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== Added Atlantic hurricane reanalysis page to wikipedia ==
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This is the link for the [[Atlantic hurricane reanalysis]]. Seemed like a good page to add considering the interest in the project. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 14:30, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
| show_name = Inspector Gadget
:Nice article, thanks for making it! I've always wanted to know the progress in the re-analysis. [[User:Bob rulz|bob rulz]] 01:31, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
| image = [[Image:Gadget4.jpg|center|200px]]
::Yea, nice job! [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 02:44, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
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| format = [[Animated series]]
| runtime = 22-23 Minutes
| creators = [[Andy Heyward]] <br> [[Jean Chalopin]] <br> [[Bruno Bianchi]]
| starring = [[Don Adams]] <br> [[Frank Welker]] <br> [[Maurice LaMarche]] <br> [[Cree Summer]]
|(1983-84) <br> [[Frank Welker]] <br> [[Townsend Coleman]]
| additional voices (1983-1984) = [[Melleny Brown]] <br> [[Jeri Cradden]]
|<br> [[Greg Duffell]] <br> [[Hadley Kay]] <br>
|[[Don Francks]]
| additional voices (1984-1985) =
|[[Andy Goldberg]] <br> [[Karen Hartman]] <br> [[Karen Hartman]] <br>
|[[Ronald E. House]] <br> [[Marilyn Lightstone]] <br> [[Louis Nye]] <br>
[[Diane Pershing]] <br>[[Geneva Ann Simmons]] <br> [[Rita Taggart]] <br>
[[Louise Vallance]] <br> [[Diz White]]
| additional voices = [[Hadley Kay]] (1983-1986)
| director = [[Bruno Bianchi]]
| writers = [[Eleanor Burian-Mohnbr]] <br> [[Jean Chalopin]] <br> [[Jack Hanrahan]]
|<br> [[Andy Heyward]] <br> [[Peter Sauder]] (head writer for season 1)
| produced by = [[Andy Heyward]] <br> [[Jean Chalopin]]
| music = [[Shuki Levy]] <br> [[Haim Saban]]
| music editor = [[Tom Villano]]
| casting = [[Lori Crawford]]
| production company = [[DiC Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[LBS Communications]]
| country = {{CAN}} <br> {{FRA}} <br> {{USA}}
| network = [[syndication]]
| first_aired = [[September 10]], [[1983]]
| last_aired = [[February 1]], [[1986]]
| num_episodes = 86
| list_episodes = List of Inspector Gadget episodes
|}}
'''''Inspector Gadget''''' is an [[animated television series]] about a clumsy, absent-minded, and oblivious [[detective]], Inspector Gadget, who is a [[human being]] with various "[[gadget]]s" built into his anatomy. Gadget's main nemesis is the mysterious [[Dr. Claw]], leader of an evil organization known as MAD. This was the merchandising company [[DiC Entertainment]]'s first syndicated cartoon show, and ran from [[1983]] to [[1986]] in [[television syndication|syndication]]. This article pertains to the original cartoon series and its characters and plots; for information on its later spinoffs, see [[Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations]].
 
The series was later adapted into a [[Inspector Gadget (film)|feature film of the same name]], starring [[Matthew Broderick]] as the Inspector, and a [[Inspector Gadget 2|direct-to-video sequel]] starring [[French Stewart]].
== Radar toy ==
 
== Cast of characters ==
I just found a really useful java program on the NCDC site [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/radar/jnx/ here]. It seems to be exceptionally powerful. In a few minute of messing around I managed to produce images like [[:Image:Hurricane Katrina Doppler.gif]] and animations like [[:Image:Hurricane Katrina LA landfall radar.gif]]. Oooh shiny!!!!--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:35, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
<!----Assorted by importance and frequency of appearance. Also there is already plenty of info about some of these characters and their role in the show spread through out the page or, in the case of Dr. Claw, in their own pages so there is no need to go overboard describing them here. ---->
; '''Inspector Gadget''' (voiced by [[Don Adams]])
: Bumbling and somewhat [[quixotic]] [[cyborg]] detective, who is also the title character. Often cluelessly stumbling through any case he is given, Gadget often ignorantly makes foolish mistakes pertaining to surroundings and current environment, mistaking innocent bystanders (and Brain) for enemies, and believing that the real enemies are friends. His ineptitude always leads him into danger, but he always gets out of trouble through either his trusty gadgets (most notably his springs), Penny's interference, or pure dumb luck. The character has a passing similarity to Adams' [[Get Smart]] character, [[Maxwell Smart]], but is much more in common with [[Inspector Clouseau]] of the [[Pink Panther]] film series. The episode "MAD Trap" is one of the few episodes in which Gadget actually shows some competence. When Dr Claw traps him in a steel foundry, he shows a degree of intelligence, using his gadgets flawlessly to save Penny and Brain. Later, in the "moral", they muse that it was a good thing his gadgets were in top shape.
[[Image:Penny gadget.jpg|thumb|right|Penny]]
; '''Penny''' (voiced first by [[Cree Summer]], then by Holly Berger)
: Gadget's precocious niece. Inspector Gadget is her [[guardian]] and caretaker, though often she seems more suited to be his caretaker due to Gadget's clumsiness and general silliness. As you can see, Penny has blonde hair and green eyes. She nearly always wears a red t-shirt with a white stripe in the middle and a pair of green jeans with off-white patches on the knees. She sometimes wears different clothing, such as a bikini at the beach or a coat in the wintertime. Unknown to any of the recurring characters other than Brain, she is a master of investigation and technology is the one truly responsible for foiling MAD's schemes. Penny's principle crime-fighting tool is a high-tech Computer Book capable of breaking codes, surveiling buildings and overriding practically any sort of machine or device. Using the book, Penny is able to monitor Gadget's activities and -- with Brain's help -- surreptitiously help him avoid numerous potential catastrophes that result from his absent-mindedness while uncovering the true nature of Dr. Claw's plot and foiling it. The name Penny may have been inspired by Miss Moneypenny, [[M (James Bond)|M's]] secretary, from the [[James Bond]] film series. Her name is Sophie in the French version. Penny also shares certain similarities to the niece of [[Sky King]] of the same name. Both blonde-haired nieces are trusted by their uncles in aiding the capture of criminals.
 
[[Image:Braindog.png|right|thumb|Brain]]
[[Image:Jeanne MODIS NEXRAD.jpg|thumb|Radar/MODIS composite of [[Hurricane Jeanne]]]]
; '''[[Brain (Inspector Gadget)|Brain]]''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]])
Right I've finished messing around now, I understand its capabilities. The source images come from the [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/nexradinv/ NEXRAD radar network]. This exists in all 50 states and also Guam, Puerto Rico and 2 sites in South Korea. The viewer has built in a number of background maps, for those familiar with [[World Wind]] all the background available there are usable. In addition it has a number of simpler schematic overlays. As for output it can produce .png static images and .gif animations. It seems to be particularly useful for hurricanes and tornadoes. Here are some example images: [[:Image:Nora 1997 Radar.png]], [[:Image:Kansas 2003 tornado hook echo.png]] and [[:Image:Hurricane Katrina LA landfall radar.gif]].--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 14:11, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
: Penny's dog. He assists her in keeping Gadget out of danger and solving the crime. Although Gadget is in contact with Brain almost the entire time while he is supposedly solving a case, Gadget never sees through his disguises (and as often as not, Gadget assumes Brain is a MAD agent while ignoring all the real ones). Brain's collar is outfitted with a retractable video communications system linked to a computer wristwatch Penny wears that allows her to relay information on Gadget's activity, or warn Brain as to the whereabout of MAD agents. Brain can speak a human language, though in a gruff "dog" voice (with a [[speech impediment]] featuring constant uses of the letter "r"), similar to Astro of ''[[The Jetsons]]'' or [[Scooby-Doo]]. Sometimes it is impossible to understand what Brain is saying. In a pinch, Brain will resort to pantomime and physical gestures to communicate effectively. His breed of dog is unknown although he maybe a golden retriever/hound mix. His name is Finot in the French version.
;'''[[Dr. Claw]]''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]], and in some episodes, [[Don Francks]] and Greg Duffel)
: The main villain in the series and leader of the evil organization known as MAD (acronym for Mean And Dirty). He speaks in a deep, menacing, gravelly voice and his face and the majority of his body are never shown until the final episode; only his arms and gloved hands are visible, usually at a computer terminal where he monitors his various schemes. Dr. Claw shares many characteristics with [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]] from the [[James Bond]] films. Even though he's aware of Gadget's stupidity, he believes the Inspector to be his greatest nemesis, never fully realizing that it is actually Penny and Brain who foil his plots in each episode (though he or his MAD agents have captured Penny and sometimes Brain for a number of times). His name is Dr. Gang in the French version.
;'''MAD Cat''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]])
: Dr. Claw's fat pet [[cat]]. He is always at Dr. Claw's side. In many episodes he attempts to do something simple, but fails, usually because of Dr. Claw hitting the desk, enraged by Gadget's interferences. MAD Cat doesn't have a voice of any kind, but will laugh when Dr. Claw laughs.
[[Image:Chief quimby.jpg|right|thumb|Chief Quimby]]
; '''Chief Quimby''' (voiced first by Hadley Kay, then by [[Maurice LaMarche]])
: Gadget's boss. He appears at the beginning of each episode with his own theme music to deliver Gadget his mission only to be blown up by the self-destructing message (which is clearly marked) due to Gadget's obliviousness, and appears again at the end of each episode to congratulate Gadget on a job well done. Again, the character is a synthesis of The Chief from [[Get Smart]] and Chief Inspector Dreyfus of the [[Pink Panther]] films.
; '''Corporal Capeman''' (voiced by [[Townsend Coleman]])
: A [[nerdy]] sidekick who dresses in stereotypical [[superhero]] garb and accompanies Gadget in a few episodes during the second season. He is even more clueless and dumber than Gadget. The two have a student/mentor relationship, though Gadget is rarely teaching anything nor is Capeman learning. Capeman is obsessed with learning to fly and often mistakenly believes he has miraculously acquired the power of flight while in the midst of dire circumstances. His last appearance is in the series' last episode: "Gadget and the Red Rose" (#86).
 
In the first season, nearly every episode saw the introduction of some supervillain who had come to be employed by Dr. Claw to commit a crime suited to their special skills. They are typically arrested at the end of the episode, and do not appear again in the series.
Does anyone thing I might be a bit hyper currently? I decided to see just how much I can do, and have created the image to the right. Any thoughts? :P--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 19:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
==Plot==
:I think it's hideous and you're wasting your time :P J/k, that's really cool. You might be going a bit overboard with your new toy, but as long as keep up the good work, have fun! [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 21:46, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Inspector Gadget was apparently employed by the Metro City police department, and many episodes either took place or began somewhere in Metro City. However, his missions would often take him to a different exotic locale, generally without giving any explanation as to how a crime on the other side of the earth was of any interest to the Metro City police.
::Meee a bit overboard with new toy? Come here and say that :P--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 21:57, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:::Don't worry, I know the feeling. You wouldn't believe how much time I spent after finding the Satellite archive from 1983 to present. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 22:08, 30 August 2006 (UTC)::
::::Heh, me too. <span style="font-size:100%;"><font color="darkblue">[[User:Cyclone1|'''''→Cycl''''']]</font></span><span style="font-size:110%;"><font color="steelblue">[[User talk:Cyclone1|'''''one1''''']]</font>'''''→'''''</span> 22:09, 28 September 2006 (UTC) <small>(I realize its a month old conversation)</small>
 
Although there were rare exceptions, every single episode of the first season followed [[everyplot|a standard plot]] (labeled here as steps 1-10), with little variation:
== Google News Archive search ==
 
'''1.''' Gadget, Penny, and Brain (better known as "The Gadget Team") are engaged in a typical family activity that is interrupted by Police Chief Quimby calling on the Top Secret Gadget Phone. He then appears in an outlandish disguise — a gas barrel, a Gypsy fortuneteller, even a gargoyle on Gadget's house, but most often, it's in a trash can.
If anyone plans to expand older hurricane articles, [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=hurricane&pid=11060978721181875804 Google News Archive search] helps - there's already something found on [[Talk:Hurricane Ione|Hurricane Ione]]. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 09:11, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
 
[[Image:Gadgetreadingmessage.jpg|thumb|Gadget reading one of the Chief's many exploding messages]]
'''2.''' Quimby gives Gadget a mission on a self-destructing sheet of paper. As Gadget reads the message, his eyes dart back and forth and the sound of a [[typewriter]] plays. The last line of the message always reads "This message will self-destruct.", a spoof of the exploding taped messages from ''[[Mission: Impossible]]''. Sometimes it would say that the message would self-destruct in ten (sometimes thirty) seconds. Gadget says his [[catchphrase]], which is "Don't worry, Chief, I am ''always'' on duty.", before he crumples up that paper, and then unintentionally throws the message back at the Chief and walks away in total ignorance. When the Chief hides out in a garbage disposal, Gadget puts the message in the trash, not knowing that the Chief is in there too. The message explodes seconds later in Quimby's face, who asks himself something like "Why do I put up with him?". The only episodes without the exploding paper are "Gadget's Replacement" (#23), where Gadget is replaced by a computer, and "Health Spa" (#6), in which Gadget doesn't even get a mission. Instead, Gadget slams the door into the Chief shortly after Quimby says, "At last, an assignment that didn't blow up in my face."
 
