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The article was '''promoted''' by {{u|Ian Rose}} 10:01, 26 March 2013 (UTC) [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?diff=546975845&oldid=546681588].
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===[[Hurricane Carol]]===
===[[Hurricane Carol]]===


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*Hoping to review this, but it may be a few days. --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 06:33, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
*Hoping to review this, but it may be a few days. --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 06:33, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
**No prob, I'm not in any hurry. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 06:52, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
**No prob, I'm not in any hurry. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 06:52, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
**How can a hurricane be "well-organized"?
***A hurricane can be "well-organized" when the eye has been cleared, outflow and spiral bands have a good appearance, and there is an overall symmetrical satellite image. Compare [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hurricane_Isabel_14_sept_2003_1445Z.jpg Hurricane Isabel in 2003] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hurricane_Gordon_(2000).jpg Hurricane Gordon in 2000] to get a better understanding.--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 22:56, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
**How is source 5 reliable? Seems to be linking to geocities.
***The author (Michael A. Grammatico) is considered a reliable person. According to a [http://web.archive.org/web/20071204025507/http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/author.htm brief biography about him], "Michael holds a degree in Physical Geography, with a specialization in Climatology from Central Connecticut State University. Michael has held several positions in climate research and natural hazards, including consulting scientific advisor for the Office of Insurance Services." Therefore, his work is also reliable.--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 22:56, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
**Ditto with 17 and 18.
***See my previous comment. --[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 22:56, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
**More later. --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 19:01, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
***Have the sources been discussed anywhere, or used in previous FACs? --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 06:47, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
****Most sources have been used in previous FAC's, such as ref #2 (the Monthly Weather Review) and Google news (both used in [[1950 Atlantic hurricane season]]). Many other sources are from government agencies, such as the US Weather Bureau (which was the precursor to [[NOAA]]), the National Weather Service, and [[Environment Canada]] (Canada's equivalent to our NWS). --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 18:10, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
*****Specifically, the ones that I have commented about above. --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 18:12, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
******The Michael Grammatico one was not used elsewhere, since that link was specific to this storm. As for the Wayne Cotterly, his work [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/hurricane/links.html is referenced] by NCDC/NOAA (a government agency). --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 18:16, 21 February 2013 (UTC)


'''Comments'''
'''Comments'''
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:Thanks for the review. I replied to each. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 00:36, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
:Thanks for the review. I replied to each. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 00:36, 10 February 2013 (UTC)


* '''Support'''. - All in all a fine contribution. Some minor prose issues remain, but certainly nothing substantial enough so as to delay promotion to FA. Well done, nice work! [[User:GabeMc|<font color="green">GabeMc</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:GabeMc|talk]]&#124;[[Special:Contributions/GabeMc|contribs]])</sup> 00:21, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
* '''Support'''. - All in all a fine contribution. Some minor prose issues remain, but certainly nothing substantial enough so as to delay promotion to FA. Well done, nice work! [[User:GabeMc|<span style="color:green;">GabeMc</span>]] <sup>([[User talk:GabeMc|talk]]&#124;[[Special:Contributions/GabeMc|contribs]])</sup> 00:21, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
* '''Support''' -- As noted by [[User:GabeMc|GabeMc]], minor prose issues remain, but nothing stands out to delay my support. [[User:TropicalAnalystwx13|TropicalAnalystwx13]] <small>[[User talk:TropicalAnalystwx13|(talk)]]</small> 21:37, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
* '''Support''' -- As noted by [[User:GabeMc|GabeMc]], minor prose issues remain, but nothing stands out to delay my support. [[User:TropicalAnalystwx13|TropicalAnalystwx13]] <small>[[User talk:TropicalAnalystwx13|(talk)]]</small> 21:37, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
* '''Support''' Okay, I spent the last two days reading and, as usual, the writing and sourcing is good. I am more than happy to support. — [[User:Hahc21|<font color="#333333">'''ΛΧΣ'''</font>]][[User_talk:Hahc21|<font color="#336699">'''<sup>21</sup>'''</font>]] 17:26, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
* '''Support''' Okay, I spent the last two days reading and, as usual, the writing and sourcing is good. I am more than happy to support. — [[User:Hahc21|<span style="color:#333333;">'''ΛΧΣ'''</span>]][[User_talk:Hahc21|<span style="color:#336699;">'''<sup>21</sup>'''</span>]] 17:26, 12 February 2013 (UTC)

