User:Cooper7579



Hello! My name is Cooper, and my favorite thing to do is explore the world of science. Hypothetical Hurricanes wiki is my favorite so far, and I can create realistic depictions of hypothetical cyclone seasons. I'm pretty young, at only 13 years old, but I am very mature and responsible and I will always help you out if you need it!

I live: On the eastern shore of the states

I like: Science, science, science, science, and science. And also Kerbal Space Program.

What I do: I'm a chat moderator on Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki, and i'm very dedicated to helping users out and keeping the wiki a great and safe place!

What I am most proud of: My intelligence and also my dedication to the wiki!

My Usercane
If you don't know what a usercane is, check out the Usercanes page!

My Status on the Wiki
I like astronomy, so I decided I'd base my activity scale on stellar classifications.

My favorite pages

 * 2018 Hypothetical Atlantic hurricane season (Probably my best article yet!)
 * 2021 Hypothetical Atlantic hurricane season
 * Bob's polar cyclone seasons
 * Hype's polar cyclone seasons
 * My WMHB Atlantic hurricane seasons

My to-do list

 * 1) Finish future Atlantic hurricane season series to 2025
 * 2) Organize my what-might-have-been seasons and create a new, final draft series

Friends
'''These are people that I consider my friends on the wiki. Even if they don't consider me their friend, I will still treat them as such.'''

Great Friends

 * Hypercane - Currently the highest ranked HHW member, Hype is an awesome guy. He's funny, helpful, and supportive, and does great with his Alaskan basin!
 * Bobnekaro - Bob is one cool guy, that's for sure. Funny, helpful, and supportive, Bob is well known for his dedication to HHW and his amazing polar cyclone seasons!
 * StrawberryMaster - SM is kind and helpful. While he can be serious at times, he is great at keeping HHW a safe place! He's very pleasant to be around.
 * Garfield - Garfield is kind and supportive, often welcoming everyone who comes on chat! He's not like the real Garfield (lazy cat from the animated TV series and cartoon).
 * Money Hurricane - MH is dedicated to ensuring the safety of the wiki. As a result, he can be serious at times, but he is also very cool and funny! He was also the one who introduced me to HHW, and I am happy about that.

Good Friends

 * AkioTheOne - Akio has a great sense of humor, and he often can provide comic relief with his antics. He's also a friendly and helpful bureaucrat, too!
 * TropicalStormChapsteck - Chap brings the fun to the discord chat with jokes and funny things! While he does tease some of us, he doesn't mean it and is just trying to be friendly.
 * Brick - I always have trouble remembering what Brick's wiki name is (it's Brickcraft1, by the way), but hes a cool and funny guy, and is great at keeping all the bad guys away from the wiki!
 * Farm River - Farm is very kind and a good person to be around. I find it hard to be upset when he's around! He makes great What-might-have-been seasons, too.
 * Mario - Mario (or Mateo) often finds himself as the center of attention when it comes to joking around. He's a cool guy though and doesn't mind being teased. He's funny, too!
 * Odile - Odile is a good friend to be around. Somewhat quiet, but is willing to help you out and answer questions! Also, he is one of the users that likes to play on the HHW Minecraft server.
 * Prismwrites55 (usually goes by Prism): He's a funny and friendly guy and makes pretty cool seasons with his minecraft hurricanes! He's also from Europe, so he can watch the wiki when most of us are asleep.

Enemies

 * Abusive Users/Mean Users/Sockpuppets - These guys are not here to be friendly. They just want to cause the staff all sorts of trouble, and that's no good.
 * Annoying/Immature Users - I don't have any patience for these kinds of users.

Storms I Have Experienced
Maryland's Atlantic shoreline is not very large. Because of this, tropical cyclone landfalls are rare in our state. The only instance of a landfall was Tropical Storm Bret in 1981. We do, however, often get the remnants of storms or occasionally tropical storms/tropical depressions that move inland and reach us.
 * Remnants of Hurricane Ivan (2004) - I was only nine days old when Ivan's remnants reached us. They caused flooding in the western counties, including my county, Washington County.
 * Remnants of Tropical Storm Tammy and Subtropical Depression Twenty-Two (2005) - This storm system caused the Northeast United States flooding of 2005. Flood waters reached 5 feet in parts of my county.
 * Remnants of Hurricane Ernesto (2006) - Caused major flooding, especially in southern and coastal areas of our state. Here, effects were limited to moderate rainfall and gusty winds.
 * Remnants of Hurricane Ida, or "Nor'Ida" (2009) - Brought heavy rainfall and gusty winds to our state. Effects were most prominent in the coastal and southern counties.
 * Hurricane Irene (2011) - Due to Irene's large size, tropical storm conditions occured in our county, causing severe flooding from heavy rainfall and power outages from gusty winds. We lost power for over 4 hours.
 * Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee (2011) - Caused major flooding in the western counties of our state, including our county. This storm system was responsible for a minor flooding of our basement.
 * Hurricane Sandy (2012) - This was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact our state. In the coastal counties, hurricane conditions occured for extended periods of time. My relatives from Ocean City, MD, evacuated to our county. Sandy produced hurricane-force gusts as a tropical system in our county for the first time in history. Schools were closed for 2 days due to the expected damage, and our house lost power for over 10 hours.
 * Remnants of Tropical Storm Bill (2015) - Spawned severe thunderstorms and caused flooding and wind gusts over 50 mph over all of Maryland. A tornado touched down in Frederick County, which is the county to our east.
 * Remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy (2017) - Brought heavy rainfall to the entirety of our state.
 * Remnants of Hurricane Harvey (2017) - Spawned severe thunderstorms and produced wind gusts in excess of 50 mph in our state.