
- Hurricane Liza
- Hurricane Paul (1982)
- Tropical Storm Octave (1983)
- Hurricane Iniki
- Hurricane John (1994)
- Hurricane Ismael
- Hurricane Pauline
- Typhoon Paka
- Hurricane Ioke
- Tropical Storm Agatha
- Hurricane Manuel
- Hurricane Odile
- Hurricane Patricia
Western Pacific Ocean
- List of retired Pacific typhoon names
- Japan Meteorological Agency
- Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- 1964 Pacific typhoon season
- 1997 Pacific typhoon season
- Typhoon
Typhoons
- 1881 Haiphong Typhoon
- 1906 Hong Kong typhoon
- 1934 Muroto typhoon
- Typhoon Cobra
- Typhoon Ida (1958)
- Typhoon Sarah (1959)
- Typhoon Vera
- Typhoon Karen
- Typhoon Nina (1975)
- Typhoon Pamela
- Typhoon Bess (1982)
- Typhoon Tip
- Typhoon Ike
- Typhoon Gay (1989)
- Typhoon Mike
- Typhoon Mireille
- Tropical Storm Thelma
- Typhoon Omar
- Typhoon Angela
- Typhoon Vamei
- Typhoon Chataan
- Typhoon Rusa
- Typhoon Pongsona
- Typhoon Maemi
- Typhoon Rananim
- Typhoon Matsa
- Typhoon Nabi
- Typhoon Longwang
- Typhoon Chanchu
- Tropical Storm Bilis
- Typhoon Saomai
- Typhoon Xangsane
- Typhoon Durian
- Typhoon Fengshen (2008)
- Typhoon Morakot
- Typhoon Ketsana
- Typhoon Parma
- Typhoon Megi (2010)
- Tropical Storm Washi
- Typhoon Bopha
- Typhoon Fitow
- Typhoon Haiyan
- Typhoon Rammasun
- Typhoon Lionrock (2016)
- Typhoon Meranti
- Typhoon Mangkhut
- Typhoon Lekima
- Typhoon Hagibis
North Indian Ocean
- North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
- India Meteorological Department
- 1992 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
- 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
- 1964 Rameswaram cyclone
- 1970 Bhola cyclone
- 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone
- 1991 Bangladesh cyclone
- 1996 Oman cyclone
- 1998 Gujarat cyclone
- 1999 Pakistan cyclone
- 1999 Orissa cyclone
- Cyclone Agni
- Cyclone Gonu
- Cyclone Sidr
- Cyclone Nargis
- Cyclone Phailin
- Cyclone Hudhud
- Cyclone Chapala
- Cyclone Mekunu
Southwest Indian Ocean
- South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
- Météo-France
- 1892 Mauritius cyclone
- 1993–94 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
- 2018–19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
- Cyclone Hyacinthe
- Cyclone Firinga
- Tropical Storm Domoina
- Cyclone Geralda
- Cyclone Nadia
- Cyclone Leon–Eline
- Cyclone Gafilo
- Cyclone Gamede
- Cyclone Indlala
- Cyclone Ivan
- Cyclone Fantala
- Cyclone Enawo
- Cyclone Idai
Australian Region
- Australian region tropical cyclone
- Bureau of Meteorology
- 1983–84 Australian region cyclone season
- Cyclone Mahina
- Cyclone Tracy
- Cyclone Joan
- Cyclone Alby
- Cyclone Orson
- Cyclone Olivia
- Cyclone Justin
- Cyclone Katrina–Victor–Cindy
- Cyclone Gwenda
- Cyclone Inigo
- Cyclone Ingrid
- Cyclone Larry
- Cyclone Monica
- Cyclone Yasi
- Cyclone Oswald
- Cyclone Ita
- Cyclone Debbie
South Pacific Ocean
- South Pacific tropical cyclone
- Fiji Meteorological Service
- Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited
- 1982-83 South Pacific cyclone season
- 1997-98 South Pacific cyclone season
- 1889 Apia cyclone
- Cyclone Namu
- Cyclone Ofa
- Cyclone Val
- Cyclone Rewa
- Cyclone Zoe
- Cyclone Pam
- Cyclone Winston
- Cyclone Gita
- Cyclone Harold