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:::::::::Yeah this also extends to the addition of systems that have not been publicly classified as tropical depressions by the JTWC or the NWS in Pago Pago. [[User:Jason Rees|Jason Rees]] ([[User talk:Jason Rees|talk]]) 23:54, 19 February 2025 (UTC)
::::::::::@[[User:Jason Rees|Jason Rees]]: There have been three systems in the South Pacific designated as tropical depressions by the JTWC on the track maps, but not by the FMS as disturbances. Can I place them under the other systems section? They are 98P, 90P, and 91P. <span style="border-radius:9pt;border:solid 2px #0f0;padding:1px;background-color:#156">[[User:2003 LN6|<span style="color:#fff">2003</span>]] [[User:2003LN6/t|<span style="color:#fff">LN</span>]][[User:2003LN6/c|<span style="color:#fff">6</span>]]</span> 15:25, 20 February 2025 (UTC)
:::::::::::No because the JTWC have not issued any advisories on these systems or called them Tropical Depressions publicly - you are assuming that they are tropical depressions based on the automated tropical cyclone forecast system which says that they are tropical depressions because they have 25/30 kts winds. Over the years, the rule has been we only mark a system as being a TD or a TS when the JTWC has initiated advisories on it. [[User:Jason Rees|Jason Rees]] ([[User talk:Jason Rees|talk]]) 01:03, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
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