'''Image check''' - all OK. <s>just some cleanup needed:</s>
*<s>[[:File:Westerly,_Rhode_Island_after_Carol_storm_surge.jpg]] - OK. Is this image available online (geocities is down)? A source link would be nice to have, although source information is sufficient. Author info or "author unknown" for completeness is missing.</s>
**Fixed, I actually found the geocities link on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20091025123903/http://geocities.com/hurricanene/hurricanecarol.htm WayBack Machine].--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 18:57, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
*<s>[[:File:Carol_in_Rhode_Island.jpg]] - OK, but NOAA-source link is broken, they have changed apparently. Author info or "author unknown" is missing.</s>
**Fixed; It was also available through the [http://web.archive.org/web/20061113203942/http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/nws/wea00407.htm WayBack Machine]--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 18:57, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
*<s>[[:File:Hurricane_Carol_Storm_Surge_in_color_1954.jpg]] - OK, but NOAA-link is down as above.</s>
**Fixed; available copy found again through the [http://web.archive.org/web/20061211015604/http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/nws/wea00417.htm WayBack Machine]--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 18:57, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
*other images and maps all OK. [[User:GermanJoe|GermanJoe]] ([[User talk:GermanJoe|talk]]) 15:29, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
**Status updated, thanks for the quick fixes. All images OK now. [[User:GermanJoe|GermanJoe]] ([[User talk:GermanJoe|talk]]) 19:45, 14 February 2013 (UTC)

*<s>'''Oppose 1c'''. I'm not too concerned about the Cotterly references. If his work is good enough for NOAA to recommend, I'll take it here. But I'm ''certain'' we can do better than the Grammatico Geocities reference. For one thing, I don't think his biography really places him as a substantive expert in the field (to wit: I don't think he's notable himself), and so I'm a little hesitant to greenlight his ''Geocities'' page as reliable by extension, especially at the FA level. That's the definition of material without editorial control. But more to the point, this really ''was'' a historic storm system, and there's a lot of literature on the topic. This article leans on that Geocities reference ''10'' times, and much or all of the claims it supports can be cited elsewhere. Is there really no better source to say that Carol's storm surge covered Montauk highway (what about [http://books.google.com/books?id=5tTh9NNrv6gC&pg=PA122&dq=%22hurricane+carol%22+%22montauk+highway%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4Yc_UZWnJ-ns0QGLpICwCA&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22hurricane%20carol%22%20%22montauk%20highway%22&f=false this]) or that the storm largely spared western Connecticut (perhaps [http://books.google.com/books?ei=AIk_Ue_zFMjB0gGWt4HgAw&id=0A0JAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22hurricane+carol%22+%22western+connecticut%22&q=%22western+connecticut%22#search_anchor page 181 here]), for example? A truly comprehensive review of the topic could probably improve on even those sources, the result of < 5 minutes of searching.</s> [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 20:04, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
**Although I fought to keep the link above, I sorta changed my mind. I fixed your two replacement suggestions above. I will look for ways to remove the remaining 10 usages later.--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 04:45, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
***My next few days look like they might be a little thin on time, but I'll see if I can help a little. If possible, I'd also like to see the Cotterly references replaced. I won't oppose the candidacy if they're still there, but I do think we can do better. [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 05:25, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
****I should note, I'm pretty swamped in real life (playing music for three musicals at once, oy...) but I should be freer after Saturday. I hope it won't be a problem if wait until then. ♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 15:06, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
*****I managed to cut down to only five usages the Grammatico reference. However, I cannot find a replacement for the remaining five usage. Additionally, I am thinking the Grammatico reference can be considered a reliable source. The fact that the webpages are on Geocities is somewhat irrelevant. It is that Michael Grammatico is reliable. As I said above "Michael holds a degree in Physical Geography, with a specialization in Climatology from Central Connecticut State University. Michael has held several positions in climate research and natural hazards, including consulting scientific advisor for the Office of Insurance Services." Due to his work and education, I believe Grammatico publications are reliable.--[[User:12george1|12george1]] ([[User talk:12george1|talk]]) 01:58, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
******I disagree. I'm trying to lend a hand here; I've replaced <s>one</s> all but one and a half of the remaining Grammatico references with <s>a Department of Commerce publication already</s> various better things. Furthermore, I'll note that DoC report quoted a different figure for the wind gusts recorded on Long Island than Grammatico did. I've edited the figure (and swapped from manual conversion to the convert template, which really should be used throughout instead of just sometimes) to the more reliable value. Frankly, I see no reason why Grammatico should be considered authoritative whatsoever. He has an unspecified degree from a small college, some weather-related jobs in the insurance industry, and zero scholarly publications. He's simply not a recognized expert in this field. I'm certain that he's passionate about the subject, and put a lot of work into his hurricane website, but it's still a self-published source with no editorial oversight. [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 03:41, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
******I don't think I can do any more with this tonight. There's a claim about the normal behavior of hurricane eyes in New England storms that is almost certainly true, but needs a citation. I've marked it citation needed; it was previously referenced to Grammatico's Geocities page, and while I fixed the ''other'' half of that statement, I didn't have time to do that one as well. There's still one other use of that page remaining; I can't find an exact replacement for it, but it should be possible to get the point across with something somewhere else. Meanwhile, someone else with a better eye for brilliant prose should due a read-through to review overall writing quality; I've removed some redundancies and tweaked wordings as I've been adjusting refs, which makes me suspect that's more than can be improved. Regardless of cause, if this FAC winds up getting archived, I'd honestly like to see the Cotterly refs replaced, too. Those are closer to being the work of an established expert; I won't oppose for them, but this article ''could'' do better. I'd also like to see more consistent use of the convert template over manual unit conversion. [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 04:41, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
*******I found a better source for the MH (and added a bit more info, accordingly), and I replaced the Geocities link for the Fire Island bit. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 02:15, 22 March 2013 (UTC)
*******Also, with regards to unit conversion, sometimes it was deliberately manual. If it's an exact measurement, then it's converted with the template, but if it's rounded, then the metric unit is also rounded. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 05:21, 24 March 2013 (UTC)