'''3.''' Dr. Claw is always somehow visually monitoring this event on his computer from his desk or car, and introduces his scheme and usually a new super villain employee to the viewers. The schemes nearly always include trying to eliminate Gadget as well as stealing valuable things.
== Image deletions ==
Someone deleted images in the [[Hurricane Bonnie (1998)]], [[Hurricane Anita]] and [[Hurricane Lili (1996)]] articles for no reason. [[User:Storm05|Storm05]] 15:55, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
:They were all deleted for [[WP:CSD#I9|CSD I9]], image available on Commons. Check the appropriate cat on commons to find the replacement image.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 15:59, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''4.''' Gadget bumbles through his mission oblivious to the dangers and overall situation around him. He frequently makes ridiculous assumptions (such as thinking that the sound of explosions is [[thunder]]). He also almost always mistakes hostile enemy agents for helpful allies, and vice versa.
== An excellent source for early 20th Century Pacific hurricanes ==
 
'''5.''' Brain is always instructed by Penny to follow Gadget to make sure he doesn't get hurt: "I'm worried, Brain. You'd better follow him." Brain would make use of various costumes (although how he got them is not explained) and often interacts with Gadget, who never recognizes him. Gadget usually considers the disguised Brain to be the main suspect. When intervening to save Gadget from MAD agents, Brain often becomes the victim (along with the agents themselves) instead of Gadget. Gadget himself rarely comes to any harm, and if he does, it's usually self-inflicted. Even when Gadget falls into a MAD agent trap, he always escapes by using his gadgets.
A search for "Hurd" as the author in the Monthly Weather Review reveals that there are 270 papers by this person. Most, but not all of these papers mention ''possible'' tropical cyclones during that the month in question. The papers start in [http://ams.allenpress.com/amsonline/?request=search-results&searchtype=simple&issn=1520-0493&year_start=&month_start=01&year_end=&month_end=12&doc_doi=&title_boolean=ALL&title=&abstract_boolean=ALL&abstract=&anywhere_boolean=ALL&anywhere=&biblist_boolean=ALL&biblist=&fname_boolean=ALL&fname=&lname_boolean=ALL&lname=Hurd&hits_per_page=10&sort=relevance&previous_hit=260 June 1922] and end in [http://ams.allenpress.com/amsonline/?request=search-results&searchtype=simple&previous_hit=0&issn=1520-0493&year_start=&month_start=01&year_end=&month_end=12&doc_doi=&title_boolean=ALL&title=&abstract_boolean=ALL&abstract=&anywhere_boolean=ALL&anywhere=&biblist_boolean=ALL&biblist=&fname_boolean=ALL&fname=&lname_boolean=ALL&lname=Hurd&hits_per_page=10&sort=relevance November 1941]. The information provided in these should allow us to fill out older ePac and wPac seasons. For example, the [http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/050/mwr-050-08-0433.pdf August 1922] paper mentions a typhoon that killed 50000 people out of a city of 65000. [[User:Miss Madeline|Miss Madeline]] | [[User talk:Miss Madeline|Talk to Madeline]] 23:18, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''6.''' Meanwhile, Penny investigates the crimes and is usually the one to solve the case with the help of her Computer Book. With it, she can override the controls of just about anything electronic -- if she can, as she always says, "find the right frequency." She often stops the MAD agents when she overrides the controls of the vehicle MAD agents drive and forces them to crash. Sometimes, she uses her Computer Book to override the controls of one of Dr. Claw's evil machines, causing it to overload and explode. On occasion, Gadget unintentionally solves the case without being aware of it. "Danger-Prone Penny" may get captured and escape the criminals during her investigation, when Brain or Gadget comes to rescue her. Sometimes, Penny escapes herself when the MAD Agents don't do a good job of locking her up, or are distracted by something. She will sometimes use the help of her Computer Book to escape as well.
== SeaWiFS imagery ==
 
'''7.''' Shortly before Penny solves the case, she calls Chief Quimby to the crime scene.
Hey, just a note to everyone. SeaWiFS images such as [[:Image:STS Nicole 2004.jpg]], which come from NASA sites, are '''NOT''' PD-NASA. As is stated on the [http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/SeaWiFS/ SeaWiFS project site], "All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this website are for ''research and educational'' use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with ORBIMAGE." The satellites (Orbview-2 for example), which take these images are commercial not NASA. So unfortunately we cannot use such imagery. :(--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 18:36, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''8.''' Gadget invariably gets credit for solving the mission, with everyone believing that he has in fact stopped Dr. Claw single-handedly. Chief Quimby appears and congratulates him. No one ever suspects that it was in fact Penny and Brain who did all of the work. Typically, they show up and Gadget doesn't even know how they got there, but he is delighted to see them. Like many cartoons, the episode usually ends with them all laughing at something.
== Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Changes/Coming Attractions ==
Due to increasing demand over the past couple years, and after toying with different color schemes and methods, color-filled versions of the storm total graphics are finally available for the lower 48 from the 2003-2006 seasons, which will expand backward through the climatology over the next month or two and include the Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Island images. This change also includes a suggestion made to make the images clickable to their full-size representations. The website now includes both the original version and the color-filled version of the storm total graphics.
 
'''9.''' After this, Dr. Claw is seen either in his hideout or escaping in his MADmobile, which can turn into an advanced jet or submarine, delivering his catch phrase: "I'll get you next time, Gadget... NEXT TIME!". This phrase is also played towards the end of the end credits in every episode.
Feedback is appreciated and has been an important part of the evolution of this project over the past couple years. Introduction of the Kocin Northeast Hurricane Rainfall graphics has recently expanded the climatology farther back in time (unconquered cases from 1933 through 1976) than originally anticipated. All hurricane-related rainfall impacts from 1955 are now included.
 
'''10.''' In common with many 1980s children's TV shows, Inspector Gadget's last scene is a safety tip (known as a Gadget Team Alert) often relating to the episode (similar to [[Captain Planet]]'s Planeteer Alerts).
In the second major expansion of the project, expect to see [[Mexico]] added into the climatology in coming months, which is anticipated to greatly expand the utility of the project. We have received rainfall data from their meteorological service due to the initiative one of my co-workers at [[Hydrometeorological Prediction Center]], and plan on "emigrating" the project into our neighbors to the south shortly.
 
While the show was admittedly formulaic (at the time, it was often compared with ''[[Get Smart]]'', which also starred [[Don Adams]], but the two have very little in common), charming and appealing main characters, exotic and varied locations, and solid writing kept the series entertaining. Also, children tend to enjoy formulas and repetition, which helped keep the show popular long after its cancellation.
[[Hawaii]] has not been forgotten. Graphics for our island state remain a
possibility at a later time. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 19:45, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
 
== Episodes ==
:The color-filled versions is a great change, thanks for that. While some storms it may not be very useful, it is great for storms that have patches of less than 1 inch, and allows for choice. Nice :) The Northeast graphics are great, but it makes me wonder, how far back do you think you can go for every storm for all of the US? The Mexico project is great news, good luck with it. You say that Hawaii is a possibility, but what about Alaska and other U.S. territories? I'm just curious, and you have enough on your plate doing a great job as it is, but storms like Ioke could have interesting results with Wake Island and Alaska rainfall. Thanks for the update, and keep up the good work! [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 23:14, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
{{main|List of Inspector Gadget episodes}}
:: Excellent news indeed! Just one question... for storms that impact both the US and Mexico, are you going to provide two precipitation images, or are you going to combine them into one? [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza|<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 20:12, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
::: At the very least, a combined image will be done. Due to metric units being used in countries outside the United States, I will likely need to prepare metric versions for graphics outside the lower 48. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 23:14, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
 
== Inspector Gadget's gadgets ==
== 2003-2004 Southern hemisphere tropical cyclone season ==
[[Image:Gadget2.jpg|right|thumb|Gadget Copter]]
 
Inspector Gadget's gadgets were the most unique aspect of the show, and although they are central to his character, they rarely ever actually do him any good when it comes to solving his case.
Some guy deleted the article with the reason of not many edits. [[Cyclone Gafilo]], [[Cyclone Catarina]] etc. will have no seasonal article. He probably didn't know abot tropical cyclones. --<b><i><font color="indigo">[[User:IrfanFaiz|Irfan]]</font></i></b><b><i><font color="red">[[User talk:IrfanFaiz|Faiz]]</font></i></b> 10:48, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
:[[2003-04_Southern_Hemisphere_tropical_cyclone_season|Uh, what are you talking about?]] &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 10:52, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
::No article. Read the deletion log. Fixed --<b><i><font color="indigo">[[User:IrfanFaiz|Irfan]]</font></i></b><b><i><font color="red">[[User talk:IrfanFaiz|Faiz]]</font></i></b> 10:56, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
:::Did you look at the timestamp? '''''[[November 15]], [[2005]]'''''. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 11:27, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
 
The Inspector has an indefinite supply of gadgets located all over his body. However, there are several that appear regularly.
== Categories ==
 
===Most commonly used gadgets===
From [[User_talk:TexasAndroid]]:
* '''Gadget [[Binoculars]]:''' Binoculars lower down out of his hat and over his eyes.
<blockquote>Might I ask why you're removing these categories from some articles? Have you looked at the categories? Most if not all of the storms forming in their respective basins are put into that category by default - I don't see any parent categories that some articles are in, except for the typhoon seasons as well. Unless you're willing to decategorise every single one of the 400 or so articles in these categories, I think you should restore them and perhaps discuss it - the fact that there are over 400 articles in them means that it's an established process within the wikiproject that we put storm articles into these categories. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 02:13, 22 September 2006 (UTC)</blockquote>
* '''Gadget [[Umbrella|'Brella]]:''' A hand holding an umbrella that comes out of his hat. It can be used as a [[parachute]]. More often than not, he will fall rapidly when using his 'Brella' when it turns inside-out.
* '''Gadget Coat:''' His [[trench coat]] inflates when he pulls one of its buttons and enables him to float — in water or in the sky. It is almost always deflated by being punctured, causing him to shoot through the sky as the air is released before falling from a great height.
* '''Gadget [[helicopter|Copter]]:''' Helicopter propeller blades that come out of his hat that enable him to fly.
* '''Gadget [[handcuffs|Cuffs]]:''' A handcuff comes out of his forearm just above his hand.
* '''Gadget Eyes:''' His eyes move mechanically while he reads, accompanied by a sound similar to a typewriter.
* '''Gadget Hands:''' Several mechanical hands can pop out of Gadget's hat. These hands will sometimes hold various objects including a camera, a motorized fan, a spotlight, a can opener, and other useful things. Of course, there are times when they will also be holding something useless or unhelpful to the situation.
* '''Gadget Legs/Arms/Neck:''' His neck, arms, and legs can telescope and extend to great lengths.
* '''Gadget Legs (springs):''' As well as being telescopic, his legs can also extend with springs, which is useful for jumping and landing.
* '''Top-Secret Gadget [[Telephone|Phone]]:''' A telephone in his hand. The earpiece is located in his thumb, while the mouthpiece is located in his pinky finger. This is one of the few gadgets that is not voice activated; Instead, Chief Quimby activates it by calling Gadget. (There is also a regular telephone inside Gadget's hat.)
* '''Gadget [[roller skates|Skates]]:''' Roller skates come out of the bottom of his shoes. He is often very clumsy and struggles to keep his balance on the skates. Later in the series, he tries adding his own modifications in the form of [[rockets]] that come out from the sides. These have even more glitches than most of his gadgets for their first few appearances.
* '''Gadget [[Spring (device)|Springs]]:''' A spring comes out of his hat (he also has one in each shoe), enabling him to bounce, usually when falling head first and hitting his head against the ground.
* '''Gadget [[Chainsaw Hands (device)|Chainsaw Hands]]:''' In the final episode of the series, Gadget uses his chainsaw hands to decapitate Dr. Claw.
 
===Other gadgets===
Reply (from [[User talk:Chacor]]):
* '''Gadget Flower:''' A mechanical hand holding a big [[sunflower]] emerges from his hat and can either spray water or sleep gas towards an enemy.
<blockquote>The rules I am operating under come from [[Wikipedia:Categorization#Guidelines|here]], guideline #3. This states that, in general, an article should not be in both a category and a parent/grandparent/etc of that category. For the hurricanes, in general the articles are in the "<Year> <basin> hurricane season" category, which is in the "<Year> meteorology" category and the "<basin> hurricane seasons" category. Finally the "<basin> hurricane seasons" cateogry is in the "<basin> hurricanes" category. So, by being in the "<Year> <basin> hurricane season" category, the articles themselves have "<Year> meteorology" and "<basin> hurricanes" already as parent and grand parent categories to a category that they are in. And IMHO they really do not fit the exceptions mentioned in the guideline. So, if they are going to be categorized by "<Year> <basin> hurricane season", the others are thus already implied, and the are redundant clutter. So the articles should be in the most specific category possible, and removed from the less-specific, more general categories. This allows for neat, systematic categorization of articles, and reduces/eliminates clutter of the more general categories.
* '''Gadget Ears:''' Metal cones that deploy from his head, around his ears, allowing him to hear better.
* '''Gadget Hat Doff:''' Possibly one of the Inspector's most interesting (and revealing) gadgets of all: when Gadget greets a lady, instead of doffing his hat, a mechanical hand emerges from his hat, in the hand is another hat; from this other hat emerges a second mechanical hand, which is also holding a hat, totaling three hats! (Probably only seen once in ''Do Unto Udders'')
* '''Gadget [[Tie]]:''' His [[necktie]] turns into a lasso.
* '''Gadget [[Magnet]]s:''' Magnets come out of the bottom of his shoes. More often than not, the magnets end up sticking to any metallic object with a magnetic attraction, just like Captain Planet's "magnetic" personality. It is sometimes useful when attempting to avoid slipping on slippery surfaces.
* '''Gadget Mallet:''' A wooden hammer held in a robotic hand that also comes out of his hat. It usually winds up bopping someone it should not -- sometimes even the Inspector himself.
* '''Gadget [[Parachute]]:''' A relatively small, red parachute which was probably only used in episode #48, ''[[Do Unto Udders]]''. Here, Gadget gets stuck in his parachute on a farm, making an ill-mannered bull "see red" and attack him.
* '''Gadget [[Respirator]]:''' A self-contained breathing mask and the only gadget that Gadget has to physically reach for and pull on as he said his "Go-Go-Gadget" command for it.
* '''Gadget [[Siren (noisemaker)|Siren]]:''' A police light and siren pop out of the top of his hat.
* '''Gadget Skis:''' a pair of skis that pop out of the front and back of his shoes which are voice activated. Unfortunately they would sometimes come out accidentally after he calls for his skates, usually winding up them being destroyed in the process of being dragged behind a fast moving vehicle. And even when they would come out on snow Gadget would usually crash into a tree or other object. On one occasion they had built in rockets similar to his skates.
* '''Gadget Teeth:''' His teeth pop out of his mouth and will float around, biting the air. He can't talk when this is in use (at least not well).
* '''Gadget Wind Sail:''' A huge wind sail emerges from his hat, which, when combined with Gadget Skis, allows him to wind sail down a snowy track (probably only used once, in ''Bad Altitude'')
* '''Finger Gadgets:''' There are several gadgets inside his fingers, accessed by taking the end off his finger to expose the gadget. These include a [[flashlight]], [[skeleton key]], [[laser]], [[pen]], [[screwdriver]], [[drill bit]], [[snow gun]], [[corkscrew (tool)|corkscrew]], [[water pistol]], and [[whistle]] .
 
===Operation of the gadgets===
As for getting the entire set of hurricanes cleaned up, I have no problem in doing it. It will not happen overnight though. I'm no bot. But I'm willing to clean them up bit-by-bit, and they will get done. I'll hold off for the moment. I did 2003 - 2005 yesterday, working out of the meterorology by year categories. If it needs to be undone, I can easily hit the rollback button on myself on most of them (around 2 dozen so far). But I truely feel that these extra categories are unneeded, duplicative clutter, and should be removed. - [[User:TexasAndroid|TexasAndroid]] 13:07, 22 September 2006 (UTC)</blockquote>
The Inspector can activate each of his gadgets by calling its name, "Go-Go-Gadget Arms!" (for example), but there are times when gadgets appear to be activated by reflex rather than being called. Quite often, either the called gadget will malfunction, or the wrong one will be activated. When this happens, the Inspector will muse that he desperately needs to get them fixed, although he apparently neglects to ever actually do so. One time, in ''The Boat'', while falling through the air, Gadget called several gadgets that didn't activate, finally calling "Go-Go-Gadget Anything!" to which Brain grabbed him and brought him down. Gadgets also have a tendency to activate (or eject) en mass whenever the Inspector falls over, sneezes etc. — this often occurs at the end of an episode, accompanied by all the characters laughing. The gadgets occasionally seem to have a bit of a mind of their own: in episode #48, ''[[Do Unto Udders]]'', one of the hands uses a severe pointing finger to stop Gadget from buying unhealthy food.
 
