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I know this is probably correct, but are you the same P.K. that goes to Storm2K? If so, let me welcome you to Wikipedia, even though you've been editing for a while already! -- RattleMan 12:50, 22 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Not sure if you've got this page on your watch list or anything but yes it is me. P.K. 22:27, 29th April 2006 (GMT)

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Heh... guess what, my second team is Wigan >_>... (BTW, to sign your name four tildes does the trick). Happy New Year! – Chacor 15:50, 29 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Four tildes should give a link to your name (otherwise, check your preferences in the "signature" box). <br/> should work to force new lines, otherwise hitting enter twice -
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Should work too. – Chacor 02:05, 1 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Alternatively, try manually typing in "[[User:P.K.|P.K.]]" and signing with five tildes (which produces time and date only)... – Chacor 16:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Re: 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season

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Hey I left a message on the talk page because I'm too lazy to check if the data is correct. You can find the BT (1-minute averages) in Gary Padgett's summaries which are usually available here. [1] Those are the only things to use that determine the storms' category, so you may need to correct all the infoboxes. For example, Hubert is not a Category 2 on the SS hurricane scale, it is only a tropical storm. The small infobox template currently uses only the hurricane scale. I'm not sure why, but that would probably be better asked in the WTCP discussion page.

As far as the naming and intensity stuff, if you can figure out that mess that would be great. I gave up on it because I found it too difficult and no one else wants to do S. Hemisphere stuff. Good kitty 07:34, 3 January 2007 (UTC)Reply