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Template:Infobox weather event/doc/adoption This template creates a completely modular weather infobox, which aims to support almost all severe weather events and allow modularity. Each of the subboxes are developed with modularity in mind. TemplateData will be available for these boxes soon to ease adding infoboxes to existing articles.

The primary infobox (this infobox) allows for a storm's image, name, and meteorological history. Meteorological data such as storm category and intensity or other data such as damage and deaths, are provided through subboxes.

This infobox aims to replace the current weather-related infoboxes: {{Infobox tropical cyclone}}, {{Infobox storm}}, and {{Infobox tropical cyclone current}}. See Template:Infobox weather event/Feature parity for a comparison of parameters in other infoboxes with this infobox. Please do not use this infobox on flood articles since its usage is controversial. Please use {{Infobox flood}} instead.

Usage

Winds and gusts units are always in knots. Pressure is always in millibars/hectopascals. These are non-configurable values in order to standardize and maintain consistency between all boxes. Damage is always in United States dollars, unless explicitly set with |currency=.

Basic

A very minimal box can be created using the following wikitext.

Wikitext Output
{{Infobox weather event
| name = Typhoon Tip <!-- This is pre-supplied by the article name. -->
| image = Tip 1979-10-12 0533Z.png
| caption = Typhoon Tip at its record peak intensity on October 12
| formed = October 4, 1979
| extratropical = October 19, 1979
| dissipated = October 24, 1979
| footer = yes <!-- For display purposes. -->
}}
Typhoon Tip
Typhoon Tip at its record peak intensity on October 12
Meteorological history
FormedOctober 4, 1979
ExtratropicalOctober 19, 1979
DissipatedOctober 24, 1979

Header

Up to two images can be displayed by the box at a given time. The image displayed may be the storm's satellite image (using |image=), its track map (using |track=), its forecast map (using |forecast=), or a combination of the two. The track map and forecast map may not be shown together. Caption, alternative text, and sizing can be set relative to each of the images above

Main parameter Caption Alternative text Upright (scaling) Width
|image= |caption= |alt= |image-upright= |image-width=
|track= |track-caption= |track-alt= |track-upright= |track-width=
|forecast= |forecast-caption= |forecast-alt= |forecast-upright= |forecast-width=

All parameters of {{Infobox weather event/History}} is usable in the header box. You can add in another meteorological history section for long-lasting storms which experienced different stages.

If the event is a single event and does not need meteorological info, effects, or a footer, |footer=yes can be set to immediately close the template, skipping the need for a footer.

History

Template:Infobox weather event/History/doc

Tropical cyclones

Scales

Each meteorological agency has a subbox of its own, which links to the correct scale and automatically computes the category of a storm.

NWS

Template:Infobox weather event/NWS/doc

JMA

Template:Infobox weather event/JMA/doc

MF

Template:Infobox weather event/MF/doc

IMD

Template:Infobox weather event/IMD/doc

Australian scale

The Australian scale is used by multiple agencies. Multiple infoboxes are provided, each changing the issuing agency but providing the same scale.

The following templates can be used to show this scale:

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Non-RSMC scales

Scale subboxes also exist for agencies which are not the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center. While the use of the JTWC subbox is generally allowed on all basins besides those which use the Saffir–Simpson scale (North Atlantic/Eastern Pacific/Central Pacific), other agency subboxes, such as those for the PAGASA (Philippines), CWB (Taiwan; subbox does not exist as of now), and PMD (Pakistan; subbox does not exist as of now) should generally be used only when the storm is not recognized by the basin's RSMC.

JTWC

Template:Infobox weather event/JTWC/doc

PAGASA

Template:Infobox weather event/PAGASA/doc

HKO

Template:Infobox weather event/HKO/doc

CMA

Template:Infobox weather event/CMA/doc

Historical scales

These are scales that were used at some point in the past but are no longer in use.

NPMOC

Template:Infobox weather event/NPMOC/doc

No scale

To display meteorological information in cases where an agency or scale is unavailable (such as in the case of historical storms, e.g. the 1881 Haiphong typhoon), you can directly use the /meteorology sub-box. This will remove agency and measurement interval from the box header.

By default, the category "Unknown-strength storm" will appear as the category. This can be overridden by setting |category= to any available storm category ID.