It is hard to determine if calling the gadgets is mandatory or not: in ''Bad Altitude'', the Inspector is trying not to wake a sleeping Penny, so whispers "Go-Go-Gadget Pen" quietly, suggesting that the gadget would not work without the call. Conversely, there are many times when the Inspector seems quite capable of producing any gadget without calling it. For example, in ''MAD Trap'', Gadget competes with a jack-in-the-box by producing a variety of gadgets from his hat; or in ''The Boat'', Gadget performs a quick test of several of his gadgets, all without calling any of them. One explanation for calling the gadgets is that it could be etiquette or protocol — more for the sake of warning other people than for any functional reason. Another explanation is that the Inspector finds it difficult to activate the gadgets purely by thought, and so calls them aloud in order to focus his mind (similar to how people sometimes command themselves to "think" when they need to concentrate hard). This hypothesis seems to tie in with the fact that Gadget has more difficulty activating gadgets while under pressure. However, these inconsistencies can also simply be attributed to the general inconsistent nature of most aspects of the cartoon.
Thoughts on possibly changing the way we categorise things? This might possibly require a change to the template for automatic categorisation that we have. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 13:25, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
: Principle 7 of [[Wikipedia:Categorization]]: ''Bend the rules above when it makes sense, but only if no other solution can be found.'' Having all the articles in the subcategories makes our organization much easier and more intuitive, so I really don't see the point in changing everything. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 00:46, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
 
==The Gadgetmobile==
::<blockquote>Indeed. Bend "when it makes sense". In this case, it doesn't make sense to me. You end up with at least one category with over 400 articles in it, when all those articles are already neatly sub-categorized. That's unneeded clutter, IMHO. Another point I've not made yet is that the current scheme is placing many storms that topped out at tropical storm strength into a "Hurricane" category. Huh? If they did not ever become hurricanes, what sense does it make to categorize them as hurricanes. OTOH, they do still fall quite nicely into the "Hurricane Seasons" categories, as the seasons encompass all storms of all sizes for that year. Still holding off. But I've yet to see any logical reason that these articles need to be left in the "Hurricane" category when they are already in the "season" subcats. - [[User:TexasAndroid|TexasAndroid]] 14:20, 26 September 2006 (UTC)</blockquote> Personally, I would favour restoring the categories. I don't think this change is needed. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 14:29, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:Gadgetmobile.jpg|left|frame|Gadgetvan]]
Similar to his body, Gadget's car, the "Gadgetmobile", is also fully loaded with a seemingly limitless arsenal of gadgets. It has all of the clichéd features of any fictional crime fighting vehicle (like the [[Batmobile]], or a [[James Bond]] car for instance) including a [[smoke screen]], a siren, the ability to drop a trail of tacks to blow out a pursuing vehicle's tires, [[ejector seat]], and a [[claw]] on the front (referred to as the Gadget Claw).
[[Image:Inspectorgadgetmobile.jpg|right|thumb|Gadgetmobile]]
Besides having all of the typical features, it has many specialized ones as well, such as the ability to extend its wheels (not unlike Gadget's arms and legs) to great lengths, and to completely transform into another vehicle altogether, the Gadgetvan, even while in motion. All of the Gadgets on the Gadgetmobile are voice activated in the same way that the gadgets on his body are activated, by calling its name, "Go-Go-Gadgetvan!" (for example), although when changing into the van and back, he usually moves a lever while saying it.
 
In one episode (''The Ruby''), Inspector Gadget summons the Gadgetmobile while on foot ("Go-Go-Gadget Car!"). The Gadgetmobile then arrives on the scene and — in usual malfunctioning style — drives straight past him.
== [[Eye (cyclone)]], [[Eyewall]], and other stories. ==
 
It is also, for the most part, nigh invulnerable. There are a few occasions where it has taken head-on collisions, attacks or has fallen from great heights and remained completely intact.
A while back, I took the article which was located at [[Eyewall]] and moved it to [[Eye (cyclone)]]. Since then, it has been greatly expanded, and is now a fairly long Good Article. I believe it has reached a wall, however, due to it being the only article about a specific part of the tropical cyclone structure. There are areas in the article which I feel could be greatly embellished on, however, it would require an awkward amount of information about other aspects of tropical cyclones to get the point across clearly. Would anyone be opposed to me re-creating the Eyewall article, along with [[rainband]]s (which also would be very good for clarity)? I am confident I could get them beyond stub class eventually; there is tons of information out there. -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 17:12, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
:It looks pretty good. I don't think it needs to be re-created. One to get around that wall is add sources to everything. You could find some new info. BTW, do you have info on the largest eye ever recorded? I think you hit the nail on the head, though. There is tons of info out there, but you just gotta find it and use it. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:57, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
::Just to clarify, these articles would be to supplement the existing article, not replace it. What I'm aiming for is to be able to link to seperate articles when I mention rainbands and the eyewall (maybe even CDO, we'll see), instead of having to completely describe the phenomenon within the main article. And the info for largest eye is in there ([[1960 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Carmen|Typhoon Carmen]] at 200 miles!) -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 20:11, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
:::Oh, ok. In that case, awesome! Good luck with those articles. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 04:46, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
 
==Penny and Brain's Gadgets==
==Track maps==
As well as the Inspector, Penny and Brain have a few of their own gadgets:
Just to let you guys know, if you didn't, the track maps we made for the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season are on this [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2006/hurricanes06.html NCDC] page. I think that is a great accomplishment that such a website used something that Nilfanion, Reub200, and whoever else I missed, made. [[User:Icelandic Hurricane|íslenskur]] '''''[[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Contributions|fellibylur]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Icelandic_Hurricane #12]''''' <sub>[[User talk:Icelandic Hurricane|(samtal)]]</sub> 19:04, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''Penny's Computer Book'''<br/>
:Wow! They also listed us under useful links. You're right, that is a great accomplishment. Congrats everyone. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:06, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
A phonebook-sized machine that functions like a laptop computer — a device virtually unheard of during the show's run — and is apparently capable of hacking into and interfacing with any piece of electronic equipment, and some non electronic equipment, like a safe. The 'book' apparently does not have multiple pages, as the exact same control configuration is shown whenever Penny is using it. Penny usually carries her computer book in her backpack (she is only seen wearing it when the book is to be used shortly after).
:: Alerted the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost|''Signpost'']]. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:26, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''Penny's Wristwatch'''<br/>
==Katrina on Today's Featured Article==
Penny's wristwatch has four functions - three for each of the three buttons on it:
*It is primarily used to communicate with Brain (in a manner very similar to a modern cellular videophone).
*It is used in most episodes to contact Chief Quimby, although this is clearly an audio-only communication, and probably one-way, as a response from the Chief is never heard.
*It can fire a directional laser beam, capable of cutting through a heavy metal door (as seen in quite a few episodes) or merely force it to open.
*It seems to have a weaker version of the book's powers (it was once used to hack into a combination lock and find out the combination).
 
'''Brain's communication collar'''<br/>
Just a heads-up, [[Hurricane Katrina]] will be on the main page as Today's Featured Article on September 29th. Add it to your watchlists, if it's not already there, because it's sure to be vandalized heavily. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User:Coredesat|at]]''' <small>[[User talk:Coredesat|talk!]]</small> 03:29, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
Used for communicating with Penny, Brain's communicator is hidden in his dog collar. When a call is received, the collar's studs extend out around Brain (usually three studs are shown extending but this number does vary). Presumably, the three studs contain a camera, speaker and microphone. It also has a tracking device that can direct Brain towards Penny (although he only uses it once).
 
==MAD==
:Ok.[[User:Mitchazenia|1998&#39;s Mitchazenia (joking)]] 18:58, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:Inspector Gadget14.jpg|right|frame|Dr. Claw and Mad Cat at the MAD headquarters]]
MAD is an organization whose chief operation is committing crime, wreaking havoc and operating above the limits of the law. Headed by the mysterious Dr. Claw, MAD would seem to have numerous agents working for it but on the series only six or seven are seen repeatedly and only the special ones hired from the outside crime world, including Knuckles and Dr. Noodleman, are named. MAD is obviously a spoof on large scale evil organization (such as [[SPECTRE]] and [[KAOS (Get Smart)|KAOS]]) with grandiose schemes for world conquest seen in James Bond and other secret agent fiction. On some merchandise fans will notice that MAD is shown as an acronym for "Mean and Dirty". No mention of this fact is ever made in the series, and it is not considered [[canon (fiction)|canon]].
 
'''MAD corporate identity'''<br/>
== [[Hurricane Francelia]] ==
For an evil organization, MAD seems oddly enthusiastic about self-promotion and branding. Everything MAD creates seems customized to incorporate the MAD logo, or MAD-like imagery (ie cat heads and fangs). All MAD agents are assigned with corporate clothing covered in the MAD logo, even down to their underwear (as seen in ''Did You Myth Me'' and ''Do Unto Udders''). And just for good measure — as if the costumes weren't conspicuous enough — all MAD agents drive around in trucks with 'MAD' written on the side. Gadget never recognizes the MAD logo, MAD uniforms or MAD imagery.
(moved from the 69 season talk)
It wasnt retired, why doesnt it have the year in it. The name would be [[Hurricane Francelia (1969)]].[[User:Mitchazenia|Mitchazenia]] 14:57, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''MAD salute'''<br/>
:You could [[WP:BOLD|be bold]] and do it yourself. As for why it doesn't have the year, when the articles were first created, they gave [[Hurricane XXXX]] the main article if it was only used once. That has since changed. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:12, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
MAD agents often show their respect/allegiance to Dr. Claw by performing the MAD salute. This basically involves swiftly putting a clenched fist to the side of one's head. The salute seems to be used more in later episodes, and possibly wasn't conceived until midway through the show's production.
::From what I can tell, the name was only ever used once, which means it was automatically the most notable storm with that name. I say leave it unless the name gets brought back in the future. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User:Coredesat|at]]''' <small>[[User talk:Coredesat|talk!]]</small> 14:34, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
 
'''The MADmobile'''<br/>
:::Sorry Cordesat-already did the move.[[User:Mitchazenia|1998&#39;s Mitchazenia (joking)]] 14:38, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
The MADmobile is able to transform into a jet and a submarine.
::::Then revert it - although this is still a contentious issue (Tammy, Beta, Gamma, Epsilon and Zeta all have year identifiers [Vince has been used as "Vincent" in Australia; Alpha and Delta have been used otherwise] although Ioke doesn't have one). And please get a better sig and avoid that very very unnecessary reference to [[Hurricane Mitch]]. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 14:41, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
 
== Unexplained facts ==
:::::Fine done both of them.[[User:Mitchazenia|Em. Hi, i am Mitchazenia (uh)]] 14:52, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Even for a children's cartoon show, Inspector Gadget had an unusual amount of unexplained premises and often the few facts that were given were contradictory. Listed below are a few of these premises.
<!--please refrain from adding elaborate speculations or ridiculous examples that can be explained simply by pointing out that Inspector Gadget takes place in a cartoon universe.-->
For example:
* The source of Dr. Claw's wealth.
* Why the Metro City local police force would have any interest in Claw's schemes in distant, and many times remote, corners of the Earth.
* The history of Dr. Claw's feud with Gadget (they are long-time enemies in the pilot).
* The ___location of Penny's parents and why she was left in the care of Inspector Gadget.
* Gadget's first name and/or real name. In the series, he introduces himself by saying, "My name is Inspector Gadget", while Penny always calls him "Uncle Gadget". Other references make it clear that "Inspector" is his legal first name and "Gadget" his legal last name.
* The ___location of Dr. Claw's hideout, and why, if Quimby was able to obtain all of his other information about Claw, he never discovered and raided MAD headquarters usually depicted as the same fortress in the same ___location.
* How Dr. Claw is able to visually monitor virtually any event anywhere and given this fact why he has failed to identify Penny and/or Brain as major threats to his criminal operations.
* The circumstances under which Gadget had his gadgets installed. We know that they were installed by Professor von Slickstein, who made his first of few appearances in the fourth episode to air, ''The Amazon''. This, however, contradicts another episode in which one of Gadget's ancestors, a caveman, is seen with gadgets as well.
* The source and nature of Penny's Computer Book, and how it connects to and displays the information needed before the age of ubiquitous [[World Wide Web]] and [[wi-fi]] access.
 
==Background information==
==Suggestion==
The show was created by [[Andy Heyward]], [[Jean Chalopin]] and [[Bruno Bianchi]]. The initial idea for ''Inspector Gadget'' came from Heyward, who also wrote the pilot episode, ''[[Winter Olympics]]'' (often syndicated as episode #65, ''[[Gadget in Winterland]]''), in 1982 with the help of Chalopin. Chalopin, who at the time owned the DIC Audiovisual studio, helped him develop the format and concept for the rest of the episodes together with [[Bruno Bianchi]], who also designed the final main characters and served as supervising director.
I have a suggestion, since most users somehwere in the 2006 AHS talk page suggested (i dont know if they suggested it or aggreed to it) that every storm that impact land should have an article. Does that also applies to EPAC, WPAC, S. Hemisphere and NIndian storms too?. [[User:Storm05|Storm05]] 14:55, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
 
According to the bonus featurette ''"Wowsers" retrospective featurette with co-creators Andy Heyward and Mike Maliani'' on the four-disc DVD set "Inspector Gadget: The Original Series", Gadget went through around 1500 sketches before reaching his final design. In this featurette, [[Michael Maliani]] says he, too, was involved in the initial design work, though his name is never mentioned in the show's credits.
:EPac - Depends. Most likely - as with John and Lane this year. But not all (Aletta and Two-E).
:WPac - No. There are far too many storms that affect land and most do little - ten deaths unfortunately isn't much in the WPac. It needs to do significant damage, imo.
:NIO - Depends. There needs to be info.
:SHem - No. Similar to WPac, most affect land. It will vary from storm to storm.
:&ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 15:01, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
::I think we should do what we've been doing; if there's enough info, make it. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 15:14, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
:::Thats what i tried with the [[Typhoon Nida (2004)]] article (now merged) and others, put whatever infomation that I can find on the internet or whereever in order to make it. [[User:Storm05|Storm05]] 15:16, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
::::Info here emphasising on preparations and impact. A long drawn out storm history doesn't cut it, unfortunately. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 15:30, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::(edit conflict)I checked the impact section of the article and counted three paragraphs, storm history i dont know per Irene05 and others. [[User:Storm05|Storm05]] 15:36, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::Just playing Devil's Advocate, but what about [[Hurricane Irene (2005)]]? That has a long storm history, and a little impact, records, and naming. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 15:34, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
::::::It depends, doesn't it? In the case of Nida it was really unnecessary information (stuff like when the system formed it wass moving WNW at 7 mph). With Irene there was the "we've got it wrong-it's still alive" thing (as with Epsilon et al). With Nida... it was just some unneeded info. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 15:37, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::::The priority order, IMO, should be Atlantic, EPac, WPac, Australia, NInd, SWPac, SInd. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 05:17, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
::::::::I completely disagree with the idea of order of priority. ''All storm basins have equal priority'' - Atlantic is no way any more important than, let's say, Australia. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 09:18, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
::::::::: It just depends on the amount of info and interest in the storm. The Atlantic rules apply everywhere, IMO. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 23:30, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::::::: Chosing any one basin as a priority over another is POV, and anti-Wikipedia, from what I understand. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 02:02, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::::::::There has been a recent increase in work on other basins (especially the Western Pac), but if we kept repeating stuff like "the storm did not affect land" for Eastern Pacific storms it'd get boring <tt>;)</tt>. But you're probably right there. No one basin is more important than any other. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 02:03, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
 
[[Peter Sauder]] was the head writer during the first season. In season two, [[Eleanor Burian-Mohr]], [[Mike O' Mahoney]], [[Glen Egbert]] and [[Jack Hanrahan]] (a former ''[[Get Smart]]'' writer, among many other things) took over. (Hanrahan and Burian-Mohr would later write the Christmas special ''[[Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas]]'' - see also ''[[Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations]]''.)
== UTC times ==
 
