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What are Hurricane Alex (2010)'s winds? Περσεύς|Talk to me 19:54, 14 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Come on please as i have something to show you.Jason Rees (talk) 21:38, 24 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

/* Hurricane Igor */

Sorry for changing the page. I am very intrested in hurricanes and those things, and I study them a lot. I heard from one of my friends that Igor was indeed a category 5 hurricane for a brief time, so I thought he had 160mph winds. I went on Wikipedia and saw that it said he only had 155mph, so I changed it because I thought it was wrong. I still think he was a cat.5, because the official winds a hurricane needs to have to be classified as a cat.5 is 156mph, so Igor's winds could have easily went up 1mph before he started weakening. I think they should either scale the winds by their real record(154mph,132mph), or downgrade the scale to 155mph and up is category 5. You can either agree with me, or disagree. I won't change the page anymore, but I won't change the fact that I think Igor was a category 5. This is kind of like what I've seen with hurricane Emily. Lots of places that I've been to on the internet say she was only a category 4 hurricane, but Wikipedia says she was a 5. Same thing with Hurricane Igor, only vice-versa. Many people say he was a 5, and some say he wasn't. And also, what happened with Hurricane Richard? I heard he was a category 1 hurricane with 90mph, but now Wikipedia says he was a category 2 with 100mph. Who changed it? Why can't it say that Igor was a category 5, when clearly he was? Just like it says on hurricane Vince's article, "If it looks like a hurricane, it probably is". Now look at hurricane Igor's picture.Ask yourself this: What does he look like, a category 4 hurricane, or a category 5 hurricane? And the eye? Wow! It looks like a category 5's eye to me! So if it looks like a category 5 hurricane, it probably is! Not being rude here, but I think Igor was a category 5 hurricane, and so do many others. Look at the intensity reports from hurricane Igor. They probably say 155mph winds in estimation, but what do they say without estimation? 156mph&157mph will estimate to 155. The Saffir-Simpson wind scale says category 5 is 156mph and up. If Igor's reports say 156mph 0r 157mph, then he was a category 5, no questions. There are hundreds of things that can prove Igor was a category 5 hurricane, and I can go on and on listing them, but I don't have the time to continue on, so thank you. Take in what I said about hurricane Igor please!

Ryder Busby—Preceding Signatures comment added by 69.68.113.201 (talk) 22:33, 26 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

/* 2010 Atlantic hurricane season conflict */

Hello. Remember me? I'm the one from "2010 Atlantic hurricane season conflict". Well, I'm a member here now, since November 27. I'm not being impatient, but have those hurricane reports you were talking about come in yet? If they haven't, then when will they? Again, not being impatient, I'm just wondering. Thanks!--Ryder Busby (talk) 01:28, 1 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

As you know, the National Hurricane Center is a very busy organization, even off season. So, it is going to take a while for all of them to come in. The ones available right now are: Tropical Depression 2, Tropical Storm Colin, Tropical Depression 5, Tropical Storm Fiona, Tropical Storm Hermine, Hurricane Lisa, and Hurricane Otto.

Some of the storms like Igor may not be out until the late Winter/early Spring of next year (January-April 2011). As I said above, the NHC is a very busy organization. Here is a link to keep track of them: Tropical Cyclone Reports. TropicalAnalystwx13 (talk) 03:59, 1 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, is anyone going to write an article on Hurricane Lisa, because if not, I'd be happy to.--Ryder Busby (talk) 03:05, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hurricane Season Buttons

Hey, I was wondering how to edit the hurricane season buttons. I'm not going to change any of them, I just want to make it where Hurricane Lisa's button goes to Hurricane Lisa (2010) article. Thanks,--Ryder Busby (talk) 03:06, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas, Darren. YE Tropical Cyclone 23:40, 24 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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