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Re: Portal
Done. Again, thanks for maintaining it this month, I've been extremely busy enrolling in a new school and searching for a job. I should be back to a reasonable level of editing within a few weeks. See you around! -RunningOnBrains03:37, 3 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Where do you get your climate data?
I'm interested in seeing the climate data used to generate the data such what you use on Climate_of_Minnesota. It goes to an NOAA page, but there is no way that I can see to pull up those data tables on demand for other cities. In the past, I've found NOAA and NCDC to be very un-userfriendly when it comes to getting data that they have on their site; once it took me several days to try to find something that should've been very easy. Can you help me? Note: the .pl link that they give at the bottom of the page doesn't work. SoapTalk/Contributions21:56, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, that worked perfectly. I'm a bit of a climate statistics geek, and I'm glad to have yet another source of data at my disposal. (And one probably less likely to be corrupt than weatherbase.com, wunderground.com, and the CD I have here at home, and more user-friendly than worldclimate.com). You really picked a winner with that Winona place ... it's warmer than almost half of Iowa. I assume it's a microclimate phenomenon of some sort ... you see that a lot in the mountainous states but I guess sometimes it happens in the Plains states too. SoapTalk/Contributions00:45, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Weather history
Hello, WxGopher. This article looks interesting if you missed it. The tornado in Brooklyn Park near Roseville missed me by just a fluke so I went on about it on User:SMcCandlish's page if it matters. Some folks worry about things like killswitches probably because of games and fiction so when I heard the term, felt free to worry because it was real. I was told the man in the tree is the most famous arborist in the city of Saint Paul, as of about 2002 (would have to check), thus the photos because never again will I have a tree or enough to pay for work like that. He even fixed up the neighbors on one side, too late on the other. But, as I told my family, when I was caught, on the ground, staring up and grinning and he smiled back down, it was because I must have been the stupidist client on record. -SusanLesch (talk) 07:59, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Weather Portal "This week"
I'm making a real push to get every date filled, and will be changing the format to only have events three days before and after today's date listed (like an actual week!). Just keeping you updated in case you see me editing a lot of your pages. -RunningOnBrains17:06, 27 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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I've done a quick copyedit to the lede and the first section, and there are a few things I'd advise you to change so far:
Take out the think about Skywarn's "top severe weather event in Minnesota". The website says it's just one guy's opinion, and it doesn't really a lot add to the article (the numbers speak for themselves!)
Single-section subheaders are discouraged (1 Meteorological synopsis and 1.1 Forecasts)
Maybe get a satellite image for that day? Or a picture of people cleaning up or someone important surveying the damage maybe. Or both! I know free images are hard to get, but it seems kinda monotonous with a whole bunch of damage pictures and not much else.
I did find some satellite images here, http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/misc/980329.html, but since it's not off a government server I don't know if we can use them. The images themselves came from a government satellite, but I don't know if someone can copyright their own enhancement of them or not. As far as different types of photographs, there are a ton here (http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mpx/?n=1998mar29photographs) but I don't see anything as being really outstanding. It's a lot of damage and that's about it.
I'm still trying to figure out FA criteria myself but I can help out a bit :)
With the tornado table, try not to use 0 mi for the distance traveled
I'm not sure about the time policy for the severe weather project, but for the tropical cyclone project, UTC is preferred over local times.
I think you're right - I'll change this.
With the F1 tornado near Lionsdale and F2 tornado near Castle Rock, are you sure that there's no information for them? Being that this was the largest single day outbreak for MN in March, I would think that there would be substantial information on al the tornadoes.
Yeah, I couldn't find anything. The Twin Cities NWS put a really comprehensive piece up last year, and nothing specific is mentioned in these either. It is a bit odd, that tornado could be rated F2, and not have any damage listed.
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Upper level dynamics is a broadly generalized term
No no, if you look, you tagged the article back in April as a stub, then you tagged it today as not a stub, and nothing changed in the meantime. I don't have strong feelings either way, I just thought it was funny.-RunningOnBrains22:29, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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