The first sixty-five 22½-minute episodes were written, designed, storyboarded, and voiced-recorded in [[Canada]] at [[Nelvana]] Animation Studio, while being directed (long distance) by a French director. Most of these episodes were animated in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] by [[Tokyo Movie Shinsha]], the studio that animated most DiC cartoons of the 1980s, while a few episodes were animated in [[Taiwan]] by [[Cuckoo's Nest Studio]], before being finished in post production by [[Nelvana]], the same Canadian studio that did preproduction, and broadcast in the North America in September, 1983. A month or so later, the show premiered in France, whose version also featured a theme song with French lyrics and the French title ''Inspecteur Gadget'' appearing in front of the episode.
Look, in [[WP:MOSDATE#Time formatting]], it says clearly in that little table that 24 hour times must have a colon in between. You cannot have the time with just four numbers without a colon. I don't see a statement anywhere, saying that 24 hour times are allowed without colons. Please, tell me what your opinion is, and why [[WP:MOSDATE]] does not allow it. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 09:36, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
:It does not say it '''MUST''' - it does not say that you CANNOT not have colons. Just do a search on Wiki, or on any search engine with "0300 UTC", fully in quotation marks. Even the NHC, BOM etc. use it. There's no problem with it. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 15:09, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
 
The first season was aired from [[September 10]], [[1983]] to November [[1984]], comprising sixty-five 22½-minute long episodes. The original pilot episode had a slightly higher budget than the rest of the series, but because of several animation problems and a far from established formula, the other 64 episodes of the season stand out as better. After the first season, the show was a worldwide hit.
== Tropical Cyclogenesis article needs opinions/ideas ==
Much more can be added to the [[tropical cyclogenesis]] article, depending upon what direction we all wish it to go. Considering its potentially high importance to this project, I'd like some opinions concerning what direction to go next. It may be start class already. Should there be differentiation between baroclinically-initiated tropical cyclones, which initially spin up quite fast, and those that gradually form under an upper high? Should subtropical cyclogenesis be covered here, or in a separate article? I think it is best for now that cyclogenesis be saved for cyclones in the Westerlies, but it does not have to be this way. Any opinions from the group would be appreciated. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 02:15, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
: Well, first, the article should match and expand on what is already mentioned on [[Tropical cyclone]]. Cyclogenesis indicates four requirements, while tropical cyclone indicates six. That is what in my opinion should be covered first. We could also cover the different types of possible cyclogenesis: the two you mention, and quickly mention how a subtropical storm becomes a tropical cyclone. Also, perhaps we should mention how an [[extratropical cyclone]] becomes tropical, like [[Hurricane Karen (2001)|Hurricane Karen]] did. Then, major meteorological events, such as ENSO, like the article covers now. I personally think it is more than Stub-Class at this point, though. Ideally, we should cover details of cyclogenesis in all regions of the world, but an overview will suffice for now. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:26, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
::I see your point. Somehow I combined the 6 categories into 4...it seemed awkward to separate the SST requirement from the instability requirement since the two are related. A surface focus is definitely required. I'll see what I can do to make the articles more similar. I'll up it to start class as well. If someone wants to give it a higher category, I'll leave it to them. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 02:31, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
::: We can separate the categories there, or combine them in [[tropical cyclone]]—which one is used the most in meteorological circles? It doesn't matter exactly the order, we just need to be internally consistent. I'll give it some copyediting... make sure I don't mess up anything, though. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:37, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
::::The article is top-importance now, now that it isn't a stub. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User:Coredesat|at]]''' <small>[[User talk:Coredesat|talk!]]</small> 05:26, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
:::::A few more images have been added, and there has been some reorganization. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 17:24, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
 
The pilot featured slightly different opening and closing credits, too. The opening was nearly the same as the regular opening, except Gadget has his moustache, and the clips of the Gadgetvan turning into the Gadgetmobile, Penny discovering her watch (an altered version of her discovering her Computer Book), and Brain helping Gadget across a wire are not shown; instead clips from the pilot appear during those scenes. Also, after he activated his Gadget-Copter and spun away, and before cutting to the turnaround shot of Penny discovering her Computer Book, Gadget landed safely on the road -- in front of an oncoming MAD car! But luckily, he used his Gadget Legs to spring out of the way. The main title of the show was also presented on a green background instead of an orange background. The theme music was exactly the same (only a few on-screen sound effects differed somewhat), as well as on the closing credits, which featured little animations of Gadget using his gadgets. The final credit had Dr. Claw watching Gadget from his monitor, saying "I'll get you next time, Gadget... NEXT TIME!" and MAD Cat doing his snarling meow. This explains why Dr. Claw's voice is heard during the regular credits while Chief Quimby is speaking.
== Gold Mine of Info ==
 
The first season episodes were repeated during the [[1984]]&ndash;[[1985]] season, with 21 new episodes premiering during the second and last season of ''Inspector Gadget'' from September [[1985]] to February [[1986]] making 86 in all. Several significant changes were made to the established formula in the cheaper episodes in the second season:
Found by Nilfanion, we now have access to newspaper archives back to the 1700s, [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Home.aspx located here]. I've been doing some searching, and found a lot info, probably enough to make articles on most landfalling storms back to 1950 and even earlier. Just a few random storms, they have good info for Diana (90), Beryl (88), Bob (85), Dennis (81), Katrina (81), Jeanne (80), Bob (79), Elena (79), Fern (72), Gerda (69), Alice (54- the first one), Alice (54- the second one) just to name a few. I recently found loads of info for the storms in the 1933 AHS, some intermittent info on Japan typhoon (which I wasn't even looking for), the 1939 California tropical storm, and the 1903 New Jersey hurricane. I just wanted to bring this to everyone's attention, especially to article creators. Enjoy. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:02, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
:Bad news, you have to join that website to see most of the archived articles listed above. [[User:Storm05|Storm05]] 13:37, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
::Not true. Just click "enter archive" (once it's working, it goes on and off a lot), then type in, for example, "Diana AND date:1990:08:08", and you'll get all newspapers containing the word Diana and was printd on August 8, 1990. Be sure to use {{tl:cite news}}, and list any info pertaining to the article, as linking to the article might not work. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 14:58, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
 
* Evil henchmen have recurring roles, appearing in as many as three episodes in a row without being arrested. Even though this allowed for more continuity, the show lost some of its moral fiber that way, and it also became confusing that most of the villains merely disappeared from the show after their third episode, still not in jail (such as "The Great Wambini, World's Greatest Magician", and his assistant, "The Lesser Wambini".)
== Sounding rocket image ==
* The crime would more often revolve around simply getting rid of Gadget.
* The Gadget Team move into a high-tech house filled with many gadgets, where a few of the episodes are actually located — probably another result of the lower budgets.
* Penny doesn't get into trouble as often, something which may have made the show less appealing to children, and also weakened her character. Because she was always getting caught, fans of the show have nicknamed her "Danger-Prone Penny", a name similar to "Danger-Prone Daphne" of [[Scooby-Doo]].
* In the season's fourth episode, the writers introduced a sidekick named Corporal Capeman, who was (and is) widely unpopular with the show's fan base; and is often considered when the show [[jumped the shark]]. He appeared in eight non-consecutive episodes. This also made the intended continuity even more confusing.
 
Although these differences lessened the repetition, the show's popularity sank. Apparently the removed elements had all been part of the great success of season one. The full reason for the show's cancellation is unknown, though the overall decline in quality and the lesser budgets during the second season is the most common theory, as this might have led to lower ratings. Another reason may be that the ''Disney Studio'' purchased DIC in 1986, leaving many of their shows to syndicated reruns.
[[Image:1954 sounding rocket image of a tropical cyclone.jpg|thumb]] This image has major historical significance as it is the first picture that shows the large-scale structure of a storm and the first image successfully taken from ''high'' altitude of the Earth in natural color. I'm sure there are a number of places where this image could be beneficial, asides [[Sounding rocket]] and [[1954 Atlantic hurricane season]]. It would add value to Sounding rocket, if that article wasn't a stub and not able to take it; and as a TD its image doesn't add much to the season. Any ideas of other places?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 21:35, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
 
In the rarely aired final episode, Dr. Claw is seen in the same grocery store where Penny had insisted Inspector Gadget purchase her steroid free milk. Gadget siezes the opportunity to decapitate Dr. Claw. This was the only time in the series where Dr. Claw's full profile could be viewed.
:Isn't there like a close-up of some other storm (possibly a depression) from that season? It from the same rocket? [[User:Miss Madeline|Miss Madeline]] | [[User talk:Miss Madeline|Talk to Madeline]] 21:47, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
::The image description page has a link to the Monthly Weather Review article describing it. This rocket only captured this one (set of) images. Might be a radar image?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 16:21, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
:::It's a picture from the rocket...I have a copy of the image in a desk at work. Close to a satellite image, if only the rocket ever entered orbit. Can't be a satellite if you're not in orbit. As for whether there is radar image for the early October 1954 tropical depression, it is possible, but it would have to be from the military as it was a few years before the WSR-57 radar deployment. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 17:23, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
 
[[Don Adams]], the voice of Inspector Gadget in the American version of the cartoon, had also played Maxwell Smart, the lead character in ''[[Get Smart]]'', giving both shows a certain resemblance to North American viewers. When recording moved to the U.S. for the second season, several of the voices (among them [[Cree Summer]], who played Penny) were replaced.
::::My fault. I remembered wrong and was thinking of [http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/space/spac0101.htm this picture] by mistake. [[User:Miss Madeline|Miss Madeline]] | [[User talk:Miss Madeline|Talk to Madeline]] 22:47, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::There is no color version of this image, as it was 1954. I'm not sure when the first colorized cameras were thrown into space, but I don't think it was until at least the 1960's or 1970's.
:::::That's from an early weather satellite. I'm wondering where you can find the supposedly 23,000 images from TIROS. [[User:Good kitty|Good kitty]] 15:17, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Music ==
== Hurricane duration inconsistencies ==
The theme music for the show was composed by [[Shuki Levy]] & [[Haim Saban]]. Both of them composed background music for this show and many other DiC cartoons of the [[1980s]]. When listening to the instrumental version of the theme tune during the credits, the words "Inspector Gadget" can still clearly be heard in the synthesizer melody alone, with no vocals playing. The theme song bears a striking resemblance to "[[In the Hall of the Mountain King]]" by [[Edvard Grieg]].
 
Most of the background music cues are some sort of variation of the Gadget melody. Even at festivals or dances in the cartoon, the Gadget theme is usually played. Occasionally during an episode, such as in ''Launch Time'' and ''Ghost Catchers'', Inspector Gadget will hum or even sing his theme. Levy and Saban also had a range of other musical cues for each character as well as for the various moods of the scenes. Penny and Brain each have several different versions of their respective musical themes.
I noticed, regarding the articles at [[List of notable Atlantic hurricanes]], [[Hurricane Kyle (2002)]], and [[1969_Atlantic_hurricane_season#Hurricane_Inga|Hurricane Inga]], that there is inconsistency regarding the longest-lasting storms. Kyle's article says it is the third, while the notable hurricanes article says he is fourth; Inga's article says she is fourth, yet the notable hurricanes article says she is third. --[[user:tomf688|tomf688]] ([[User talk:Tomf688|talk]] - [[Special:Emailuser/Tomf688|email]]) 11:49, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
 
===Soundtrack===
:The problem, I believe, is that the 1899 San Ciraco hurricane was recently re-evaluated to be the longest storm, while previously it wasn't even in the top ten. Thus, some articles were updated with the correct info, while others were not. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 13:39, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:inspector-gadget-soundtrack.jpg|right|thumb|The soundtrack cover]] -->
A soundtrack LP to accompany the series, named [["Inspecteur Gadget - Bande Originale de la Serie TV"]], was released in France in 1983 by [[Saban Records]], the current production company of [[Shuki Levy]] and [[Haim Saban]]. The LP is extremely rare and almost impossible to obtain.
However, the music itself can be downloaded from the [http://inspectorgadget.110mb.com Unofficial Inspector Gadget WebSite]
 
The soundtrack features the following tracks:
== New FAC: [[2004 Atlantic hurricane season]] ==
 
'''1.''' Inspector Gadget (with French vocals)<br/>
I just put it up for renomination. It was failed 17 months ago, but a lot has changed since. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 15:48, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
'''2.''' Penny's Theme (with French vocals)<br/>
'''3.''' Brain The Dog — The Song (with French vocals)<br/>
'''4.''' Gadget on Mars<br/>
'''5.''' Ghost<br/>
'''6.''' Mad Art in Museum<br/>
'''7.''' Gadget in Japan<br/>
'''8.''' Chocolate Factory<br/>
'''9.''' Rodeo<br/>
'''10.''' Mad's Theme<br/>
'''11.''' Heroes in African Jungle<br/>
'''12.''' Gadget with the Incas<br/>
'''13.''' Look Out<br/>
'''14.''' Gadget in Trouble<br/>
'''15.''' Arabian Desert<br/>
'''16.''' Sophisticated Gadget<br/>
'''17.''' Train Machine<br/>
'''18.''' Kingdom<br/>
'''19.''' Car Race<br/>
'''20.''' Pharaohs<br/>
'''21.''' Penny's Theme<br/>
'''22.''' Inspector Gadget (Instrumental)<br/>
 
With the exception of the first three tracks, all the music on this album is incidental music directly from the TV series. The album is far from a complete soundtrack, although this would be impossible as there were probably several hours of source music used in the series. Some tracks on the album are more ___location/episode-specific or for special sequences. There were also at least two other records released by Saban Records (both in French). One of these was the single of the theme music (with French vocals, released both in 1983 and 1985 with different sleeve covers), and another was an audio story named "La Malediction de la roi Touthankamon", based on the episode "Curse of the Pharaoes".
== Another new FAC: [[Hurricane David]] ==
 
Music from Inspector Gadget has been covered a few times. The hip hop industrial musician, Dr Steel, produced a cover of the intro song of Inspector Gadget on his website. The main melody from the ''Inspector Gadget'' theme music was borrowed by Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh for use in their 1985 rap hit "[[The Show]]".
After a long period of consideration, I finally put it up. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 17:25, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
: Argh... I'm not liking this. What happened to the "have three people agree" rule of thumb we were using before? Just grabbing one and sending it to FAC causes more trouble in the long run. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:05, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Cameos ==
== Sharp increase in GA's, Improvement Drive? ==
Inspector Gadget would sometimes show up in other cartoons in other [[DiC Entertainment]] cartoons. The same team of animators working on Inspector Gadget were also working on a syndicated cartoon version of the comic strip ''[[Heathcliff (comic strip)|Heathcliff]]'' at the same time. It was not at all uncommon to see characters from one shows make brief cameos on the others show. For example, on one episode of ''Heathcliff'', some characters are watching a television program called "Inspector Gadget on Ice" and the inspector is visible on the television [[figure skating]]. Also, ''Inspector Gadget''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Bad Dreams Are Made of This", a detour through an alley in the Gadgetmobile startles Hector, Mungo, and Wordsworth from ''Heathcliff'', who are eating out of trashcans there. In yet another episode, Riff Raff briefly watches Inspector Gadget on a television, and hums part of the Inspector Gadget theme song.
 