'''Delegate comments'''
*I note Rschen's query re. "well-organized" and it also sounds very odd to my ear. If it's a meteorological expression, okay, but that doesn't help the general reader.
*There are a few duplicate links to review -- you can use [[User:Ucucha/duplinks|this script]] to check them.
*Squeamish, Hink, are we getting close to resolving the issue above?
Cheers, [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) 04:03, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
**First, yea, "well-organized" is a very common meteorological term. [http://search.usa.gov/search?v%3Aproject=firstgov&query=well-organized&affiliate=nws.noaa.gov There are 22,000] links under NOAA that include that term. If it's a huge deal, I can remove it, but I like that it describes the storm's well-defined structure. Secondly, wow, I love that tool! That is so useful for checking for redundant links. I can't believe I never had it before. And third, yea, the above issue with the Grammatico link should be addressed. I talked to him on his talk page about it, so hopefully he gets back here. --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 05:21, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
***My apologies for the slow turnaround time on this. I've had an unfortunate situation to deal with offline. With Grammatico gone, I'm striking the 1c objection. I'm okay with the conversion template/non-template issue as well, based on the explanation above. I wasn't able to do a thorough prose review, but a quick scan this evening doesn't reveal anything significantly amiss, and I don't want to stand in the way of this further. Amedning to '''support'''. (Also, in my opinion, "well-organized" is fine; several of our FA tropical storm articles use the term, and it has wide currency in the field. Honestly, it could probably be an article topic eventually...) [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 02:15, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
****No prob, thanks for getting back! (hopefully that situation is dealt with - I've been busy myself offline) As for well-organized, I could probably link to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_cyclone#Physical_structure here], if that helps? --♫ [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 17:13, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
*****Heh, perhaps there should be a line on the term in the Wiktionary definition of "organized"... That link didn't seem to spell it out too clearly and might confuse people more -- if it's commonly used in hurricane articles on WP then I think we can live with it. Tks/cheers, [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) 21:16, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

*I apologize for not actually getting around to review the article... as far as the sourcing, if consensus is that the two sources I noted above are reliable, then that's fine with me; I wasn't sure however, and it seems like those particular sources haven't been discussed before. --'''[[User:Rschen7754|Rs]][[User talk:Rschen7754|chen]][[Special:Contributions/Rschen7754|7754]]''' 21:19, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
:*The Geocities source was determined not to be reliable, but all of its uses have been replaced. The Cotterly source is self-published, but NOAA includes it in a list of recommended resources, so I, at least, am willing to concede to its inclusion (if NOAA thinks it's reliable on the topic, who are we to argue?). [[User:Squeamish Ossifrage|Squeamish Ossifrage]] ([[User talk:Squeamish Ossifrage|talk]]) 21:30, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

{{FACClosed|promoted}} [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) 21:47, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
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