| This is the user sandbox of JCMLuis. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's user page. It serves as a testing spot and page development space for the user and is not an encyclopedia article. Create or edit your own sandbox here.Other sandboxes: Main sandbox | Template sandbox Finished writing a draft article? Are you ready to request review of it by an experienced editor for possible inclusion in Wikipedia? Submit your draft for review! |
Edit header |
Sandboxes: 1 2 3 4
To-do list
|
Completed
|
Get Draft:Typhoon Jelawat (2018) to mainspace (6/4/2023)
- Typhoon Wutip (2019)
Rewrite meteorological history (3/28/2023)
Rewrite "Preparations and impact" section (4/1/2023)
Check article if it fits the B-Class criteria (4/2/2023)
- Typhoon Bualoi
Rewrite meteorological history (6/30/2023)
Rewrite "Preparations, impact, and aftermath" section (8/5/2023)
Check article if it fits the C-Class criteria (8/6/2023)
|
- Typhoon Kong-rey (2018)
Rewrite meteorological history (7/2/2023)
- Rewrite "Preparations and impact" section
- Check article if it fits the C-Class criteria
- Typhoon Faxai
Rewrite meteorological history (11/10/2023)
- Rewrite "Preparations", "Impact", and "Aftermath and retirement" sections
- Check article if it fits the C-Class criteria
|
On May 21, 2024, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center began to monitor an area of atmospheric convection 441 km (274 mi) southeast of Palau, noting that the system was moving northwestward towards an environment favorable for tropical cyclogenesis, characterized by sea surface temperatures of 29–30 °C (84–86 °F), low vertical wind shear, and moderate to strong outflow aloft associated with an upper tropospheric trough west of the system.[1]