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An infobox for tropical cyclones and hurricane seasons.

Calculations

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  • Pressure: If {{{basin}}} is one of Atl or EPac the template will calculate the pressure in inHg from the pressure in mbar and quote to 2dp.
  • Windspeeds: The template takes parameters here in terms of knots and returns mph and km/h (the order depending on the basin). It returns these to the nearest 5.

Microformat

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The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • attendee
  • contact
  • description
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • organiser
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Tracking category

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TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox tropical cyclone season in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox tropical cyclone season

An infobox for hurricanes and tropical cyclone seasons.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
BasinBasin

A abbreviation denoting what basin is represented

Suggested values
Atl EPac WPac NIO SHem SWI SPac SAtl Aus
Stringrequired
YearYear

The year of the season, if a multiple year span is covered, use the most recent.

Example
2005
Numbersuggested
TrackTrack

The location of the track map.

Example
2005 Atlantic hurricane season map.png
Filesuggested
Track altTrack alt

Alt text for the track map, for visually impaired readers; see Wikipedia:Alternative text for images, particularly its Maps section.

Example
Tracks of about 28 tropical storms, including 15 hurricanes, cluster in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, with some scattered in the Atlantic. Seven hurricanes are major, and most of them make landfall on the U.S. Gulf coast.
Stringoptional
First storm formedFirst storm formed

Formation date (generally tropical storm-strength) of first storm (full date). Use {{Start date}}.

Example
{{Start date|2005|06|08}}
Daterequired
Last storm dissipatedLast storm dissipated

Dissipation date of last storm (full date). Use {{End date}}.

Example
{{End date|2006|01|06}}
Daterequired
Strongest storm nameStrongest storm name

The name of the strongest storm(s) when the storm(s) has/have both the highest winds and lowest pressure of the season, or the rankings by either disagree but the sets of leaders are not disjoint, in which case list the intersection of those sets (for example: Alpha 140 kt and 925 hPa, Beta 140 kt and 929 hPa, and Gamma 120 kt and 925 hPa: list Alpha solely). Wikilink if appropriate.

Example
[[Hurricane Wilma|Wilma]]
Unknownoptional
Strongest storm pressureStrongest storm pressure

The minimum pressure of the strongest storm, in mbar/hPa.

Example
882
Numberoptional
Strongest storm windsStrongest storm winds

The maximum windspeed of the strongest storm, in knots.

Example
160
Numberoptional
Strongest storm by pressure nameStrongest storm by pressure name

The name of the storm with the lowest pressure of the season when it is not the same as the storm(s) with the highest winds. Wikilink if appropriate. Specifically: use this argument when ranking by central pressure and winds disagree and the set of leaders by one metric is completely disjoint from the set of leaders of the other metric; if they intersect, then each is considered to tiebreak for the other and the unified argument (strongest storm name) should be used with the intersection of the sets of leaders of each metric.

Unknownoptional
Strongest storm by pressure pressureStrongest storm by pressure pressure

Lowest central pressure of the storm with the lowest pressure of the season, in mbar/hPa.

Numberoptional
Strongest storm by pressure windsStrongest storm by pressure winds

Highest winds of the storm with the lowest pressure of the season, which are necessarily not the highest of the season, in knots.

Numberoptional
Strongest storm by winds nameStrongest storm by winds name

The name of the storm with the highest winds of the season when it is not the same as the storm(s) with the highest winds. Wikilink if appropriate. Specifically: use this argument and the by-pressure argument when ranking by central pressure and winds disagree and the set of leaders by one metric is completely disjoint from the set of leaders of the other metric; if they intersect, then each is considered to tiebreak for the other and the unified argument (strongest storm name) should be used with the intersection of the sets of leaders of each metric.

Unknownoptional
Strongest storm by winds pressureStrongest storm by winds pressure

Lowest central pressure of the storm with the highest winds of the season if the above argument is used, which is necessarily not the lowest central pressure of the season, in mbar/hPa.

Numberoptional
Strongest storm by winds windsStrongest storm by winds winds

Highest winds of the storm with the highest winds of the season, in knots.

Numberoptional
Average wind speedAverage wind speed

The length of time used to find the average measurement of the storm's maximum sustained winds.

Example
10
Numberoptional
Total disturbancesTotal disturbances

For the NIO this is defined as the number of Depressions in a season. For the rest of the basins it is the number of disturbances. For the Atl and NEPac basins, it is the number of Potential tropical cyclones.

Example
48
Numberoptional
Total depressionsTotal depressions

For the NIO this is defined as the number of Deep Depressions in a season for other basins this is the total number of depressions in a season

Example
31
Numberoptional
Total stormsTotal storms

The total number of storms of at least TS strength

Example
28
Numberoptional
Total hurricanesTotal hurricanes

The total number of hurricane-strength systems.

Example
15
Numberoptional
Total intenseTotal intense

For all basins, the number of major storms that formed. (Major hurricanes, super typhoons, severe and intense cyclones.)

Example
7
Numberoptional
FatalitiesFatalities

Total number of people killed (directly and indirectly) during the season. Use a range of values if necessary.

Default
Unknown
Example
≥2,280
Numberoptional
DamagesDamages

Total damages from the season. This is expressed in millions of dollars in the year of the season.

Default
Unknown
Example
120000
Numberoptional
Past five seasons linksfiveseasons

Links to the next and previous 2 seasons around this one. In most cases this is just the previous 2 years and the following 2 years, with the current year in the center. For multi-season articles it takes a little more thought.

Unknownrequired
Strongest CPac nameStrongest CPac name

For Pacific hurricane seasons only, the name of the strongest CPac storm.

Example
[[Hurricane Ioke|Ioke]]
Unknownoptional
Strongest CPac pressureStrongest CPac pressure

As for the strongest storm, for the CPac only, in mbar/hPa.

Example
915
Numberoptional
Strongest CPac windsStrongest CPac winds

As for the strongest storm, for the CPac only, in knots.

Example
140
Numberoptional