User:12george1/Hurricane Infobox

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First storm started: Date first storm started.
Last storm ended: Date last storm ended.
Strongest storm: Name of strongest hurricane - lowest pressure mbar, highest mph winds.
Make a link for the storm, it if has one.
Number of storms: Number of storms
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+) Number of hurricanes category 3 or higher
Cost of damage: Cost of damage goes here and adjusted for Inflation if you want.
People killed: Number of people killed
Nearest seasons: Put the nearest seasons to the one the article is about
(year, year, year article is about, year, year).

This is a guide to making the Hurricane Infobox Atlantic hurricane season articles. Or you can use the original infobox from English Wikipedia. Read the notes if you want more help. Make the infobox somewhere else and remove the text and put what it should be. Example, removed number of people killed with a number like 2,000.

Notes[change | change source]

  • There is no way to change to get the title of the infobox different went it is on this page. Right now it says, "12george1/Hurricane Infobox". But if it was on a page like 1995 Atlantic hurricane season it will read "1995 Atlantic hurricane season".
  • Use may use the month and date or month, date and year for the "first storm started" and "last storm ended". For example June 2 or June 2, 1995.
  • Here is how to make a link if you don't know how to. To make a link either write link this [[Hurricane X]], if the hurricane name was retired. Or write the name of the hurricane and the year in parenthesis and a "|" the name again, like this [[Hurricane X (2009)|Hurricane X]], if it wasn't retired. You will not see the text left of the "|" sign.
  • If you followed the example, it might look something like this:
12george1/Hurricane Infobox
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First storm started: June 2
Last storm ended: November 3
Strongest storm: Hurricane Opal - 916 mbar, 150 mph winds
Number of storms: 19
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+) 5
Cost of damage: $9.3 billion (1995 USD)
$13 billion (2008 USD)
People killed: About 115
Nearest seasons: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997