User talk:Mkieper
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Let me be the first to say hello! Very shortly, someone from the Welcoming Committee will post here, but until then let me give you two hints. Wikipedia:Welcome, and I edit but am not an administrator (a highly experienced and trusted editor with some special powers) or a sysop. Finally, you can visit my (or anyone else's) userpage by typing user:Simesa Simesa 00:46, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
Thanks much! I just created a user login yesterday...however before that, in the past month, I have made some significant edits to the Hurricane Katrina page and also other tropical meteorological topics such as the loop current, as an anonymous user. As time permits, I will continue to add current tropical weather information. To reflect the broad reader base of Wikipedia, I'll be providing the information in as non-technical a manner as possible. I'll probably be reviewing and updating existing entries as I can get to them. Mkieper 16:03, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
Hi guys...sorry I have been OOC for so long, but Watching Wilma took up all my extra time. One of the most facinating storms ever, in one of the most facinating hurricane seasons ever (I think the hurricane season of 2005 probably deserves its own page). It is as if every Cat 5 that followed the first one, knew to raise the bar. Five times this season we have seen explosive deepening, starting with the "insane" rate of Dennis, and each time at a remarkable rate until Wilma, setting the new record that I think will take a long time to be surpassed, if ever. That first recon, that found the 901mb...some wild ride. We were all speechless at that jaw-dropping recon msg.
There are still five weeks left in the season. I am pretty certain we will see "Beta." I think my best plan is to wait until Jan, and then revisit everything and work on updating Wiki at that point. Can you spell hurricane burnout, LOL.Mkieper 17:50, 24 October 2005 (UTC)