Inspector Gadget was also occasionally mentioned in the live-action segments of [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show]], another DiC show. Episode #60, "Defective Gadgetry", even featured a special guest appearance by [[Maurice LaMarche]] playing the role of Gadget. LaMarche would later take over the role as Gadget's voice artist from Don Adams (see the [[Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations]]).
I was looking at the tables, and as of September 30, there were 28 storm/season GA's (and 22 higher). At this point there are 47 (plus 24 higher), an increase of near 68% in terms of GA's in just the first half of October, with several more currently awaiting. Have we just had a lot of articles very close that moved up, or are we really turning the corner? [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 02:28, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
: Well, we actually have 52 GAs... let me upload those graphs soon. But I think we had a ton of articles that were very close, and now moved up. Also, almost all of the recent season/storm articles are at least B-Class; most of the 2005 fishies are now GAs. We're turning the corner in recent seasons in that regard, but there's a ton of work left to do, primarily in the meteorological aspects of tropical cyclones. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:31, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
::Several important storms of recent years, most notably [[Hurricane Rita]] and [[Hurricane Wilma]], remain at Start-class. I am thinking we should do an [[WP:AID|Article Improvement Drive]] on some. It is harder to move the high-impact storms up due to the high amount of information, but more rewarding (as when we got our flagship article [[Hurricane Katrina]] to FA, which certainly required a ton of work). [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 02:48, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Indeed. The one that is perhaps most critical, and easier to finish off at the moment, is [[Tropical cyclone]]. By the way, I uploaded some stats about the WikiProject's assessments, since May 15:
<gallery>
Image:WPTC assessment summary.png|Total assessments
Image:WPTC assessment FA.png|FAs v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment A.png|As v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment GA.png|GAs v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment B.png|Bs v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment Start.png|Starts v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment Stub.png|Stubs v. total articles
Image:WPTC assessment unassessed.png|Unassessed v. total articles
</gallery>
Something that should be noted is that most new articles go straight to B-Class, so the numbers for both Starts and Stubs are somewhat stable. (Although that can also happen if the rate of article improvement is the same as the rate of new article creation.) Also, we don't promote A-Class articles as much as we should. Perhaps we need to double-check our GAs, and see which ones pass A-Class article criteria? [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:58, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
:Nice summaries! Yea, the upswing in GA is due to our ever-rising standards (as Tito said, most go straight to B, and if they're complete it'd pass GAN). The problem with deciding which GA's could be A's is that it should be the other way around. Which GA articles should not be A class articles? Right now, it seems like a lot of the GA's a pretty much done, but all the GA's for retired hurricane articles are not quite comprehensive enough to be considered complete. Minor impact storms can get to A class much more easily, though the retired storm articles take more time. I think that 2003 AHS, Percy, Andrew, Camille, Charley, Felix 95, Lenny, Tropical cyclone, and Storm of 1804 all need more work for A class. Maybe we should go for GA nom for the big impact articles once they're pretty good all around (but not 100% comprehensive), and wait for A class once it has everything. Charley, for example, would require a longer section for Florida and Aftermath. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 03:43, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
 
Gadget once made a very brief and unusual cameo appearance on [[Stunt Dawgs]], in which he was nearly run over by the Stunt Dawgs' monster truck, prompting his trademark exclamation "Wowsers!"
My take on this is this. These stats show are writers of ''new'' articles are getting consistently better. B-Class is the highest "entry" level class as any other requires discussion. That's good. What is bad is that article improvement seems to be sorely neglected, hence the stability in stubs and starts. Also our internal assessment has become somewhat more inactive: hence the stagnant nature of A-Class. I suggest we properly archive that page (so we can see the relevant discussions) and ensure that ''all'' GAs are mentioned there, as they are all going to be fairly close to A-class if not there already. Our FACs should come from our A-class articles but we are running out of those.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 12:08, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are often heard humming the Inspector Gadget theme song on various episodes of ''[[Dennis the Menace (1986 animated series)|Dennis the Menace'']].
:I personally don't like moving GA's to A-class without a peer review or general consensus though, so I think we should do an in-house assessment on all the current GA's. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 19:40, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
::That's what the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tropical cyclones/Assessment|Assessment]] page is for.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 18:46, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Similarities between "Get Smart" and "Inspector Gadget" ==
== Areas affected ==
[[Don Adams]], who voiced the [[titular character]], also played the main character on the hit [[1960s]] [[United States|American]] [[television series]] [[Get Smart]]; a secret agent named Maxwell Smart. As a result, similarities between the two series' and his characters are often drawn. However, Inspector Gadget has far more in common with the bumbling [[trench coat]]–clad [[Inspector Clouseau]] of [[The Pink Panther]] movie series than Get Smart. In fact in the pilot episode of Inspector Gadget, Gadget had a moustache just like Clouseau's. It was removed afterwards apparently because he was too similar to Clouseau. The episode was even revoiced so Gadget could claim the moustache was simply part of a disguise.
 
Despite the fact that the show has very little in common with "Get Smart," there are a few coincidences worth noting.
I figured I'll bring this here. For fishie storms that don't affect land, should the "Areas affected" parameter say "open XXX Ocean"? Because IMO that's redundant. IMO, if it didn't affect land '''AND''' did not have any sea effects (i.e., deaths at sea), "Areas affected" should probably read "None". Thoughts? &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 06:11, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
:<s>I like this idea, mainly because it's fairly obvious that a fish storm that doesn't affect land will affect the open ocean. We also don't say, for instance, that a storm that crosses Florida then goes straight out to sea affected Florida and the open Atlantic Ocean. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User talk:Coredesat|at]]''' 06:24, 18 October 2006 (UTC)</s>
::Areas affected - NONE. Hmmm, did the tropical storm affect a place called "None"? I don't think so. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 16:27, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
:::Agreed for different reasons. Mainly, I think the clarification couldn't hurt. Storms that affected ships, like [[Hurricane Carrie (1957)]] when it had an article, did not affect no areas, as it did sunk a ship and killed quite a few people. If it affects land, then open ocean shouldn't be mentioned. However, not that many storms are complete fish storms throughout their entire lifetimes, so the clarification couldn't hurt. Note: it says areas affected, not countries or land masses affected. I see no harm for it. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 20:02, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
:::: Regardless of whatever the result of this discussion is, I've full-protected the page until there's consensus here. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 20:38, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::"Areas affected" does not specifically say land areas. Hence, I think it should remain as such, to clearly point out where the storm was. There were only 1 or 2 articles for non-landfallers at the time that the infobox was created so it was seen as an afterthought, but now there are many such articles since we have figured out enough to get GA's (and even FA's) out of them. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 22:37, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
 
* In the episode "Gadget's Gadgets", the MAD agent "Dr. Noodleman" is assigned by Claw to get rid of the Inspector's gadgets. A character named "Dr. Noodleman" also appeared in [[Get Smart]] and was Maxwell Smart's physician.
Please re-read the original post. If the storm did not affect land '''''AND''''' had no sea effects. Sinking a ship is a sea effect. It is COMMON SENSE that an ATLANTIC storm will affect the OPEN ATLANTIC. Be consistent, if you want to keep it then if the storm affects land as well, add "open Atlantic" or "Caribbean Sea" or "Gulf of Mexico". Sheesh. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 00:33, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
* There were 86 episodes of Inspector Gadget produced. Coincidentally, 86 was also Maxwell Smart's secret agent number.
:By saying Open Atlantic, that means that it only affected the Atlantic Ocean. If it by chance only affected the Gulf or Caribbean (or, better, open Pacific Ocean) without affected land, then that should be mentioned as the areas affected. However, if it affected land, the open Atlantic should not be included. I think we should include the Open Atlantic to reiterate that it '''only''' affected the open waters, including if it affected ships. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 01:47, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
* Inspector Gadget sometimes said "Oh, would you believe...?", a catch phrase from the Get Smart series.
:It may be common sense that an Atlantic storm will affect the open Atlantic but common sense != reality. It is possible to get a fishie in the Caribbean, that would not be considered open Atlantic by most people - yet that would be an Atlantic storm. Likewise, if we add a ''few'' regional phrases denoting regions of the ocean have it. Working out what an acceptable list of terms is, thats another issue. Personally, I see no harm in a placeholder "Open Atlantic" on TS Lee as opposed to "none", it gives more precise info. Chacor, [[WP:CHILL|CHILL]] you are getting very worked up over a fairly simple issue, its not that big a deal its ONLY wikipedia.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 01:56, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
::Your usage of [[WP:CHILL]] here only served to aggravate my mood, but I chose not to respond to this. Please realise that there are times to cite it, and there are times where it would make sense to cite it but it won't work because it'd make things worse. I'm surprised you failed to observe that this was a latter case. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 08:19, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:::In my opinion, if someone in good faith asks you to take a step back and calm down; and this results in aggravating you more, that you should take a wikibreak.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 09:20, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::::And the further you fail to exercise good judgement by pushing this the more you are losing my respect. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 09:22, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::Is there a final consensus now? [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 08:05, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:::Three to two is hardly consensus, so no, not yet. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 08:18, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::::I am opposed to removing Atlantic/Caribbean Sea in the Areas affected section, by the way. There's no such thing as a storm affecting nowhere. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 08:23, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::Yes, I considered your opinion in the three to two (I missed Crazy's) - so that's four to two. Hard to judge consensus so a few more opinions would be appreciated. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 08:26, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::::::This isn't a straw poll but a ''discussion'', so a simple count of heads is surely inappropriate. If you want that open up a RfC on this issue, you aren't going to get consensus (either way) from the active project members alone if you look at support/oppose: Who hasn't already expressed their thoughts? A productive discussion here could produce consensus, but counting !votes at this stage precludes that.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 09:14, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::::I honestly thought that [[WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not a Democracy|Wikipedia isn't a democracy]]. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 09:43, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::::::::You are right it isn't.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 11:52, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
I've changed my mind since Hurricanehink made a good point in IRC the other day. The infobox is often the first thing readers look at when they read the article, and seeing "none" may confuse some (at least until they read the lead). However, if it were changed to say '''"no land areas"''' and not '''"none"''', that would be more acceptable. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User talk:Coredesat|at]]''' 18:32, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:Good idea, I'll agree to that. Question though. What would we do for the rare storm that sinks a ship, like Carrie? Should we do Atlantic Ocean, name the ship that was sunk, or say "no land areas".? [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:10, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::Naming the ship might be a good idea in that case. --'''[[User:Coredesat|Core]][[User:Coredesat/Esperanza|<font color="green">des</font>]][[User talk:Coredesat|at]]''' 19:16, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
:::OK, cool. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:17, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
::::"No land areas" works. Of course, commons sense would dictate that if it says "No land areas" then "XXX Ocean" would not be needed, yes? &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 02:04, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::Correct. So we're all in agreement? If a storm does not affect land at all, it will say "No land areas". Tito, if you're reading, can you unprotect Otto? [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:55, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::: Unprotected. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 22:54, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
 
=== WMOInspector 2005Gadget's RACustom IVClosing reportLogo ===
For the 1983 season of Inspector Gadget, it had a unique [[Closing logos of DiC Entertainment|closing logo]]. A green DiC logo (with the i missing the dot on the top) on a blue background is seen. Gadget enters from the right side of the screen roller skating. Halfway through, his Gadget Mallet is activated and smashes a round hole above the "i" "dotting" it (on most occasions, a boing-type sound is heard upon the smashing). The dot on the i also had a smashed-glass effect on it, an indication of the damage done by Gadget. He then clumsily exits on the left side of the screen. The music is a [[trombone]] solo of the end notes to the theme music. In Season Two, they began using their first standard end logo, featuring the DiC logo coming up on a CGI [[vortex]]. Another DiC cartoon from the era, [[The Littles]], also had an almost-similar custom end logo featuring Dinky Little, but unlike the Gadget logo, this one was used throughout the entire run of that show.
 
These logos, along with the "Vortex" and "The Kid in Bed" have usually been [[Logo plastering|replaced]] with the "The Incredible World of DiC logo" now. The Gadget logo is deleted on all current DVD releases of the show in the [[USA]], including the 4-disc DVD set '''Inspector Gadget: The Original Series''' from [[Shout! Factory]] (most episodes have the "Incredible World of DiC" while a couple of episodes feature the "Kid in Bed" logo). However, in Europe this logo is still present, followed by the [[Saban International]] and [[Fox Kids Europe]] logos, and, more recently, the [[Buena Vista International]] logo (since [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] now control the distribution of most former Fox Kids cartoons in Europe, renaming the channel [[Jetix (Worldwide)|Jetix]]).
I've managed to track this beast down at long last. Unfortunately its ''still'' not entirely available, but I've found the most useful bits (the other nation reports). Its only currently available as 15 word docs. The important one is [http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/Meetings/HC28/DocPlanWeb.doc the contents] file. It shows what bits are still absent for a start and gives hyperlinks to the other files, so I only need to give this one link. (Though you might need to use IE to get to them easier).--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 21:50, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
 
==DVD releases==
== U.S. National Hurricane Operations Plan 2006 ==
 
* [[Inspector Gadget: The Gadget Files]] — a single disc DVD released by UAV Corporation on July 6, 2004; containing the first five episodes and an interview with Andy Heyward.
[http://www.ofcm.gov/nhop/06/pdf/entire-nhop06.pdf PDF file link ('''WARNING: LARGE FILE - 5 MB''')]. An interesting read which details everything you possibly wanted to know about what goes on behind-the-scenes, including stuff about how recon flights go about doing their stuff. Also lists operational requirements of the respective centres (NHC, CPHC, NWS WFO Guam). &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 14:02, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
 
* [[Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas]] — a single disc DVD released by UAV Corporation on [[August 31]], [[2004]]; containing the 1992 spinoff "Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas" and episode 56, 61 and 62 of the original series: "Weather in Tibet", "Birds of a Feather" and "So It is Written". No special features regarding background were included.
== [[Hurricane Rita]] at [[WP:AID|Article Improvement Drive]] ==
 
* '''[[Inspector Gadget: The Original Series]]''' — a four disc DVD set collecting the first 22 episodes, released in North America on [[April 25]], [[2006]] by [[Shout! Factory]]. The DVD was also released in Australia. It contained three special features (in addition, interviews with the voice cast — for instance, Frank Welker and Cree Summer — was initially to be included):
I decided to put it up, knowing the 2nd or 3rd (arguable) most important storm of the worst year on record deserves a much better article and will hopefully follow big sister Katrina to becoming an FA. (Wilma may need one later too, but one at a time) [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 19:53, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
** [["Wowsers"]] — a retrospective featurette with Andy Heyward (DIC Chairman) and Mike Maliani (DIC Chief Creative Officer)
:I agree, though in its current state it deserves much better than Start Class. [[User:Pobbie Rarr|Pobbie Rarr]] 21:06, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
** [[Original art gallery]]
** [[Inspector Gadget fan art contest winners]]
 
Due to lower sales than hoped, however, it's currently not known whether or not the remaining episodes will be released. In November 2006, FOX apparently got the DVD rights to Inspector Gadget, along with some other DIC cartoons, though no further plans are announced.
== [[1962 Pacific typhoon season]] ==
 
I guess that if anyone has noticed, I have been working ragged on this article and its storms. If anyone also notices-i have been making subpages for the article. I am in need of people to help me get these done? Thanks.[[User:Mitchazenia|Mitchazenia V3.0]] 19:38, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
 
#[[User:Mitchazenia/List of storms in the 1962 Pacific typhoon season]]
#[[User:Mitchazenia/Timeline of the 1962 Pacific typhoon season]]
#[[User:Mitchazenia/1962 Pacific typhoon season statistics]]
#[[User:Mitchazenia/1962 Pacific typhoon season remodeling]]
 
:Achem, is anyone gonna reply? I am desperate here. Please, I really need it.Mitchazenia V5.0 00:08, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::You want a reply, okay. None of those subpages are needed, imo. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 00:11, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::Also, you never asked for help. You only said you needed help. If you want people to help you, you should have asked, and not just assume people will. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 01:56, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Image review ==
 
