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This article should be a GA, but needs some serious copyediting before it could take off. Once it's finished, I'll nominate this article for GA. SMB99thxmy edits04:14, 7 October 2020 (UTC)reply
It could probably use some additional research to fill out preparations and aftermath. Right now there's no info on Japanese aftermath and preps seem a bit lacking. I wrote this back in 2014 so I have no recollection as to what extent I researched. ~
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I'm sorry, but I decided that I won't waste my time for building what's left. I want this to be done as soon as possible. I'll nominate this GA once I build up the lead. I don't think aftermath is important for GA, as demonstrated by what I have done in
Cyclone Owen and
Cyclone Kelvin. If I do, then this will probably be at least an A-class article. MarioJump83!14:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)reply