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'''Patron Article of the Month – ''[[2059 Atlantic hurricane season]]'' by {{U|Soilaf}}, selected by {{u|Eviltoast05}}'''
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'''Patron Article of the Month – ''[[Black Mesa Research Facility]]'' by {{U|F0rsaken}}, selected by {{u|Centrist16}}'''


The '''2059 Atlantic hurricane season''' is the most active and damaging {{W|Atlantic hurricane season}} in recorded history, with an incredible 58 tropical depressions, 55 {{w|Tropical cyclone naming|named storms}}, 36 hurricanes, and 20 {{w|Saffir-Simpson scale|major hurricanes}} - far exceeding the previous record set in the 2034 season, in addition to smashing the global record of 54 depressions & 39 tropical storms previously set in the {{w|1964 Pacific typhoon season}}. The unrivaled hyperactivity of the season was attributed to the lingering effects of human-caused {{w|climate change}} during most of the 20th and the 21st centuries, which - combined with an exceptionally strong {{W|La Niña}} event - permitted {{w|Tropical cyclogenesis|tropical development}} almost anywhere within the {{w|Atlantic Ocean}} and contributed to the historic intensities of several storms during the year.
'''Black Mesa Research Facility''' (or officially; the '''Black Mesa Advanced Research Facility''', and formerly; '''Black Mesa Research Foundation''' (1945–1956)) was an American information, data, advanced physics and federally funded research and development center in Black Mesa, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1945, the laboratory was owned by private holder, Wallace Breen, who was also the founder of Black Mesa in 1945, and was administered by University of New Mexico's Physics Institute. While the facility ostensibly conducts military-industrial research, its secret experiments into teleportation have caused it to make contact with the alien world of Xen, and its scientists covertly studied its life-forms and materials. In a catastrophic event known as the Black Mesa Incident, the anti-mass spectrometer experiment 12-06-2001 conducted on Xen Crystal Sample GG-3883, caused a resonance cascade that caused the destruction of the facility before the destruction of the site by a nuclear weapon on 7 December 2000.


For the first time in history, the {{W|National Hurricane Center}} abandoned their typical Atlantic hurricane season boundaries of June 1-November 30, which were far exceeded during the record-breaking season: the first storm of the year, Tropical Storm Angelina, formed on March 11 and the final system of the season, Hurricane Heather, actually persisted into 2060, dissipating on January 5. For almost the entire season, storms formed at a record pace (an incredible 15 {{w|tropical cyclones}}, including four {{W|List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes|Category 5 hurricanes}}, developed during the month of September). The initial naming list used during the season - extended to 26 names with the addition of letters Q, U, X, Y, and Z - was exhausted, necessitating the usage of an auxiliary list. In unprecedented circumstances, the auxiliary list of 21 names also ran out, which forced the NHC and {{w|WMO}} to draft up a ''second'' backup list of another 21 names.
The science foundation was created between Wallace Breen, Jonathan Whitehead, and a couple other colleagues at the University of New Mexico's Physics Institute, who began experimenting with advanced physics after receiving governmental support by the team behind the Manhattan Project, and the (at the time) currently active Nuclear Weapons Program in the United States.


A total of nine Category 5 hurricanes formed during the 2059 Atlantic hurricane season: [[Hurricane Laurence|Laurence]], [[Hurricane Vladimir|Vladimir]], [[Hurricane Yelena|Yelena]], [[Hurricane Elaine|Elaine]], [[Hurricane Landon|Landon]], [[Hurricane Mirabel|Mirabel]], [[Hurricane Nicholas (2059)|Nicholas]], [[Hurricane Rana|Rana]], and [[Hurricane Cothran|Cothran]].
In the late 20th century, Black Mesa had grown a positive reception in the Physics & Science field, having contributed much to the advancement of both fields through their teleportation technology that they had mastered through out the 60s and 70s, being one of the main rivals against former Research and Development company, Aperture Science, who had lost their spot as the number one science company in the country to Black Mesa themselves, having gone bankrupt by 1997.
 
Black Mesa was previously famous for their teleportation technology among the physics science field, and held the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize for the Sector C Anti-Mass Spectrometer team, which included Colette Green, Cheryl Hicks, Gina Cross, Eli Vance, Isaac Kleiner, and the head of the facility, Wallace Breen. Until December 6, 2000, which was the date of the aforementioned Resonance Cascade that destroyed the facility, and also caused the Xen Invasion and later Seven Hour War.
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Patron Article of the Month – Black Mesa Research Facility by F0rsaken, selected by Centrist16

Black Mesa Research Facility (or officially; the Black Mesa Advanced Research Facility, and formerly; Black Mesa Research Foundation (1945–1956)) was an American information, data, advanced physics and federally funded research and development center in Black Mesa, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1945, the laboratory was owned by private holder, Wallace Breen, who was also the founder of Black Mesa in 1945, and was administered by University of New Mexico's Physics Institute. While the facility ostensibly conducts military-industrial research, its secret experiments into teleportation have caused it to make contact with the alien world of Xen, and its scientists covertly studied its life-forms and materials. In a catastrophic event known as the Black Mesa Incident, the anti-mass spectrometer experiment 12-06-2001 conducted on Xen Crystal Sample GG-3883, caused a resonance cascade that caused the destruction of the facility before the destruction of the site by a nuclear weapon on 7 December 2000.

The science foundation was created between Wallace Breen, Jonathan Whitehead, and a couple other colleagues at the University of New Mexico's Physics Institute, who began experimenting with advanced physics after receiving governmental support by the team behind the Manhattan Project, and the (at the time) currently active Nuclear Weapons Program in the United States.

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