With the large numbers of TC images we have available now I thought it would be a good idea to examine them critically to see which are the best ones (=FP candidates). I've created a table over in my [[Commons:User:Nilfanion/TC imagery|User space on Commons]] for reviewing the MODIS images (which are clearly the best). Once we have collated this we will have an idea of the technical quality of the images. From that we can decide the best ones to send to FPC. Assistance would be appreciated (simple instructions on the page, be hypercritical and examine the full res image for ''any and all flaws'').--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 19:50, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
:What about damage pics? I think there's a couple of good ones out there. [[User:Icelandic Hurricane|íslenskur]] '''''[[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Contributions|fel]][[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Esperanza|<font color="green">lib</font>]][[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Contributions|ylur]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Icelandic_Hurricane #12]''''' <sub>[[User talk:Icelandic Hurricane|(samtal)]]</sub> 21:14, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
::Damage pics are necessarily much more judgemental as there is a lot more to those pics, so they should be handled through the primary image assessment routes here and on commons. This is just a limited review to find the prettiest sat pics, these can be done easily by checking against a few criteria.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 22:14, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Boxes/Tags on top of the talk pages and categorization ==
I understand (now) that subcategories like hurricane and flood supercede meteorology. My question is...why don't the hurricane articles show up automatically within the broader meteorology category? I would understand this if there were thousands of GA (heck, even B grade) articles within meteorology, but this is not currently the case. Some people who use wikipedia may not realize this if they search by article grade as the two are listed independently. Why are they listed independently? Can multiple tags such as flood and hurricane coexist in peaceful harmony? Can't we all just get along?! =) [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 18:25, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
: Hehehe... mostly, because the categorization system here preceded the categorization at WikiProject Meteorology, and no one has asked before about combining the ratings. It isn't hard to actually ''do'' it, but the question is whether it is what other people would want. Perhaps we need to start a discussion about that. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 20:35, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
::Well, the categories associated with banner pages are more for editorial maintenance than for readers; which is why this isn't that big a deal (the categories in the ''articles'' are for the reader). I favour the merge approach here: make all the tags for ''all'' subprojects of meteorology (including Tropical cyclones) redirects to a greatly improved {{tl|meteorology}} which contains all the capability of the current {{tl|hurricane}} (the most functional banner at this time) plus an extra parameter for the ''subproject''. As an example using {{tl|flood}} in an article would produce {{tl|meteorology|subproject=flood}}. This will essentially end independent WP1.0 tagging within the TC project, which isn't that big a deal for WPTC. However, WP1.0 assessment is still in its early stages within Meteorology, so many of those articles are currently unassessed. With this in mind I would want to preserve [[:Category:Unassessed hurricane articles]] to ensure that new TC articles are promptly rated.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 21:00, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
::: I am not sure that is the best approach to take; the reason there's a date parameter in the assessment tables is to check when an article was added or had its assessment modified, for use in WP:1.0 purposes. By all effects, combining the listings would reset the dates on the tables, rendering the entire table useless for us at [[WP:1.0]]. I don't mind the hurricane articles added to a meteorology category, but I do mind, and mind ''a lot'', if they are removed from a hurricane category. So, please, don't mess with [[:Category:Tropical cyclone articles by quality]] at all. As for modifying the template: That's quite a lot of template voodoo, which can be done, if members of ''both'' projects agree. [[WP:COUNCIL]] has seen how WikiProject "takeovers" can get unexpectedly nasty. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 21:09, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
::::Heh, I didn't understand the full significance of ''all'' the 1.0 stuff. Thanks for the insight, I know better now ;) I'd certainly implement the meteorology voodoo for the ''non''-TC templates - it will enable them to best use them (but thats beyond the scope of this page). We could go for a soft merge option, make {{tl|hurricane}} put its uses into ''both'' the TC and met ones or just add the TC categories as subcats in the met ones. Either option would work, and would not affect ''this'' project one bit - question is what do meteorology want?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 21:56, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
The WPTC has already established itself very well, so merging it to be under something else would give little gain, mainly per what Tito said. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 01:17, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
:Agreed. They need to remain separate in terms of administration (and listed separately), but sisters in terms of sharing information and other stuff. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 01:36, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
::Also agreed. Seems to me that in terms of categorisation, Each article can have a link to the relevand category on both sides of the fence (or am I thinking too simplistically here?). However, in terms of administration, there's nothing wrong with the status quo. --[[User:Crimsone|Crimsone]] 01:42, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Well, some users asked about having more features on {{tl|meteorology}}, and I made a rough cookup on [[User:Titoxd/Sandbox M]]. Currently, you can add a <tt>project=Hurricane</tt> parameter (case-sensitive) for functionality equivalent to {{tl|hurricane}} (or that's what it's supposed to do, when I code it). You can also try adding <tt>project=Storm</tt>, <tt>project=Tornado</tt>, or <tt>project=Weather-data</tt>, among others, and <tt>project=</tt> for the current Meteorology banner. At the same time, I don't know whether WPM has an assessment department that can sustain something similar to WPTC... [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:51, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
Just jumping in here...I am very against merging the projects/taking away TC's assessment list...the TC project has done wonders, and did supercede the meteorology one. However, I am split about having {{tl|hurricane}} feed into the meteorology assessment. I hope (some time in the near future) to actually split off more functional subprojects, such as a WikiProject Tornadoes or a WikiProject Floods, while leaving WikiProject Meteorology intact. This would allow people who have interest in general meteorology a whole list of everything they can work on, while people who have an interest in specific topics like tropical cyclones and tornadoes can have their own, shorter list to browse through. It could also help with standardization of articles, being able to browse through all articles having to do with any type of weather event, whether tornado, hurricane, flood, blizzard, etc. So, would having all these sub-projects continuing to feed into a tremendously huge, partially redundant Meteorology Assessment category be beneficial or not? -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 02:23, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
: Well, we can have a centralized weather listing, as well as the individual listings, but I would wait until there's at least three or four separate Meteorology sub-projects, counting WP:WPTC. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:51, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
::Hmmm, I think the way to do this is for ''all'' subproject banners (including {{tl|hurricane}}) to place the article into the relevant WP1.0 Meteorology cats. In addition, for those ''active'' subprojects enable the 1.0 sublisting. This would mean {{tl|hurricane|class=A}} would place an article into both Cat:A-class hurricane articles ''and'' Cat:A-class meteorology articles. This is probably the simplest solution for all concerned (WP1.0, Meteorology, WPTC and any latent WPs). The integrity of the WPTC cats is preserved, the comprehensive Met cats exist and when any subproject branches off all it needs to do is activate its 1.0 tags. One end result I would ''really'' like to see at the end of this is only '''one''' wikiproject banner on [[Tropical cyclone]]. This article really should be in the meteorology assessment system and as WPTC's parent article should be in the WPTC cats too. Expanding the WPTC banner to place it in both categories would make the meteorology tag redundant - and a similar thing could occur on the activation of other subprojects. Titoxd: Would it be worth seeing if Oleg could rejig mathbot to so [[:Category:Tropical cyclone articles by quality]] could be picked up if it was placed in [[:Category:Meteorology articles by quality]] instead of the root cat? As more projects sign up to it, the root cat is getting overburdened, allowing subcategorisation like that would make it better for humans :) Indeed with expansion Mathbot could handle parent/daughter WP relationships maybe?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:01, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Well, adding the Meteorology assessment category to the hurricane articles would be an easy thing; I only need to edit {{[[Template:hurricane|hurricane]]}} to do it. However, is that acceptable to the Meteorology project? Do they want it? I'd like to know that before bugging Oleg... [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 01:52, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
::::I personally see no issue with that. It's a simple solution (which is usually best). The major issue I feel is the ability to have articles which span both categories in the outside world (pretty much most of them) actually in both categories (and/or sub-cats where appropriate) [[User:Crimsone|Crimsone]] 02:11, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::I also agree: It would be very helpful to have it feed to both. Now, would these articles also show up in the [[Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Meteorology articles by quality|meteorology assessment list]]? -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 06:51, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::: That's what I'm asking: if people want to, it certainly can be. <tt>;)</tt> [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 06:54, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::::Right....ok. Brain fart. I say do it. -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 07:24, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 
Quoting from somewhere above: ''"being able to browse through all articles having to do with any type of weather event, whether tornado, hurricane, flood, blizzard, etc"'' - isn't that what [[:Category:Weather_events]] is for? And also [[:Category:Weather_event_stubs]]? See also [[:Category:Natural_disasters]] for some nice stuff. [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] 06:13, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
: I believe they're talking about browsing at assessments, not the actual encyclopedic categories. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 06:35, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 
* Ok, I've added the cyclones to the meteorology ''quality'' categories. I haven't done so for ''importance'' yet, as I don't know if WikiProject Meteorology wants to adopt their own importance assessments, or copy ours. Perhaps they do not consider [[List of South America tropical cyclones]] to be {{[[Template:Mid-Importance|Mid-Importance]]}}; perhaps they think it's low. Or perhaps they do think it is Mid... but I'd rather wait until there's consensus either way. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 07:48, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 
:What I would do instead would have been to put them as subcategories in the Meteorology folder (plus other related projects, like Climate Change) instead of showing up in the Meteorology list. The reason is that it dwarfs the list and gives us a difficult analysis on what is in the higher classes and not hurricane-related. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 15:05, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
::I'm not sure what you mean by meteorology folder; do you mean the Mathbot meteorology assessment list? If so, I'm not sure mathbot can do that...but if it could that would be awesome -[[User:Runningonbrains|Runningonbrains]] 16:19, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Currently, Mathbot ''can't'' do that; that's why I asked whether it was a good idea to put them in the Meteorology assessment list, and everyone was saying go ahead... [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 17:10, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Track maps (again!) ==
 
Hmmm, I've been scanning through the [http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_set.php?categoryID=2363 NASA blue marble collection] and been salivating a bit... Currently the track map program uses a derivation of the [http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?vev1id=11656 2002 BM] map. However we could produce a number of modifications to them. We could utilise the [http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_set.php?categoryID=2355 BMNG maps]. These give a better quality image, which is ''month'' specific (snow cover changes in the NH for instance). We could also start using images with [bathymetry http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=7100]. This is less photorealistic but more informative (the Atlantic isn't uniform dark blue then). And then I'm wondering about the encyclopedic value of using [http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=1438 THIS bg] ;) The by-month BMNG maps could be quite useful for monthly cumulative tracks, and I think the NG maps look better than the 2002 version (though they are generally darker). Any thoughts?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:29, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
:Close your mouth. Your saliva is all over the screen now :P I must say, doing the maps by months would be really cool. However, would it be that substantially different so the effort would be worthwhile? Could you provide an example of a track map to show the differences? Those city lights would be interesting as well, as they'd give better indicators for the population of a storm's landfall. Would it be too much work to provide an example track map? [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 20:37, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
::It is until the weekend, its going to take me a while to get it organized (I've got HD space but not that much time...). What would people like me to try?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:40, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
:::OK. What about a track map of Hurricane Charley with the city lights one, and Hurricane Michelle for the month of November? Would that be ok? [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 20:44, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
 
I've uploaded two sets of sample tracks to allow further discussion here (discuss in appropriate section please). According to NASA, the BMNG data shows "greater detail in areas that usually appear very dark to the satellite (because a large amount of sunlight is being absorbed), for example in dense tropical forests." It also "improves image clarity, and gives highly reflective land surfaces, such as salt flats, a more realistic appearance." In the full resolution image I think these benefits are apparent, but in the thumb the generally reduced brightness becomes an issue.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 15:59, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
===Hurricane Charley===
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| style="padding-right:5px; padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Charley 2004 track.png|150px|Blue Marble 2002]]
| style="padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Charley 2004 track Night.png|150px|City lights only]]
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{| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="background-color:#F9F9F9; border-collapse:collapse; font-size:94%; line-height:125%;"
|- align="center" valign="center"
| style="padding-right:5px; padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Charley 2004 track BMNG.png|150px|Blue Marble Next Generation]]
| style="padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Charley 2004 track BNMGN.png|150px|Blue Marble Next Generation and city lights]]
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|- style="background-color:#F0F0F0; border-top:1px solid #AAAAAA; border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA;"
| valign="top" style="padding:0.1ex 5px;" width="100%" | Track maps for [[Hurricane Charley]]
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The top-left is the current track map, the bottom left is the August BMNG map, the top right just city lights data and the bottom right a composite of BMNG and city light data. The city lights data is interesting.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 15:59, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
:I personally like the classic, current map. The August BMNG map is a little dark, but for the thumb purposes the high quality image wouldn't be seen well. The plain night one is really dark as well. The lights one combined with the BMNG is interesting, but for a small track map the cool features would be minimalized and blurred. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 16:16, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::Oh, I liked the lights and the BMNG one combined the most. Just my opinion. [[User:Icelandic Hurricane|íslenskur]] '''''[[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Contributions|fel]][[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Esperanza|<font color="green">lib</font>]][[User:Icelandic Hurricane/Contributions|ylur]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Icelandic_Hurricane #12]''''' <sub>[[User talk:Icelandic Hurricane|(samtal)]]</sub> 19:15, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Can you combine the current track map and the night-time BMNG map? That would help to see where population centers are, which would be ''really'' helpful. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 19:54, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::: Also, if you try making the night-time map semi-transparent, there wouldn't be so issues with Cat-1 colors clashing. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 19:56, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::::Hink, on the size issues, the program does not zoom in THAT close, so it won't get any more confusing than Charley's map (compare the size of the dots in this map to a short- lived TD). I can combine the light map with the current maps Tito but first I'm going to see if I can get the brightness of the BMNG maps fixed. The semi-transparency thing is easy enough, good point :) I think the data in them is superior, if I can get a good version we can discuss whether to swap over (or not). I ''really'' don't want to have to do another mass upload just yet.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:04, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::Looking at it again (with better lighting), the bottom left track map does look much better. However, personally I am still not a fan of the night lights things. I'm not sure why, but it just seems to complicated for a track map. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 22:53, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
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===November hurricanes===
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| style="padding-right:5px; padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Atlantic November hurricanes BM2002.png|150px|Blue Marble 2002]]
| style="padding-bottom:5px;" | [[Image:Atlantic November hurricanes BMNG.png|150px|Blue Marble Next Generation]]
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|- style="background-color:#F0F0F0; border-top:1px solid #AAAAAA; border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA;"
| valign="top" style="padding:0.1ex 5px;" width="100%" | Cumulative track maps of all [[Atlantic hurricane]]s to form ''in'' November between 1950 and 2005.
|- style="background-color:#F0F0F0; border-top:1px solid #AAAAAA;"
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The left is the old track map, the right is the BMNG data. The BMNG map is superior but has the contrast issue again.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 15:59, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:I really like this sort of map, and I think we should use the BMNG map for November. It doesn't have the problems like the small track maps have because it is zoomed out. You can also notice the quality of the images much better. Yea, I vote for that. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 16:16, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
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== Project directory ==
 
Hello. The [[WP:COUNCIL|WikiProject Council]] has recently updated the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory]]. This new directory includes a variety of categories and subcategories which will, with luck, potentially draw new members to the projects who are interested in those specific subjects. Please review the directory and make any changes to the entries for your project that you see fit. There is also a directory of portals, at [[User:B2T2/Portal]], listing all the existing portals. Feel free to add any of them to the portals or comments section of your entries in the directory. The three columns regarding [[:Category:WikiProject assessments|assessment]], [[:Category:WikiProject peer reviews|peer review]], and [[:Category:Wikipedia collaborations|collaboration]] are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope that all the changes to the directory can be finished by the first of next month. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. [[User:Badbilltucker2|B2T2]] 00:23, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== New HPC maps ==
 
