Talk:Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
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editI'm questioning about the history of this article before the tropical cyclone development of Lee? --Mfs1013 (talk) 20:55, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
- What exactly are you questioning? I'd be willing to try and answer ★ Auree talk 20:59, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
- What was up with the cyclonic information of Lee, dating back to May of this year... Just look at the article history. --Mfs1013 (talk) 00:11, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
- oh, it was moved from my sandbox, which I had edited before. Is this a problem? ★ Auree talk 00:25, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
- What was up with the cyclonic information of Lee, dating back to May of this year... Just look at the article history. --Mfs1013 (talk) 00:11, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
Redirect from "Tropical Storm Lee"?
editMost notable "Lee" in Atlantic Basin. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lood1234 (talk • contribs) 16:42, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
- Yes, this Lee is the most notable "Lee" in the Atlantic basin.--12george1 (talk) 16:59, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
- Done - moved Tropical Storm Lee to Tropical Storm Lee (disambiguation) and redirected Tropical Storm Lee to Tropical Storm Lee (2011). --Anirudh Emani (talk) 09:55, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
Remnents
editShould the heavy rainfall, flash floods, and (so far minor) tornadoes resulting from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee advancing northward be mentioned? DavidSSabb (talk) 03:28, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
- Of course. YE Pacific Hurricane
- They should since some northern states got some impressive accumulations (http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIAHPCAT3+shtml/071452.shtml):
RAINFALL TOTALS
SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES THROUGH 08 AM EDT
...ALABAMA... FYFFE 12.94 MOBILE 12.93 ALBERTVILLE 12.44 TILLMANS CORNER 11.74 GRAND BAY 11.32 MOBILE/BATES FIELD 10.92 ORANGE BEACH 10.50 FOLEY 10.39 ENSLEY 9.54 GUNTERSVILLE 8.95 BIRMINGHAM MUNI ARPT 8.30 GADSDEN MUNI ARPT 7.18 TUSCALOOSA MUNI ARPT 7.17 MUSCLE SHOALS RGNL ARPT 6.21 HUNTSVILLE/MADISON CO. ARPT 5.72
...CONNECTICUT... GREENWICH 4.17 NORTH HAVEN 3.51 NORWALK 3.20 DANBURY MUNI ARPT 2.80 MERIDEN/MARKHAM MUNI ARPT 2.68 DANBURY 2.61 WALLINGFORD 2.54 BRIDGEPORT 2.52
...WASHINGTON DC... WASHINGTON/NATIONAL 2.63
...DELAWARE... WILMINGTON ARPT 2.88
...FLORIDA... MILTON 10.03 NICEVILLE 7.35 PENSACOLA 6.57 HURLBURT FIELD AWS 6.50 WEST PENSACOLA 6.35 DESTIN ARPT 6.29 DESTIN AIRPORT 6.29 ENSLEY 6.10 PENSACOLA RGNL ARPT 5.81 VALPARAISO/EGLIN AFB 5.71 CRESTVIEW/BOB SIKES 5.51 APALACHICOLA MUNI ARPT 5.49 PENSACOLA NAS 3.91 TYNDALL AFB/PANAMA CITY 3.87 TALLAHASSEE RGNL ARPT 3.22
...GEORGIA... LA FAYETTE 11.01 RINGGOLD 10.21 TRENTON 9.89 LYERLY 9.14 LAFAYETTE 8.71 NAOMI 7.88 NEW ENGLAND 7.84 CURRYVILLE 6.81 ROME/RUSSELL FIELD 6.26 CARTERSVILLE AIRPORT 3.17 WARNER ROBINS AFB 2.58
