User:RandomInfinity17
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This user is really fascinated by the weather. |
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Interesting weather and space images
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A possible subtropical cyclone in the Black Sea on September 27, 2005.
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Radar scan of the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado lifting debris from the town of Mayfield 30,000 feet into the atmosphere.
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Storm Dennis, the most intense European windstorm of the 21st century, on February 15, 2020.
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Track of Tropical Storm Five of the 1952 Atlantic hurricane season, the northernmost forming Atlantic tropical cyclone.
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A house that was wiped off its foundation after the extremely violent 2011 Hackleburg–Phil Campbell tornado.
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Subtropical Cyclone Katie near Easter Island on May 2, 2015.
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One of the first photos of the Andromeda Galaxy, taken in 1899 by Issac Roberts.
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Satellite image of the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and the extratropical remnants of Cyclone Cody.
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Radar loop of the most prolific December tornado outbreak on record on December 15, 2021.
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Cryovolcanoes spewing out ice at the south pole of Enceladus.
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Hurricane Dorian approaching Canada as powerful extratropical cyclone on September 7, 2019.
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A record-breaking bomb cyclone off the coast of the Pacific Northwest on October 24, 2021.
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Subtropical Storm One at peak intensity on January 16, 2023.
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C/2022 E3 (ZTF), a long-period comet, on January 27, 2023.
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A waterspout inside of Tropical Storm Colin on June 6, 2016.
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Track of Cyclone Freddy, the longest-lived tropical cyclone on record.
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A potential subtropical storm of the coast of Morroco on February 17, 2002.
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The 1904, Moscow tornado, one of the deadliest Russian tornadoes on record.
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2023 CX1 entering Earth's atmosphere over France on February 13, 2023.
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Subtropical Storm Raoni off the coast of Argentina on June 28, 2021
My best works
[edit]- Weather of 2023 (
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- List of costliest tropical cyclones (
/ Low ) – Started article and most of the article is my contribution, had to delete "some" but I still have the original still exists here
- Weather of 1985 (
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- October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone (
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- In-flight fire (
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- 1966 Air New Zealand DC-8 crash (
/ Low ) – Technically, I didn't create this article, but I pushed it into B-class
- Rocky Mountain Airways Flight 217 (
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- 2017 Teterboro Learjet crash (
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- Olympic Airways Flight 3838 (
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- Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 (
) — Technically, I didn't create this article, but I pushed it into B-class
- Ural Airlines Flight 178 (
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Aviation accident and incident articles needing report updates
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- Delta Connection Flight 4819 — When [preliminary/final report] is released
- Bering Air Flight 445 — When [preliminary/final report] is released
- Med Jets Flight 056 — When [preliminary/final report] is released
- 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision — When [preliminary/final report] is released
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- Jeju Air Flight 2216 — When [final report] is released
- Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 — When [final report] is released
- Swiftair Flight 5960 — When [preliminary/final report] is released
- Total Linhas Aéreas Flight 5682 — When [preliminary/final report] is released
- Voepass Flight 2283 — When [final report] is released
- 2024 Saurya Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 crash — When [final report] is released
- Gazpromavia Flight 9608 — When [final report] is released
- 2024 Chikangawa Dornier 228 crash — When [final report] is released
- 2024 Alaska Air Fuel Douglas C-54 crash — Final Report
- LATAM Airlines Flight 800 — When [final report] is released
- Air Serbia Flight 324 — When [final report] is released
- Hop-A-Jet Flight 823 — When [final report] is released
- Northwestern Air Flight 738 — When [final report] is released
- Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 — When [final report] is released
- 2024 Haneda Airport runway collision — When [final report] is released
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- Ural Airlines Flight 1383 — When [final report] is released
- 2023 Elmina Beechcraft 390 crash — Final Report
- 2023 Virginia plane crash — When [final report] is released
- Yeti Airlines Flight 691 — Final Report
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- LATAM Airlines Perú Flight 2213 — Final Report
- 2022 Dallas air show mid-air collision — Final Report
- Precision Air Flight 494 — Final Report
- Korean Air Flight 631 — [Final Report]
- 2022 Baltic Sea Cessna Citation crash — When [final report] is released
- Meridian Flight 3032 — When [final report] is released
- Tibet Airlines Flight 9833 — Final Report
- DHL de Guatemala Flight 7216 — Final Report
- China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 — When [final report] is released
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- West Caribbean Airways Flight 9955 — Final Report
- Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise Flight 612 — Final Report [(translation)]
- Air Tahoma Flight 185 — Final Report
- TACV Flight 5002 — Final Report
- Aeroperú Flight 603 — Final Report
- Flagship Airlines Flight 3379 — Final Report
- LAN Chile Flight 1069 — Final Report
- Panarctic Oils Flight 416 — Final Report (Stevenson Inquiry) Final Report (MOT)
Random Tropical Cyclone (
)[edit]Tropical Cyclone Belna was a strong tropical cyclone that made landfall over northwestern Madagascar in December 2019, becoming the first to do so since Hellen in 2014. Belna's precursor—an initially broad trough of low pressure west of Seychelles—was formally designated as a zone of disturbed weather on 2 December during a favourable period for tropical cyclogenesis in the Indian Ocean. The disturbance gradually developed over the course of several days, tracking slowly westward. Météo-France (MFR) upgraded the system to a tropical depression on 5 December and then to a tropical storm later that day. Belna reached tropical cyclone strength on 7 December as it began to turn towards the southwest, peaking with maximum sustained winds of 155 km/h (95 mph) before fluctuating in intensity over the following day as it passed just east of Mayotte. On 9 December, Belna restrengthened and reattained its peak winds upon making landfall near Soalala along the northwestern coast of Madagascar. The cyclone weakened before ultimately dissipating over southern Madagascar on 11 December.
In the French overseas department of Mayotte, up to 15,000 people relocated to shelters in advance of the storm. Several of the department's services, including the main airport and ferries, were suspended. The cyclone ultimately passed 100 km (62 mi) east of Mayotte with only minor impacts. Northern Madagascar was impacted by heavy rains from Belna. Soalala and Antsiranana experienced extensive flooding. Strong winds in Soalala damaged the roofs of 80% of homes and government offices. In total, there were nine fatalities and over 2,000 injuries associated with Belna. Damage in Madagascar is estimated at US$25 million. (Full article...)