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This issue has been brought up in many of the FACs, but the reference was allowed for these articles as it was for a piece of introductory material relating the storm to the season. Leads usually don't have references in them, but that is neither prohibited or required. As for information in the
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to featured list now, I would like to kick off this self-nomination. This has been quite an undertaking for me and I have learned a lot about article writing while improving this topic. I would like to thank everyone who helped along the way with writing, research, reviews, and encouragement. I
101:. In late October, Hurricane Willa became the record-tying third Category 5 hurricane of the season before striking Sinaloa as a major hurricane, causing severe destruction. Damage across the basin reached $ 1.46 billion (2018 USD), while 56 people were killed by the various storms. 399:! I've been waiting for this nom for a few years now. I'm so proud of the work that Noah did on this series of articles, particularly with all of the Spanish sources, and just the level of detail and writing, it's some of the best that Knowledge has to offer. ♫ 336:
nice read of these detailed articles for this interesting topic, but I take issue with refs being in the lead of some of the Hurricane articles, especially when the content is not written out in the body thus not following the rule for lead info.
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during late August, becoming that state's wettest tropical cyclone on record and the second wettest tropical cyclone in United States history, only behind
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lead, it almost always will be in the body but that isn't a strict rule, rather more of a suggestive guideline where we are allowed to make exceptions.
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per precedent of similar topics earning promotion, although I echo Hink's praise about the longtime and legendary effort put into this topic.
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is an example due to the lead sentence backed up by only being present there when it should be written out and sourced in the body; however,
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Changed to support now, as this is a reasonable exception to the rule, especially since the info wouldn't really fit in any sections. --
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value on record in the basin. The season had the fourth-highest number of named storms – 23. The season also featured eight
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became the first tropical cyclone to make landfall on the islands of
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has been promoted to FA today, so the status here has been updated.
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attained Category 5 intensity before causing disruptions in the
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these articles are thorough and very well-researched! --
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Closed with a consensus to promote to Featured Topic
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Knowledge:Featured topic candidates
2018 Pacific hurricane season
Pacific hurricane seasons
accumulated cyclone energy
landfalls
Hurricane Lane
Category 5 hurricane
Hawaii
Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Olivia
Maui
Lanai
Tropical Depression Nineteen-E
tropical cyclone
Gulf of California
Sinaloa
Hurricane Walaka
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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discuss
2018 Pacific hurricane season

Hurricane Bud

Tropical Storm Ileana

Tropical Depression Nineteen-E

Hurricane Walaka

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