Much improved full-color maps are now available for selected (mainly recent) storms on the HPC site. [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/katrina2005filledrainblk.GIF Example: Hurricane Katrina] [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 01:27, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== High Importance cyclones to this project ==
Recent discussions have led me to believe that certain authors in this project want to rate importance purely from a wind strength or central pressure standpoint. I have rated a couple of the storms as high due to their extreme rainfall for their respective states and flood impact. Should we be so one-dimensional in our ratings? [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 02:00, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:Agreed, there is most certainly more than the intensity of the storm to look at. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 02:02, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::In my viewpoint (correct me if I'm wrong here), any storm that is an extreme for any TC-related category, whether it is the strongest, driest, wettest, smallest, or biggest on record would be of high importance, if for no other reason than curiosity sake. Catarina in the south Atlantic is such an example. It is of high importance not because it hit a large city as a category 5, merely due to its rarity. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 02:08, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::However, the overall damage and fatality counts need to be the primary factors taken into account, as well as general knowledge by the hurricane-illiterate. As a general rule, I think they should be rated by the following criteria:
 
*Top-importance: The greatest of the storms, that are forever remembered among the general public - even far from the landfall area - with catastrophic damage. They should also have a really comprehensive article with subarticles. Only [[Hurricane Katrina]] meets that, and few other storms likely will in the future. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 02:15, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
*High-importance: The major storms that take a long time to fade from memory and everyone knows about far from the area affected, or other destructive record-breakers (that still stand today). Examples: [[Hurricane Andrew]], [[Hurricane Camille]], [[Galveston Hurricane of 1900]], [[Typhoon Tip]].
*Mid-importance: All other retired hurricanes, plus others that are well-remembered in the areas affected but not so much among the general public. Lower impact record-breaking storms probably belong here. Examples: [[Hurricane Isabel]], [[Hurricane Carol]], [[Hurricane Linda (1997)]], [[Cyclone Monica]].
*Low-importance: Storms that are generally only well-known among the hurricane enthusiasts, that got little media coverage except when the information was fresh. Examples: [[Hurricane Florence (2006)]], [[Hurricane Karen (2001)]], [[Typhoon Ewiniar (2006)]], [[Hurricane Adrian (2005)]]. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 02:15, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
:How you think they should be rated isn't necessarily what we should follow. And indeed we shouldn't unless there's consensus to do so. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 02:21, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:: Actually, the criteria that CrazyC83 indicates are pretty close to the current consensus. This has been discussed at length before; as far as I know, the importance criteria we use is ''impact'', not ''intensity''. Currently, we use both inflation-adjusted property damage and loss of life as the main determinants for a priority assessment; as a result, [[Tropical Storm Allison]] is {{tl|High-Importance}}, but [[Hurricane Nora (1997)]] is {{tl|Low-Importance}}, in spite of it being stronger. As a result, retired hurricanes are by default at least {{tl|Mid-Importance}}, as they were retired due to the impact they had on a region. That said, being a record-breaker adds a few "bonus points" to a storm, and that's why [[Hurricane Linda (1997)]] is rated as Mid, in spite of it not being retired. However, that added bonus is not enough to switch a low-priority storm in terms of damage to High-Importance. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 04:25, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::Vamei was a retired storm not due to impact, yet it's at mid. If what is said about record breakers is right, wouldn't this be a High then? &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 04:47, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::: If it was retired for reasons other than impact, then the assumption above (retired = damaging) doesn't hold, so it has to be assessed independently. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 04:52, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
:::::Vamei should be a mid importance storm imo. On the basis of damage alone is low importance, however the unusual circumstances are significant to justify a raise to mid (the fact it was retired indicates that). Any records from the storm should be borne in mind, but if you look hard enough you can find a record set by just about any storm so the ''significance'' of that record is important. Remember we may only have top, high, mid and low, but just because it has a significant record that does not mean a class-raise is necessary (it becomes a "high mid" as opposed to a "low mid" say). The one thing in Crazy's criteria I '''strongly''' disagree with is the article quality stuff. [[1970 Bhola cyclone]] is justifiably a Top-class storm (any thoughts on that?), yet is a poor article. Article quality has nothing to do with importance.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 13:03, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
::::::Careful! :-) It's Top-importance class, not Top-class. The quality classes are FA, GA, A, B, etc. The importance classes are Top, High, Mid, Low. I agree with your assessment of the importance of the [[1970 Bhola cyclone]], but would like to point out that importance assessment in terms of impact as disasters could theoretically be done under the aegis of something like [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Disaster Management]], though that project is not that active. [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] 11:54, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
:::Very true. The importance criteria should be strongly based on impact. [[User:RaNdOm26|RaNdOm26]] 04:41, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Changes to {{[[Template:hurricane|hurricane]]}} ==
 
As some of you may have seen, I added a "<tt>comments</tt>" parameter to the WikiProject's banner, and if you type <tt>{&#123;hurricane|comments=yes}}</tt>, you can type an assessment comment directly into the banner.
 
Why do we want that? See [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Version_1.0_Editorial_Team/Tropical_cyclone_articles_by_quality/1&diff=77336433&oldid=77148689 our assessment table]. That way, the assessment comments are centralized, and can also be shared between WikiProjects... <tt>:)</tt> It seems to be gaining steam with some of the projects participating in 1.0, so I thought that it may be something useful for us. I hope to see all of you using it soon. <tt>;)</tt> [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 22:53, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
 
==FA Queue==
Let's keep the FA flood going and get a list here for which ones are next. I think we should have at least two at a time. Right now, we have Fabian. I have my own personal list of article's I'll be FAC'ing. I'll take care of the objections and improving for those. If you have some articles you think are FA status and you'll willing to take care of the FAC process, list 'em. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 16:20, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
 
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!DVD Name
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!Additional Information
| [[Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004)]] || [[Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004)]]
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| &nbsp; || [[Tropical Storm Leslie (2000)]]
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| &nbsp; || [[Hurricane Erika (2003)]]
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== One thing is for sure... ==
 
The relatively quiet 2006 season has given us a lot more time to look back and work on creating and improving articles for older storms, seasons and other terminology. Without having to look at, track and update the 2006 season page or storm article pages much (like in 2005 when that page and individual storm articles had to be updated all the time, leaving little time for other stuff), we can gather information from the past to add new articles to Low-importance storm articles, to improve existing Mid and High-importance storm articles, and become a true educational resource. ([[Hurricane Helene (2006)|Helene]] and [[Hurricane Isaac (2006)|Isaac]] - both currently redirects - will be done after the TCR if someone else hadn't done them already) It has also given us enough practice so almost all of us can produce GA-quality articles on the first try!
 
It will be interesting to see what the winter ahead will produce (of course, I have the Meteorology project, and other related projects, to work from as well). We are certainly on a roll! [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 03:35, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:Very good point. The project is coming along nicely as a tropical cyclone encyclopedia in some areas, but not others. The existing articles, sadly, are taking too long to be improved, but we're definetly getting there. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 20:34, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
 
::Its given me time to finish my big project-1962 Pacific typhoon season.[[Hurricane Mitch|Mitch]][[User:Mitchazenia|azenia]][[Bob Barker|Bob Barker's Retiring...]] 21:03, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:I thought the season pages would be more important than they are. They should be done from most recent year backwards, IMO. [[User:Good kitty|Good kitty]] 04:59, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Storm designations ==
 
There is a minor dispute going on on the Indian season as to the correct designation for the depression. This isn't a comment on that dispute so much as a stylistic problem I feel the project has. As things stand we are overburdening ourselves with designations and are confusing issues. I want to see a simplification of how the data is presented, to make it more readable. Here are some principles I think we should follow:
#For each season, one agency's data should be given primacy. For current seasons this should be the RSMC, but use the JTWC if we have no usable archive for the RSMC.
#For the storm section headers and the infobox title:
##If the storm is named, use the only full name of the storm as given by the lead agency at its peak, without any numerical identifiers. The exception is PAGASA names should be bracketed. As examples: "Hurricane Katrina", "Typhoon Chanchu (Caloy)" and "Tropical Cyclone Xavier". Do not include any numerical designations.
##If the storm is not named (or has received only a PAGASA name) but has received a unique numerical designation from the lead agency, use only this. For example: "Tropical Depression 03F".
##If the lead agency does not assign a ''unique'' identifier to a storm, but another agency does, use the name of this agency and its designation for the storm. List these in an "other storms" section. Examples: "JTWC Tropical Depression 13W" and "PAGASA Tropical Depression Ompong".
#The prose of the section and the data in the infobox should reflect the data of the lead agency (or the alternative agency if a section title of the third type above is used). If other agencies provide information of significance this should be included, always stating the source agency.
This provides a simplification of the sections and infoboxes and gives consistency. An infobox stating "Typhoon Cimaron (Paeng)" is clearer than "Typhoon Cimaron (Paeng)/Super Typhoon 22W". Also we do not get ambiguity like "Tropical Cyclone 01S" being followed by "Tropical Disturbance 07R"; we would in this case use the Reunion designation "Tropical Depression 02R" and not include the JTWC designation at all (though we will carry JTWC based info in the prose). This should cover the majority of circumstances. I think storm articles should follow the practices of the relevant seasonal article(s), crossovers being the only storms to receive dual infobox titles. How does this sound?--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 16:40, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Wikilinking dates ==
 
Hate to bring this up, as Hurricanehink [[Wikipedia:Peer_review/Hurricane_Edith_%281971%29|said]] that this might involve a change in 400+ articles. However, while looking over [[Hurricane Edith (1971)]], I couldn't help but notice how distracting the blue dates were. Is there a reason why these dates are linked? In my view, linking all those dates is unnecessary. [[User:Gzkn|Gzkn]] 07:19, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
: It's actually more like 800 pages... but the reason we do it is mostly per [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28dates_and_numbers%29#Dates_containing_a_month_and_a_day|the dates section on the Manual of Style]]. In these cases, the date is relevant to the article's context. Also, I personally dislike seeing "bare" links, so it is one of those things where no change will ever get full consensus... [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 07:25, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
:: Ohhh. Now I see why...it's for the date preferences to work. Thanks for pointing that out. Although I still fail to see how they are relevant to the article's context in this case (for example, [[September 8]] doesn't exactly go to a page related to tropical cyclones...). [[User:Gzkn|Gzkn]] 08:47, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
:::It's relevant to the fact that the storm became a hurricane on that date. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 08:53, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Dissipated ==
 
I have a question regarding the dissipated field in the infobox, and I just wanted to double check this is OK. I said in the article formatting template I made that the dissipated section in the infobox is for when it loses its tropical characteristics or dissipates as a tropical cyclone. Is that OK? I know some people in the past wanted dissipated to be dissipated in general, as in dissipating as an extratropical storm. We never addressed remnant lows, though. Remnant lows do not meet the criteria for tropical cyclones, as they don't have the necessary convection. However, we never really addressed the issue. I think, for the most part, the dissipated field indicates when it becomes a remnant low. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 16:45, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
:Even though it's a fine point of detail, the way you address it is the way TPC seems to handle it. It never made sense to me to have a dissipated tropical cyclone with a 1004 hPa central pressure and a defined wind field, but that's a discussion for another day. =) [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 18:25, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
::That does not take into account broken paths though. For instance, [[Hurricane Ivan]] is (correctly) listed as September 2 to 24, 2004, even though it was nothing more than a partial remnant low from about Sept. 18 to 22. Also (this is disputed) but I don't like listing a storm as dissipated when the system is still clearly pouring destructive winds or rain somewhere, but the NHC doesn't go by that... [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 03:39, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
 
==GA collaboration nom==
[[Hurricane Andrew]] has been nominated.feel free to go to [[WP:GACo]] to vote.{{unsigned|74.116.113.241}}
 
== Hurricanes by US Division ==
 
Inspired by {{<nowiki>[[Template:United_States|United States]]</nowiki>}}, I have been considering making a navigation template to allow users to easily navigate between lists for each US State. The following is a possible table. (I have not created the template yet)
 
{| class="toccolours" align="center" width="94%" style="text-align:center; font-size:87%; clear:both"
! style="background-color: #bce" width="80px" | &nbsp;
! style="background-color: #ECA8B3" colspan=2 | <span style="font-size:145%">[[Tropical cyclone]]s by [[US State]] or Region</span>
|-
| [[Image:Inspector Gadget V1.jpg|80px]]
! style="background-color: #bce" | [[Atlantic hurricane|Atlantic]]
| Volume 1
| style="background-color: #ECA8B3"| [[List of Alabama hurricanes|Alabama]]&nbsp;| [[List of Delaware hurricanes|Delaware]]&nbsp;| [[List of Florida hurricanes|Florida]]&nbsp;| [[List of Georgia hurricanes|Georgia]]&nbsp;| [[List of Louisiana hurricanes|Louisiana]]&nbsp;| [[List of Maryland and Washington DC hurricanes|Maryland&nbsp;and&nbsp;Washington&nbsp;DC]]&nbsp;| [[List of Mississippi hurricanes|Mississippi]]&nbsp;| [[List of New England hurricanes|New&nbsp;England]]&nbsp;| [[List of New Jersey hurricanes|New&nbsp;Jersey]]&nbsp;| [[List of New York hurricanes|New&nbsp;York]]&nbsp;| [[List of North Carolina hurricanes|North&nbsp;Carolina]]&nbsp;| [[List of Pennsylvania hurricanes|Pennsylvania]]&nbsp;| [[List of Puerto Rico hurricanes|Puerto&nbsp;Rico]]&nbsp;| [[List of Texas hurricanes|Texas]]&nbsp;| [[List of South Carolina hurricanes|South&nbsp;Carolina]]&nbsp;| [[List of U.S. Virgin Islands hurricanes|U.S.&nbsp;Virgin&nbsp;Islands]]&nbsp;| [[List of Virginia hurricanes|Virginia]]&nbsp; ([[List of inland United States Atlantic hurricanes|Inland]])
|- 22
| [[April 26]] [[2006]]
! style="background-color: #bce" | [[Pacific hurricane|Eastern North Pacific]]
|
|style="background-color: #ECA8B3"| [[List of Arizona hurricanes|Arizona]]&nbsp;| [[List of California hurricanes|California]]&nbsp;| [[List of Hawaii hurricanes|Hawaii]]&nbsp;| [[List of Johnston Atoll hurricanes|Johnston&nbsp;Atoll]]&nbsp;| [[List of Midway Island hurricanes|Midway&nbsp;Island]]&nbsp; ([[List of inland United States Pacific hurricanes|Inland]])
* Retrospective look at Inspector Gadget with Andy Heyward (DIC Chairman & CEO) and Mike Maliani (DIC Chief Creative Officer)
|-
* Original Art Gallery, copyright DIC 1983.
! style="background-color: #bce" | [[Pacific typhoon|Western North Pacific]]
* An original sketch of Inspector Gadget done by a recent contest winner.
| style="background-color: #ECA8B3" | [[List of Guam typhoons|Guam]]&nbsp;| [[List of Northern Marianas Islands typhoons|Northern&nbsp;Marianas&nbsp;Islands]]&nbsp;| [[List of Wake Island typhoons|Wake&nbsp;Island]]
|-
! style="background-color: #bce" | [[Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone|Southern Hemisphere]]
| style="background-color: #ECA8B3" | [[List of American Samoa tropical cyclones|American Samoa]]
|}
 
== Trivia ==
Alternative arrangements: Lump Midway with Hawaii, Guam with NMI, Delaware with Maryland and DC, or Puerto Rico with USVI.
* There seems to be a distinctive lack of racial diversity in the drawings of the cartoon. This is most obvious in the Indian episode (''The Ruby''), where every single person in India is Caucasian.
 
