User:LemonJuiceIsSour
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BACK!!!
My reaction to the end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season:
“Welp, that was a good run.” - LemonJuiceIsSour, 2:57 PM EST, Nov 23, 2024.


🍋 🍋(talk!) My awards: my awards page
Hi! I’m LemonJuiceIsSour[a], but you can call me Lemon. For some reason, I got into a lot of trouble as a beginner, and still have some rough times to this day. I am interested in meteorology, hurricanes, typhoons, and other types of tropical cyclones. My old username was HurricaneKirk2024. Sometimes, I am a little agitated, and sometimes I am happy. If you do see me online, please say hi, for I do need comfort. I am part of WikiProject Tropical Cyclones. I make a LOT of edits, for some reason. My hobby in meteorology started when Hurricane Helene made landfall. My hobby strengthened when Hurricane Milton made landfall, when I was on Wikipedia.
Note that my friend joined Wikipedia due to me telling him to, but he’s my friend, and I have warned him about the meatpuppetry issue. If you report me, please read this note.
My Fandom profile: https://hypotheticalhurricanes.fandom.com/wiki/User:LemonJuiceIsSweet
(got in a ton of trouble in the HHW Discord by accident… life lesson: don’t ping everyone)
Zoom Earth helped me predict Nika, Ofel, and Pepito. “There were three disturbances… one to the northwest formed early, that one became Nika. The second one was on the northeast, it would power through the Phillipines, that was Ofel. And the one to the south, it would blaze through the Phillipines as hard as it could, like the end. That one was Pepito.”
2026 so far (every system in the Atlantic)

History of video games at home?
Default date for months is the 15th of every month except February, which the default date is the 14th. Default dates for years are July 15th.

Articles and drafts
Here are all of the articles and drafts that I have created overall:
Articles
- Hurricane Kirk (2024) (shared credit with Shmego)
- Tropical Storm Nadine (2024)
- Hurricane Erick
- Tropical Storm Nokaen
- Cyclone Gezani
- Tropical Storm Penha
Drafts
Userboxes
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References
- See also: Cyclone Hudhud was no ordinary storm. It was rage. It was destruction on full throttle. Born in the Bay of Bengal, it grew wild — fast, fierce, and unstoppable. The wind howled like a monster. The sea turned black. Waves slammed against everything. When Hudhud hit the coast, it tore through cities like a blade through paper. Visakhapatnam felt the first punch. Trees ripped out. Buildings shattered. Power lines fell like toys. Roads turned into rivers of chaos. The air itself screamed. People ran. Some prayed. Some just watched, frozen, as nature showed its dark face. The sky was gray for days. Silence came only after everything was gone. Hudhud didn’t just destroy homes. It broke confidence. It left scars — physical and emotional. But from that wreckage, people stood again. Rebuilding. Repairing. Remembering. Cyclone Hudhud was more than a weather event. It was a lesson — that humans build, but nature decides. It reminded everyone that strength isn’t just about survival. It’s about starting over after the storm ends