...KENTUCKY... CRANKS CREEK RESERVOIR 5.49 FLATWOODS 4.82 CUMBERLAND 4.75 WHITESBURG 4.00 BOWLING GREEN-WARREN CO. ARPT 3.93 ALBANY 3.90 PLUM SPRINGS 3.81 LONDON-CORBIN ARPT 2.98 LEXINGTON/BLUE GRASS FIELD 2.94 VERSAILLES 2.65
...LOUISIANA... HOLDEN 15.43 N.O. CAROLLTON 14.32 MAUREPAS 13.63 PONCHATOULA 13.22 CONVENT 13.04 WESTWEGO 13.03 RESERVE 12.89 GRAY 12.15 NEW ORLEANS/MOISANT 11.00 ZACHARY 9.04 BATON ROUGE/RYAN MUNI ARPT 8.20 LAFAYETTE RGNL ARPT 5.90 NEW ORLEANS NAS 4.59 LAKE CHARLES MUNI ARPT 4.35
...MASSACHUSETTS... LANESBOROUGH 4.75 PITTSFIELD MUNI ARPT 3.90 NORTH ADAMS 3.31 SAVOY 3.10 ALFORD 2.70 ORANGE MUNI ARPT 2.69
...MARYLAND... CRESAPTOWN-BELAIR 6.55 HAGERSTOWN RGNL ARPT 3.90 BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON INTL ARPT 3.44 HAVRE DE GRACE 3.04 ANDREWS AFB/CAMP SPRINGS 2.77 BALIMORE SCIENCE CENTER 2.54 ANNAPOLIS - US NAVAL ACADEMY 2.51
...MAINE... LINCOLN 3.08 GREENVILLE 2.73 MILLINOCKET MUNI ARPT 2.63
...MISSISSIPPI... WAVELAND 14.11 FLORENCE 13.45 SAUCIER 11.75 GULFPORT 11.71 LONG BEACH 11.59 PASS CHRISTIAN 11.31 RICHLAND 11.25 PHILADELPHIA 11.18 JACKSON WFO 11.15 GULFPORT-BILOXI 11.14 PASCAGOULA 10.96 HATTIESBURG/LAUREL 8.12 TUPELO/C.D. LEMONS 6.10 NATCHEZ/HARDY 4.81 COLUMBUS AFB 3.57
...NORTH CAROLINA... BLOWING ROCK 8.50 BOONE 6.56 SPARTA 6.01 LAUREL SPRINGS 5.34 LENOIR 5.28 FRANKLIN 4.93 CHAPEL HILL/WILLIAMS ARPT 2.25
...NEW HAMPSHIRE... WEST SWANZEY 4.87 KEENE/DILLANT-HOPKINS ARPT 4.52 MOUNT WASHINGTON 2.92
...NEW JERSEY... KNOWLTON TWP 6.40 ANDOVER/AEROFLEX ARPT 5.60 SUSSEX ARPT 4.51 LODI 4.01 TETERBORO AIRPORT 3.75 CALDWELL/ESSEX CO. ARPT 3.74 LYNDHURST 3.66 TETERBORO 3.63 WOODCLIFF LAKE 3.39 NEWARK INTL ARPT 3.32 SOMERVILLE 3.27 TRENTON/MERCER CO. ARPT 2.97
...NEW YORK... WURTSBORO 5.45 MONTGOMERY/ORANGE CO. ARPT 4.83 ANCRAMDALE 4.41 HUDSON 4.10 STEPHENTOWN 4.00 WHITE PLAINS/WESTCHESTER CO. APT 3.86 POUGHKEEPSIE/DUTCHESS CO. ARPT 3.49 NEW YORK CITY 3.43 CHATHAM 3.10 CATSKILL 3.04 LIVINGSTON 3.00 ALBANY WFO 2.70 NEW YORK/LA GUARDIA 2.59
...PENNSYLVANIA... BETHLEHEM 7.05 DOVER 7.04 JOHNSTOWN/CAMBRIA CO. ARPT 6.52 ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM 5.49 WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON 4.78 WILLIAMSPORT 4.50 LANCASTER AIRPORT 4.09 ALLENTOWN 3.95 DOYLESTOWN ARPT 3.84 POTTSTOWN LIMERICK ARPT 3.76 READING 3.65 ALTOONA 3.50 YORK ARPT 3.39 BETHLEHEM - LEHIGH RIVER 3.33 PHILADELPHIA INTL ARPT 2.72
...TENNESSEE... CLEVELAND 12.22 CHARLESTON 11.50 APISON 9.59 CLEVELAND 9.58 RICEVILLE 9.50 GEORGETOWN 9.48 OAK RIDGE (ASOS) 8.62 OAK RIDGE 8.34 KNOXVILLE MUNI ARPT 7.30 CROSSVILLE MEMORIAL ARPT 5.35 NASHVILLE METRO ARPT 4.41 SMYRNA AIRPORT 3.63 CHATTANOOGA-LOVELL FIELD (ASOS) 3.41
...VIRGINIA... HILLSVILLE 9.59 COPPER HILL 8.88 FANCY GAP 6.77 SHIPMAN 6.30 ROANOKE MUNI ARPT 6.14 BEDFORD 6.08 CHARLOTTESVILLE ARPT 5.59 ROCKFISH 5.58 WASHINGTON/DULLES 3.34 WAKEFIELD MUNI ARPT 2.86 FORT BELVOIR/DAVISON AFB 2.68 NEWPORT NEWS/WILLIAMSBURG INL AP 2.58
...VERMONT... BRATTLEBORO 4.98 WOODFORD 3.12 BURLINGTON INTL ARPT 2.60 SPRINGFIELD/HARTNESS STATE ARPT 2.58
