Talk:Timeline of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season

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September 12, 2011Featured list candidateNot promoted
January 23, 2012Featured list candidatePromoted
May 31, 2012Featured topic candidatePromoted
January 22, 2024Featured topic removal candidateDemoted
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Feature?[edit]

I'm not sure if anyone is looking at this page, but for any of the primary editors, this is the only page that is holding back the 2002 AHS from being a GT. --♫ Hurricanehink (talk) 18:14, 21 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

To do[edit]

These issues are holding back promotion, at least in my view:

  • Nuke all the {{fact}} parameters in the lede. Many of the things you put there are not supported by references in the lead section, and since they are not supported by the article, they need references there.
  • When did Bertha re-emerge to sea?
  • Be consistent in the image alignment. Pick either right-left-right-left, or all images to the right.
  • When did Isidore re-emerge to sea?
  • 7:00 p.m. EDT (0000 UTC September 27) - The system of former Tropical Storm Lili re-generated as Tropical Depression Lili.[13] -- this is just worded weirdly
  • Same with Lili... when did it re-emerge to sea? How much time did it spend over Little Cayman, Isle of Youth, and mainland Cuba?
  • Why no link to Intracoastal City, Louisiana?
  • Again... when did Kyle re-emerge to sea?
  • Link National Hurricane Center in Ref 1
  • Link National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Ref 3
  • Refs 2 and 15 are not made by the National Hurricane Center. They are part of the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, which is a different entity within NOAA. Fix the publisher fields.
  • What's the date for Ref 3?
  • Why exactly do you need Ref 4? It seems Ref 5 covers everything that Ref 4 is supposed to cover
  • Capitalize / link Red Cross in Ref 6
  • Link Université Catholique de Louvain in Ref 10
  • Link USA Today in Ref 11. This should also use {{cite news}} instead of {{cite web}}.
  • Link National Weather Service in Ref 14

That is all. Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 08:36, 8 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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