User talk:Sutowe12

Welcome
Hi, welcome to ! Thanks for your edit to the 2020 Hurricane Season page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! BlazeFireXXXX (talk) 17:06, September 1, 2013 (UTC)

Hey.
Sorry I'm not very good with timelines I'm only good at infoboxes,but I know who can help you Andrew444 just leave a message on hi talk page and he should be able to help you.

HurricaneTeen6900(talk) 12:55, September 22, 2013 (UTC)

Re -
Hi, Sutowe.

Here are my replies to your two concerns:

A.) I will be happy to fix your timeline for you.

B.) Yes, I do make tracks, but not very often. Per request, I can make tracks for you, but note I will be very busy this week.

Andrew Talk To Me  Contribs  Mail Me  22:44, September 22, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Lightbulb
Yes, I would love to. What season shall it be? Andrew Talk To Me  Contribs  Mail Me  23:30, September 22, 2013 (UTC)

Now, what should I do? Andrew Talk To Me  Contribs  Mail Me  11:24, October 3, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Chart
Hi Sutowe,

The chart I have made is rather hard to explain, as there is no set procedure. However, I will explain how I make these charts:


 * 1) First, I find a template on Wikipedia that looks exactly like the chart. Here is an example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:ToC2005Atlantichurricaneseason


 * 1) Second, I copy the template onto a new page on the wiki. This is how I name my templates:


 * 1) Third, I remove any extra columns from the template.


 * 1) From here, you only need to change three parameters - the "storm colour" template, the "title", and the name of the storm.


 * To the right of the "|" in the storm colour template, you would put the category of your storm. Legend: "depression" = tropical/subtropical depression, "storm" = tropical/subtropical storm, "cat1" = Category 1 tropical cyclone, "cat2" = Category 2 tropical cyclone, "cat3" = Category 3 tropical cyclone, "cat4" = Category 4 tropical cyclone, and "cat5" = Category 5 tropical cyclone.


 * In the "title" parameter, you would write one of the five phrases:
 * 1) Five, Tropical Depression
 * 2) Five, Subtropical Depression
 * 3) Ernesto, Tropical Storm
 * 4) Ernesto, Subtropical Storm
 * 5) Ernesto, Hurricane/Typhoon


 * There will be another "|" to the "title" parameter's right. Put the intials of your storm's category there (TD, SD, TS, SS, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5).


 * In the space below, write your storm's name.


 * Repeat the process until all your storms have been put in.

The finishing result should look like:

I hope this helps!

Andrew Talk To Me  Contribs  Mail Me  22:00, October 6, 2013 (UTC)