{{Infobox weather event/meteorology
| category = TY
| pressure = 902
}}

Template:Infobox weather event/meteorologyTemplate:Infobox weather event/Footer

Winter storms

Template:Infobox weather event/Winter storm/doc

Tornado outbreaks

Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado outbreak/doc

Tornado families

Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado family/doc

Tornadoes

Template:Infobox weather event/Tornado/doc

Generic storms

Template:Infobox weather event/Storm/doc

Effects

Template:Infobox weather event/Effects/doc

Footer

Template:Infobox weather event/Footer/doc

Example

Article page storm

{{Infobox weather event
| name = Cyclone Matmo–Bulbul
| image = Bulbul 2019-11-09 0742Z.jpg
| caption = Cyclone Bulbul near peak intensity, just before landfall in [[West Bengal]] on November 9
| as = Severe Tropical Storm Matmo
| formed = October 28, 2019
| dissipated = October 31, 2019
}}{{Infobox weather event/JMA
| winds = 50
| pressure = 992
}}{{Infobox weather event/History
| as = Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul
| formed = November 5, 2019
| dissipated = November 11, 2019
}}{{Infobox weather event/IMD
| winds = 75
| pressure = 976
}}{{Infobox weather event/JTWC
| winds = 105
| pressure = 955
| pressure-prefix = ~
}}{{Infobox weather event/Effects
| year = 2019
| deaths = 43 total
| damage = 3537000000
| affected = [[Vietnam]], [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]], [[Thailand]], [[Myanmar]], [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]], [[Eastern India]], [[Bangladesh]]
}}{{Infobox weather event/Footer
| season = [[2019 Pacific typhoon season|2019 Pacific typhoon]]<br>and [[2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season|North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons]]
}}
Template:Infobox weather event/JMATemplate:Infobox weather event/IMDTemplate:Infobox weather event/JTWCTemplate:Infobox weather event/EffectsTemplate:Infobox weather event/Footer
Cyclone Matmo–Bulbul
Cyclone Bulbul near peak intensity, just before landfall in West Bengal on November 9
Meteorological history
as Severe Tropical Storm Matmo
FormedOctober 28, 2019
DissipatedOctober 31, 2019
Meteorological history
as Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul
FormedNovember 5, 2019
DissipatedNovember 11, 2019

Subpages

Sub-templates which start with a lowercase character are meta-templates, whereas templates which start with capital characters are expected to be used directly. Note that this list also includes miscellaneous template files (such as styles.css).

Tracking categories

TemplateData

Header for the infobox for weather events, storms, tropical cyclones, nor'easters, tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, winter storms, and any other meteorological event.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Namename

Name of the event. The article title is used by default.

Stringoptional
Child display?child

Whether this is a child box or not. Use `yes`, unless you're using this box standalone.

Default
yes
Example
yes
Booleanoptional
Body stylebodystyle

Custom CSS for the box

Stringoptional
Imageimage

Image of the event. If this is a tropical cyclone, consult the WikiProject Tropical cyclones style guide for proper image selection.

Filesuggested
Image widthwidth image-width image-size

Width of the image. When possible, use 'image-upright' instead for accessibility support.

Stringoptional
Image scale/uprightimage-upright

The sizing scale of the image. '1.0' is the user's selected default image size. '2.0' is twice the user's selected default image size.

Numberoptional
Alternate textalt

Alternate text for the image.

Stringsuggested
Captioncaption

Caption for the image.

Contentsuggested
Track maptrack

Track map of the event. This will be overridden by the forecast map, if one was provided.

Filesuggested
Track map sizetrack-width track-size

Width of the track map. When possible, use 'track-upright' instead for accessibility support.

Stringoptional
Track map scale/uprighttrack-upright

The sizing scale of the track map. '1.0' is the user's selected default image size. '2.0' is twice the user's selected default image size.

Numberoptional
Track map alternate texttrack-alt

Alternate text for the track map.

Stringoptional
Track map captiontrack-caption

Caption for the track map.

Contentoptional
Forecast mapforecast

Forecast map of the event. This will override the track map, if one was provided.

Filesuggested
Forecast map sizeforecast-width forecast-size

Width of the forecast map. When possible, use 'forecast-upright' instead for accessibility support.

Stringoptional
Forecast map scale/uprightforecast-upright

The sizing scale of the forecast map. '1.0' is the user's selected default image size. '2.0' is twice the user's selected default image size.

Numberoptional
Forecast map alternate textforecast-alt

Alternate text for the forecast map.

Stringoptional
Forecast map captionforecast-caption

Caption for the forecast map.

Contentoptional
Locationlocation place

Location where the event occurred. Wikilink, if applicable.

Contentoptional
Coordinatescoordinates

Coordinates of the event. Use 'lat' and 'lon' instead, when applicable. Do not confuse with current coordinates; those must be in a /Current subbox. Supply this value using {{coord}}.

Contentoptional
Causecause

Cause of the event.

Contentoptional
No history?no-history

Disables the meteorological history for this infobox.

Booleanoptional
Nameas

Name of the event during the first stage of its existence.

Contentsuggested
Name italics?name-italics

Set to "off" to disable name italics.

Suggested values
off
Stringoptional
Durationduration

The event's duration of existence.

Contentoptional
Datedate

The day that the event occurred. Used for single-day events, such as floods and single tornadoes. When possible, use {{start date}}.

Contentsuggested
Formedformed

The day that the storm formed. When possible, use {{start date}}.

Contentsuggested
Renamedrenamed

The day that the storm was renamed. Use this for storms where the responsible agency is the same (Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes). When possible, use {{start date}}.

Contentsuggested
Crossed overcrossed-over crossed

The day that the storm crossed over to another basin (and thus, received a new name). For storms where the responsible agency is the same (Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes), use "Renamed" instead. When possible, use {{start date}}.

Contentsuggested
Exited landexited exited-land

The day that the storm exited land.

Contentoptional
Subtropicalsubtropical

The day that the tropical cyclone became subtropical. For the transition of extratropical cyclones to tropical cyclones, see "formed".

Datesuggested
Remnant lowremnant low remnant low remnant-low

The day on which the storm transitioned into a remnant low.

Contentoptional
Post-tropicalpost-tropical

The day that the tropical cyclone became post-tropical.

Contentoptional
Extratropicalextratropical

The day that the tropical cyclone became extratropical.

Contentoptional
Extratropical labelextratropical-label

The label for the 'extratropical' parameter, if one should be used.

Contentoptional
Dissipateddissipated

The day that the storm dissipated. When possible, use {{end date}}.

Contentsuggested
Content1

Content of the box. May be child boxes. This will enable the footer, so more subboxes cannot be added afterwards.

Contentoptional
Footer?footer

Set to 'true' to include a footer. This will prevent further subboxes from being added.

Booleanoptional