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Thank you for all your hard work on tornado pages, keeping them high quality and up to date! ChrisWx (talk - contribs) 21:10, 3 April 2023 (UTC) |
We don’t use directional titles for full summaries, and never have. That’s for tables only. Please stop doing this, as consistency is important, and you can’t just change formatting after years of precedent. North Dallas is an actual community with its own wiki page, so that isn’t a directional title. You’re mis-understanding this whole thing. TornadoInformation12 (talk) 23:19, 13 April 2023 (UTC)TornadoInformation12
TornadoInformation12 (talk) 00:07, 14 April 2023 (UTC)TornadoInformation12
Since we chat a lot about weather sometimes, for future offtopic discussions, do you have Discord or something to communicate for upcoming severe weather outbreaks? I mean, this is the only way to go, since if we chat too much about the upcoming outbreaks and current warnings, I fear we might go past WP:NOTFORUM territory! Tails Wx 00:51, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
You reverted my change about how the supercell and surrounding environment should have started to deteriorate, but didn't because the nature of the supercell produced it's own sort of environment to maintain energy. I'm basing this mainly off of the MA from the NWS here: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/archive/event.php?date=20230419 as well as comments from meteorologist Andy Hill who echoed the same thing in his stream analyzing the storm. Generally the moisture and temperature was pointing towards less and less potential in the evening. There were some areas of potent low-level moisture eastwards, but the supercell would have scaled down by then. Just wondering what you think, I believe it's an accurate notion to include. Wikiwillz (talk) 22:10, 20 April 2023 (UTC)
Hey ChessEric! I’ve been working to try to get the List of United States tornadoes in 1946 underway and I’ve main some good progress. January—April, August, & December are fully done, half of May is done as well (Page progress checklist). I’ve screenshotted a few of the charts to share to friend and people have caught a handful of grammar errors (my favorite was “…buildings were damage or destroyed”, which obviously was “damaged or destroyed”). Anyway, would you mind checking the article out every now and then to see if I made some stupid grammar error like that? Also, feel free to help out if you want or reword/rework any of the tornado summaries. Much appreciated!
P.S. I 100% understand why NOAA started official records in 1950. Pre-1950 is absolutely a nightmare! (So far, the US Weather Bureau apparently documented like 4 “tornadoes” (NOT) in 1946 alone that were wider than 2013 El Reno). Elijahandskip (talk) 18:41, 22 April 2023 (UTC)
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