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Timeline of the 2011 Pacific hurricane season (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)

Nominator(s): Dylan620 (he/him • talkedits) 20:11, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

What the 2011 Pacific hurricane season lacked in tropical cyclones, it made up in the general strength of each one. The season produced eleven tropical storms, which is below average for the basin, but ten of them became hurricanes (!!) and even the eleventh peaked just under hurricane strength. Half of the hurricanes reached Category 4 intensity... and yet, the most devastating system of the season was too weak to be classified as a tropical storm. Tropical Depression Twelve-E generated torrential rainfall over southeastern Mexico and adjacent portions of Central America; widespread flooding and mudslides killed over 30 people. This is the eighth hurricane season timeline that I have nominated in an ongoing series. I hope the community enjoys reading, and I will respond to any questions or concerns as quickly as possible. Dylan620 (he/him • talkedits) 20:11, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Comments by Alavense

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I couldn't find anything to point out. Nice work. Support. Alavense (talk) 07:18, 4 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Image review – Pass

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  • 20 images are provided. They are appropriate, relevant and extensive, picturing all the major storms of the season, with ten showing the tracks of the storms and ten satellite images depicting the storms.
  • All have ALT text for accessibility.
  • The images of the tracks are created by Cyclonebiskit, Keith Edkins and Titoxd. They have relevant international PD tags.
  • Adrian 2011-06-10 0000Z (cropped).png is provided by the US Navy and has a relevant PD tag.
  • 12-E Oct 12 2011 1715Z.jpg, 8-E Aug 31 2011 1955Z.jpg, Beatriz 2011-06-21 0900Z (cropped).jpg, Hilary 2011-09-23 2000Z (cropped) (cropped).jpg, Hurricane Eugene Aug 3 2011 2110Z.jpg, Hurricane Jova Oct 10 2011 2045Z.jpg and Tropical Storm Fernanda Aug 17 2011 1955Z.jpg are provided by NASA, with relevant PD tags.
  • Hurricane Dora July 21 1445Z.jpg and Hurricane Kenneth Nov 22 2011 1800Z (cropped).jpg are provided by and NOAA and have relevant PD tags.
  • Three images are marked as cropped and are based on source images that also have valid PD tags.

I see no issues with the images. Pass. simongraham (talk) 03:34, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hey man im josh

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Source review: Pending

  • Reliable enough for the information being cited
  • Consistent date formatting
  • Consistent and proper reference formatting
  • Appropriate wikilinks where applicable
  • Spot checks on 15 sources match what they are being cited for

Feedback:

  • Can you do any better on ref 10? I might be misunderstanding this, but it looks like that's a website for a company formerly called Radio Levy or something?
  • Ref 6 – EFE should be the agency, while Univision would be the work or website (like ref 5)
  • Ref 25 – Remove the link to Atlanta, Georgia for consistency

That's all I've got. Please ping me when the above issues have been addressed. Hey man im josh (talk) 20:07, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you Josh for the feedback; I have addressed your comments. I found a ref from CENAPRED to replace ref 10, as well as ref 9 which had previously been used as a source for tourism losses (since the new source—which focuses on the effects of Mexican natural disasters—directly mentions risks to the tourism industry shortly before mentioning Jova). Dylan620 (he/him • talkedits) 01:00, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]