By analogy, we could do something similar for Mexican States etc.
 
Another alternative would be to make a seperate series of tables for each basin rather than for each country. Thus, the table for say, the Eastern North Pacific would have one for the US areas given, but also one for appropriate Mexican states, each country in Central America etc. The one for the Atlantic would have the ones for each US State given above, appropriate states of Mexico, South America, West Africa, each country in the Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada and so on.
 
Should we be doing one of these? Or should we simply not do any of this idea at all. [[User:Miss Madeline|Miss Madeline]] | [[User talk:Miss Madeline|Talk to Madeline]] 18:40, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:It's not a bad idea, though first we would need to do a lot of work to finish and create the articles. Currently, only New Jersey, Delaware, California, and I think Arizona are finished completely, while Hawaii is mostly finished. The rest still need a lot of work. I wonder if Alaska should be included. No, I'm not crazy, but WPAC storms have affected the Alleutian Islands several times, and I know some EPAC storms affected the state. I know of at least 5; Ioke 06, Fico 78, [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~530846 a typhoon in 2004 whose name I don't know], Typhoon 7 of 1996, and typhoon 6 of 1998. There's probably more. I'm not a personal fan of lumping if it can be avoided, so maybe [[List of New England hurricanes]] should be split up. Agreed with Johnston Atoll and Midway Island being lumped, though. An entire inland section might be bad for Atlantic hurricanes, though. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Ohio could all possibly have their own pages. I like the idea of a US template, provided it gets finished eventually, though a worldwide one would be good, as well. Going by basin could get a little confusing, as some places could get both (Texas and Central America, for example). Each country in Central America and each Mexican state might be hard, so some lumping might be needed (though not entirely). Perhaps have six Mexico ones; [[List of Baja California hurricanes]] (with [[Baja California]] and [[Baja California Sur]], [[List of Northwest Mexico hurricanes]] (with [[Sinaloa, Sonora, Jalisco, Nayarit, and Chihuahua), [[List of South Mexico hurricanes]] (with Guerrero, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and some of the inland ones), [[List of Northeast Mexico hurricanes]] (with Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Nuevo León, Veracruz, and some inland ones), and [[List of Yucatán Peninsula hurricanes]] (with Yucatan, Quintana Roo, and Campeche). Not sure about Central America though (splitting in 2?). If you were to make a global one, perhaps it would be better by continent, provided we get that far. This project is a good idea, but probably better as a long-range organizational plan rather than an immediate course of action. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 19:35, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
:: I'd like to see this as well, but I would keep it in the back burner until we have at least half of the links in that navigation template blue. Personally, I disagree with Hink only in one aspect of his comment: I think that the articles should be merged until they are ready to be separated, and we can then modify the template accordingly. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 20:21, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
::: I suppose that works, but it all depends when it all will get done. If someone wants to describe Connecticut hurricanes, they could make that article while the NE list is still incomplete. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 20:23, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
 
::::Also i think the background color is hideous.[[User:Mitchazenia|Mitch]][[User talk:Mitchazenia|azenia]] 20:25, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
::::I prefer a top down style with this kind of thing (we have New England - that could be split by state). Also I think it would probably be a mistake to include the Pacific territories in this, we can make it about ''hurricanes'' then (and have a similar one for TYs). Actually thinking about this more, a ''US'' template is a mistake. The best method would be to have a template for hurricanes, which lists all US states and countries affected; it saves having to create another non-US template (and possible bias problems from that).And as for the choice of colours no comment :P--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 20:27, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
:::::The problem with splitting New England by state is that they are so small and shaped so that most hurricanes that affect the region affect at least 4 or 5 of the states (since brushes of the region are quite uncommon, unlike Mid-Atlantic or South Atlantic states where many just graze parts of them). Other regions, I agree with breaking Mexico down too, and Cuba can as well (West, Central and East, divided by 1/3's along longitude lines), although Canada is more difficult since most will affect at least all 3 of the Maritime Provinces, and/or Newfoundland (and few make it inland, of which nearly all that make it into inland Canada also affect the inland US - esp. the Midwest or Appalachian region). [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 03:34, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
::::::As per New England, so is the Mid-Atlantic, but the [[List of New Jersey hurricanes]] and the [[List of Delaware hurricanes]] are very different despite having most of the same storms. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 15:37, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
 
==David Longshore Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, etc.==
We should really think twice before adding this reference into any of our tropical cyclone articles. It is chock full of errors. Click [http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Hurricanes-Typhoons-Cyclones-Longshore/dp/0816042918/sr=1-1/qid=1163099925/ref=sr_1_1/103-3248322-2995853?ie=UTF8&s=books here] for a review I gave of the book on Amazon almost seven years ago. It doesn't look like the material was ever edited before it went to press. [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] 19:22, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
: I wonder if we have enough content to make our own... <tt>:)</tt> [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 21:20, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
::In time we will, actually. Once a few more of our key articles are better (Wilma, Andrew, Camille, some structure/non-storm articles), we probably could. :D Per the original question, I don't think we should use it. We can probably find sources online that are better (both gramatically and factually correct). [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 21:58, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Congratulations ==
 
Hi cyclone geeks. I'm just dropping in here to congratulate you on all the Featured Articles you've managed to write. It seems that every week [[WP:POST|The Signpost]] reports yet another hurricane becoming an FA, and I'm sure this particularly wikiproject is the biggest generator of Featured Articles. I'd give all of you a big weather-related barnstar, but out of principle I don't do barnstars. Keep up the god work, meteorologists. --[[User:Dangherous|Dangherous]] 11:16, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== User list ==
 
I think we should reformat the user list to not use the sigs but the usernames. In particular, I disagree with this [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AWikiProject_Tropical_cyclones&diff=87858109&oldid=87857593 edit] by RattleMan. I understand why he made it (and agree with his intent), but there is no reason he shouldn't be allowed to use his full sig just because it is too long, no more than any other project member. A better usage is just to use out usernames on the list IMO.--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 23:12, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
:As a comment, Astrohurricanes sig wasn't what he used here, he deliberately used his more complex code for some reason...--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 23:34, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 
Here's what it looks like plain, with <s>no</s> column adjustments (fixed):
 
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* [[User:Jdorje|jdorje]]
*[[User:Baylink|Baylink]]
* [[User:Miss Madeline|Miss Madeline]]
* [[User:Titoxd|Titoxd]]
* [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]]
* [[User:NSLE|NSLE]]/[[User:Chacor|Chacor]]
* [[User:Cuivienen|Cuivienen]]
* [[User:Aranda56|Jaranda]]
* [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]]
* [[User:Goobergunch|Goobergunch]]
* [[User:Hurricane Devon|Hurricane Devon]]
* [[User:Counters|Counters]]
* [[User:DanielES15|DanielES15]]
* [[User: E. Brown|E. Brown]]
* [[User:Sarah sofía|Sarah sofia]]
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-- [[User:RattleMan|RattleMan]] 23:27, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
:Umm whats going on with the formatting of this? I see one col on the left, a big gap then the second then another big gap; with the other 3 columns bunched together on the right...--[[User:Nilfanion|Nilfanion]] ([[User talk:Nilfanion|talk]]) 23:34, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 
::Fixed. --[[User:Ajm81|Ajm]]<sup>''[[User_talk:Ajm81|81]]''</sup> 23:46, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:::Agreed, we shouldn't have signatures. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 00:08, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
 
* A line of cereal box trading cards sporting Inspector Gadget scenes circulated in 1991. Most cards had a frame from an episode on one side, and a short, bit of information on the other side with the cereal logo. These cards are not part of the accepted Inspector Gadget canon. For instance, the card claims Gadget received his gadgets after slipping on a banana peel, when in fact this is never explained in the show.
:::Oops, sorry about that. The reason why I used the really long signature was becuase I saw a lot of other users using long signatures, and ones including talk pages, other pages, and colour codes. I guess I must have put too many pages or too many words in my signature. If Usernames should be used instead of signatures on Wikiprojects, someone should reformat the list and remove the extra links. [[User:AstroHurricane001|AstroHurricane001]] 02:02, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
 
* This was one of the first voice roles for [[Cree Summer]].
== Storm Tides in 12 TCs (inc. 4 intense New England hurricanes) - Brian R. Jarvinen (NHC/TPC, ret.) ==
 
* Frank Welker and Cree Summer reprised their roles as Dr. Claw and Penny in the [[Robot Chicken]] episode "Adoption's An Option".
This was posted today on storm2k... [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/12Tides.pdf a paper by Brian R. Jarvinen] formerly of the NHC-TPC. It contains info on [[Hurricane Audrey]], [[Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635]], [[Great September Gale of 1815]], [[New England Hurricane of 1938|1938 New England hurricane]], [[1893 Sea Islands Hurricane]], [[Labor Day Hurricane of 1935|1935 Labor Day hurricane]], [[Hurricane Alicia]], [[Hurricane Carol]], [[Tropical Storm Isidore (2002)]], [[Hurricane Lili (2002)]], [[1900 Galveston Hurricane]] and the [[1915 Galveston Hurricane]]. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 13:49, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Broadcast History ==
== Regional impact subpages in major storm articles ==
 
*USA
Noticing that Hurricanehink has made a (very good, IMO) article on [[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New Jersey]], and there are plans for more similar articles, I decided to make a geographical reference template. It is located at [[Template:Hurricane path]].
**[[first-run syndication]]
**[[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]
 
*UK
This is an experimental template I made up. The centerpoint is New Jersey on Hurricane Isabel in this example (for the long article created), but it can be shifted. The storm is also completely flexible and the category is based on the peak in that region listed. If it borders an area not impacted, then "No impact" or "Out of path" or something like that can be listed on that direction.
**[[Channel 4]]
**[[ITV1]]
**[[Jetix (UK)|Fox Kids]]
**[[Boomerang (British TV channel)|Boomerang]] (2004 - 2007)
**[[Pop (TV channel)|POP!]] (2006 - 2007)
 
*Canada
{{Hurricane path
**YTV(2006 - Present)
|storm=Hurricane Isabel
|category=storm
|Current=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New Jersey|New Jersey]]
|Northwest=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]
|North=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York|New York]]
|Northeast=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York|New York]]
|East=Atlantic Ocean
|Southeast=Atlantic Ocean
|South=Atlantic Ocean
|Southwest=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Delaware|Delaware]]
|West=[[Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]
}}
 
*Australia
[[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 06:14, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
**[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]
: Why can't we use something like {{tl|Katrina}}, which is IMO more consistent for someone who is looking for info about a particular region? [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 06:25, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
::I'm trying to make it easier for people that know little about Wikipedia to understand, so if I sorted it by geographical ___location, it would make it easier. The precedence is [[Template:Area Code Box 0]], which I modelled it against. Also, especially in the open ocean, it also gives an idea of the direction the storm went. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 06:27, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== See also ==
:::I agree with Tito. Few storms, if any, will have enough of an impact in different areas to warrant many subarticles. Most storms don't have far-reaching impacts that are confined to two or three states which can be handled as they are right now, within each individual storm article. Something like {{tl|Katrina}} should be sufficient for any storm that does need so many subarticles. &ndash; [[User:Chacor|Ch]][[User talk:Chacor|acor]] 06:43, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
* [[Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations]]
:::: In either case, we need at least some information about the effects of Isabel on each state on the main Isabel article (similar to [[Hurricane Katrina#Impact|what Katrina does]] for New Orleans and Mississippi), so {{tl|main}} would be enough in this case, IMO. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 06:54, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
* [[Robocop]] is another police cyborg, but in a much darker tone.
 
== External links ==
The following articles could use regionalized effects to ensure they're comprehensive; [[Hurricane Wilma]] (FL and maybe MX), [[Hurricane Rita]] (TX), [[Hurricane Ivan]] (Carib, FL, AL, maybe others), [[Hurricane Charley]] (FL), and, as mentioned, Isabel (NC, VA, MD, PA, DE, NJ, and maybe DC or New England). All of the big ones prior were either too old or not that impacting to warrant sub-articles. Given that that's only five articles, using {{tl|main}} or even {{tl|Katrina}} would work. For Isabel and Ivan, {{tl|Katrina}} is probably what would work best, though to a smaller size (unless someone wants to add all of the extra ones). [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 15:37, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
*[http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/inspectorgadget/ YTV page]
*[http://www.dicentertainment.com/shows/prop_inspectorgadget.php DiC Page]
*[http://www.sysabend.org/champions/gnborh/text/Inspector_Gadget-ks.txt Character sheet for Inspector Gadget]
*{{tvtome show|id=2412|title=Inspector Gadget}}
*{{imdb title|id=0085033|title=Inspector Gadget}}
*[http://www.videodetective.com/home.asp?PublishedID=670584&VideoKbRate=1&AltID=&CustomerID=14817&WM=False&Ads=True&Play=True&Shorten=False Opening Sequence]
*[http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/11-inspector-gadget/11/#intro Opening and closing sequences, including the rare pilot episode, on retrojunk.com]
* DVD SELLERS
**[http://www.amazon.com/Inspector-Gadget-Original-Don-Adams/dp/B000EF5N4Y Amazon.com]
**[http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=64 Shout Factory Store]
 
== References ==
:They do not necessarily have to be land areas. Although there are no recent examples (unless the oil platforms and ships from Katrina and Rita can be compiled), if there is a major shipwreck(s) or other offshore impacts, that can be treated as a region. [[User:CrazyC83|CrazyC83]] 16:29, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
* Adrian Room, ''Brewer's Dictionary of Modern Phrase & Fable'', ISBN 0-304-35871-1
 
{{Nickelodeon Network Shows}}
::True, but it would be pretty hard getting enough info for an entire article for offshore effects. I can't imagine having more than three paragraphs, which should be able to fit in an article. [[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] (<small>[[User_talk:Hurricanehink|talk]]</small>) 16:56, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gadget, Inspector}}
 
[[Category:1980s American cartoons]]
== Interesting Idea ==
[[Category:Animated television series]]
[[Category:Animated television series in Canada]]
[[Category:DiC Entertainment]]
[[Category:Children's television series in Canada]]
[[Category:Fictional cyborgs]]
[[Category:Fictional police detectives]]
[[Category:Fictional secret agents and spies]]
[[Category:First-run syndicated television programs]]
[[Category:Inspector Gadget]]
[[Category:1983 television program debuts]]
[[Category:1986 television program series endings]]
[[Category:Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon shows]]
[[Category:1990s Nickelodeon shows]]
 
[[de:Inspector Gadget]]
[[Wikipedia:WikiProject New York State routes|WikiProject New York State routes]] has a monthly featured article on their home page. This may be a good idea, but i was thinking of dropping it to 2 weeks. Leave your opinion.[[User:Mitchazenia|Mitch]][[User talk:Mitchazenia|azenia]]<small><b>[[Special:Contributions/Mitchazenia|(7600+edits)]]</b></small> 02:21, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
[[es:Inspector Gadget]]
: What's different from [[Portal:Tropical cyclones]]? [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza |<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User talk:Titoxd|?!?]])</sup> 02:36, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
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