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All the non-retired 2004 storms have already been moved or started at their new locations. (The 2005 storm articles that don't break disambiguation pages should take wait and see approaches because surprise retirements could happen). Anyway, for Carrie, it's a tough call - it's not on the current list and has primarily been known for this storm - the precedents are
Hurricane Edith and
Hurricane Faith.
CrazyC8305:59, 23 December 2005 (UTC)reply
Todo
I put this as Start-class just because of the lack of notable info. Of course, there may not be any more info out there, but maybe a records/trivia section could be added. It might also be possible to add more information about the rescue effort.
Jdorje07:33, 11 January 2006 (UTC)reply
Actually, there's a lot of newspaper reports on the storm. As it is, it should be merged, but if someone expands it, like the original author (whom I contacted), I'll be fine with keeping.
Hurricanehink (
talk)
15:59, 7 October 2006 (UTC)reply
"Hurricane Carrie was the deadliest Atlantic tropical cyclone on record to not make landfall." - Well, since this fact does not appear in the body of the article, there needs to be a citation for it here. Alternatively, you could find a different opening sentence.
Done - The article already states "However, as it curved and accelerated eastward in response to a second trough of low pressure..." which is the same thing explained in the Weather and Circulation publication. TheAustinMan(
Talk·
Works)15:15, 2 March 2013 (UTC)reply
"areas from Block Island south to Savannah, Georgia on September 7" - Are Block Island and Savannah in the same state?
"a slight chance of being affected by the storm,[6] but chances decreased after the hurricane curved northwards" - Is there any way you can cut out one of the chance/chances.
"forecast to potentially impact Bermuda, schools were closed in preparation for Carrie's impact," - Similar issue here, except the key word this time is "impact".
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