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Todo

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Sources and impact. Hurricanehink (talk) 13:48, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tropical Disturbances

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There were seventeen numbered but the season summary says there were only 15. So two were later downgraded in their analysis? Good kitty 18:38, 2 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

im not sure but The seasonal Summuary on Nadis website for 05-06 says there were 15 but also says that Wati was 16F and so does Padgett Jason Rees (talk) 03:23, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wati: 1 or 2?

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It says here that Wati had sustained winds of 155 km/hr using the average of winds over 10 minutes. It also says that Wati was a category 1 on the SSHS. But doesn't that mean that using 1 minute average sustained winds would place it at 175 km/hr? That would mean it's a category 2, as the SSHS relies on 1 minute average winds and not 10. Most articles go by that policy. Shouldn't it be changed? --UltimateDarkloid (talk) 19:37, 7 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yep the article is correct Wati was a cat 1 on the SSHS.Jason Rees (talk) 01:18, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It would take up a lot of room to show both, so only the winds from the RSMC are displayed. The 1 min wind average is not adjusted from that - the number comes from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. It is a Category 1 on SSHS and a Category 3 using Australia's scale. Both are virtually the same. Potapych (talk) 02:08, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
So Nadi and the JTWC don't only use different measurements, but they don't even have equal values. OK. Thanks for clearing things up. --UltimateDarkloid (talk) 12:27, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The JTWC never have the same wind speed as the RSMC except sometimes when they do the EPac as they just C&P the NHC advisories Jason Rees (talk) 16:10, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, this always causes confusion. --UltimateDarkloid (talk) 17:23, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

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Tropical Depression 01F

2005-11-30, 2005-12-01, 2005-12-02

Tropical Depression 02F

2005-12-03, 2005-12-04, 2005-12-05, 2005-12-06

Tropical Depression 03F

2005-12-09, 2005-12-10, 2005-12-13, 2005-12-14, 2005-12-15, 2005-12-16

Cyclone Tam /Tropical Depression 05F/Cyclone Urmil

2006-01-09, 2006-01-10, 2006-01-11, 2006-01-12, 2006-01-13
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