Draft:List of storms named Phil
Submission declined on 9 January 2024 by KylieTastic (talk).
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- Comment: Disambiguation pages normally require at least three entries to be deemed notable and with one entry only having a secondary name of Phil and neither having full articles it seems like a stretch to me. KylieTastic (talk) 23:21, 9 January 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: Sound rationale KylieTastic. I do think the 1996–97 Cyclone Phil warrants mention somewhere among the storm SIAs, and so I have added a 'see also' for it to the article of a similar name: List of storms named Phyllis. (It could perhaps be added to the Philippe SIA as well.) Drdpw (talk) 16:36, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
The name Phil has been used once to name a tropical cyclone in the Australian region. It has also been used to name a European windstorm.
In the Australian region:
- Cyclone Phil – long-lived tropical cyclone which impacted Australia.
In Europe:
- Storm Bettina – extratropical cyclone that affect Eastern and Southern Europe.
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