...WEST VIRGINIA... BOOTHSVILLE 5.37 KEYSER 5.19 BLUEFIELD/MERCER CO. ARPT 4.49 MORGANTOWN/HART FIELD 4.44 CLARKSBURG/BENEDUM ARPT 3.95 BECKLEY MEMORIAL ARPT 3.92 BLUEFIELD/MERCER CO ARPT 3.76 ELKINS/RANDOLPH FIELD 3.56 MARTINSBURG RGNL ARPT 3.03 MORGANTOWN 2.99 PARKERSBURG/WILSON 2.64 77.38.44.85 (talk) 18:50, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Once there are no more updates, I'll go through and use the last update from HPC to talk about where it finally fully dissipated. Inks.LWC (talk) 22:23, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
- While the media often mentions it as fully Lee, there is no surface circulation at all right now, and hasn't been for a couple days. If the TCR finds them to be unrelated and due to the front and not Lee, that part of article may need to be split to September 2011 Northeastern United States floods. But for now, best to leave it here. CrazyC83 (talk) 13:38, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
- It's a messy thing to pick apart. It'll be impossible to tell how much of the flooding was caused by Lee, how much by the front and how much by Katia. The main factor, however, appears to be Lee which brought tremendous moisture from the Gulf of Mexico into the Northeast. On a smaller-scale, the flooding in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York before the system moved out was the combination of all three systems. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 15:56, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
NCDC reports
editTalk:Tropical Storm Lee (2011)/NCDC Cyclonebiskit (talk) 19:45, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
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Inconsistent Canadian information
editThe lead section says "After becoming extratropical, Lee caused historic flooding in ... Canada, mainly Quebec and Ontario." And that's the only mention of anything Canadian in the entire article. Assuming the sentence is true, it would be great if someone would research and add a section with details for Canada. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 21:11, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
Requested move 24 October 2023
edit- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The result of the move request was: Not moved. (non-admin closure) Rreagan007 (talk) 00:13, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
Tropical Storm Lee (2011) → Tropical Storm Lee – Cleary more notable than other Lees. Heavy damage throughout USA, considerably heavy death count. I think it is more notable than this Lee Insendieum ALT (talk) 19:56, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose. I don't really see a WP:PTOPIC among storms that could be referred to this way; keeping the main title as a dab seems reasonable.— Red-tailed hawk (nest) 15:04, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose. Typhoon Lee (1981) had 188 fatalities, considerably more than the 2011 one, so unless a typhoon is not considered a tropical storm at all, that's at least an equal contender. — Amakuru (talk) 21:08, 1 November 2023 (UTC)