This is the user talk page for LemonJuiceIsSour. Remember these guidelines (written by Hurricane Clyde)) when making Saturn article (to myslef and others);
- The tropical cyclone is NOT expected to make landfall but will be close enough to bring damaging impacts to land (eg: high winds or flooding rains) (Example: Hurricane Hone (2024))
- The tropical cyclone does NOT pose a significant threat to land but has been or will likely be designated a category 5 (or very high end category 4) hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale with winds of at least 150 mph. (Example: Hurricane Lorenzo (2019))
- In the case of tropical cyclones that don’t pose a threat to land; and are outside the NHC area of responsibility: it should be designated either a “super typhoon” by the JTWC; or the highest tropical cyclone category on its respective scale; or it should be estimated by the JTWC to be the equivalent of a category 5 hurricane, or a high end category 4 with at least 150 mph (1 minute) sustained winds.
- Tropical cyclones that stay in open sea but still resulted in significant fatalities (eg: resulted in a shipwreck or a place crash for instance). Note that this does NOT include deaths due to high surf. (Example: Hurricane Joaquin’s offshore death toll)
- Tropical cyclones that don’t meet the above criteria if they are notable in another way such as for breaking a meteorological record for instance (Examples: Hurricane Alex (2016) formed in January; or Hurricane Vince (2005) first storm on record to impact the Iberian Peninsula)
Also note that not every storm meeting the above criteria will qualify for an article. (Eg: Hurricane Kristy 2024) but it is a good starting point for determining whether or not a draft should be created.