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--Xiahou 20:53, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Talk page of Movement to Impeach George W. Bush
editSorry you got lumped in on this. Apparently do to the fact you agreed that the article needs a tag to show its pov you got subtly (really obvious sarcasm) accused of being a sockpuppet. I made an edit without being logged in to show its not at all the same on the talk page. I will respond to stuff on there later.
Anyway welcome. I looked at your contributions. Nice citing of articles so far. Keep up the good work. If you have any questions at all feel free to leave me a line on my talk page [[1]] Thanks for your time. --Xiahou 20:53, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Take a look more people are behind this issue now. Hopefully the tag will stay till the issue is resolved and the article changed to reflect this. --Xiahou 01:34, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for all the extra info to go through. --Fujita 18:50, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
Your user page
editI shrunk the picture as you requested. An easy way to resize pictures is to put "|500px" or whatever size you desire after the file name but still within the brackets, as I have done there. Hope you like it, and I hope you will continue to make helpful edits.
By the way, have you considered signing up for WikiProject Severe weather? That seems to be right up your alley. -RunningOnBrains 06:58, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for the picture help and the group recomendation. I will look at it and possibly sign up. --Fujita 17:51, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Mel/Fujita
editI saw what you told me about on here. I am glad you emailed the admin so they know its rather obvious we are not the same person (wouildn't mom be in a shock :-) When I get back on here regular *fingers crossed* in a couple months, this should be a dead and gone issue. Had a few minutes stopping by work today to kill so I thought I would look at it. Wondering if you want to expand article on Hail Stones using that report you wrote for your final? Especially those photos you took last year. It would fit well integrated into the article. --Xiahou 18:21, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
The pictures I took are not quite the quality of the ones already there. The sources I used for my report where much the same of those already used. I could copy edit some I suppose --Fujita 17:51, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Jem
editThere is an article for one of your old favorite TV's shows- Jem (TV series) enjoy --Xiahou 21:38, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
It has been mentionned in the Wikiproject Severe Weather talk page but here is a link to the discussion.--JForget 01:05, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
WkiProject Severe Weather Newsletter
editA newsletter has been started for WP:SEVERE at Wikipedia:WikiProject Severe weather/Newsletter. Newsletter editors are currently in need of nominations for featured member to finish the newsletter before the begining of the month. Nominations are accepted at the above link. User: Southern Illinois SKYWARN and User:Juliancolton —Preceding comment was added at 23:43, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
WikiProject Severe Weather Newsletter (February 2008)
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The WikiProject Severe weather NewsletterVol. I, No. 1, Issue 1, February 2008 If you would like to delete this message, the original is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Severe weather/Newsletter/February 2008 | |
WelcomeeditWelcome to the first monthly issue of the WikiProject Severe weather newsletter! In this issue, we will welcome you to the newsletter, and give you an idea of what the project is about, what it has done, and what it plans to do. So, enjoy reading the February 2008 issue! If you have not signed up to receive the newsletter, you may do so at the newsletter page. If you do not sign up, you will not receive the next newsletter! New project articlesedit
Featured storyeditThis featured story focuses on the relative WikiWork for this project. The relative WikiWork is the measure of how lose a project is to having every article featured. It is a complex calculation; ω = a + 2g + 3b + 4s + 5t where a is A-class articles, g is GA-class articles, b is B-class articles, s is start-class articles, and t is stub-class articles. Thus, the closer you are to 0 (zero), the closer you are to having every article featured. The WikiWork number for every class is added, then divided by the number of articles, similar to averaging, and it is found that the relative WikiWork for this project is Ω = 4.182. Ω is a symbol for the relative WikiWork factor. That is not the best number, as we are closer to 5 than we are to 0, and we are very close to 5. This means that the majority of the articles in the project are either stub, or start. That is what we need to change. So, while more severe weather articles are good, we should try not to publish as many stub class, and fewer start class articles. Wikiwork statisticseditWikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Severe weather articles by quality statistics Members sectioneditNew members User:Juliancolton (Talk) The most recent user to join the project, but is very active. User:Juliancolton is also an editor of this newsletter. Featured member User:CrazyC83 is this month's featured member for WikiProject Severe weather. (The following text is from User:JForget's nomination.) User:CrazyC83 - One of the most active (if not the most) members in recent tornado activity coverage and monitoring. Recent examples of this includes the February-March 2007 Tornado Outbreak in Alabama and Missouri, the May 2007 Tornado Outbreak in Kansas and Oklahoma and the January 2008 Tornado Outbreak Sequence in Missouri, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. Had also made coverage in non-article tornado events such as the New Orleans tornado event on February 13, 2007 and the tornado event associated with the Superstorm of December 16, 2007. User:CrazyC83 made numerous edits, more than one hundred, to 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak. Significant stormseditSignificant storms last month included the outbreak in the United States in early to mid-January that produced 71 tornadoes and killed three people. Several tornado emergencies were issued in association with supercells during this outbreak. This outbreak was very similar to a classic spring severe weather outbreak, but extending farther north than even most late season outbreaks. The hardest hit areas on January 7 were the Springfield, Missouri metropolitan area and areas immediately to the north of Chicago, three people were killed near Springfield throughout the Southwestern Missouri Ozarks. On January 8, my area, the Tri-State region of Evansville, Indiana, was hit with the tornado outbreak. Only a few funnel clouds were reported in my area. Most tornadoes of the day were confined to the Memphis, Tennessee area and Eastern Arkansas, where one person was killed. On January 9 only a few wind and hail reports were received[1]. On January 10, however, the action started back up. More tornadic storms developed across the Southern United States, including several significant storms that produced tornadoes. These tornadoes severely damaged rual towns in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The most notable of these tornadoes was reported in Lamar County, Alabama where 1 person was injured as several buildings were destroyed in this EF-3 tornado. Five more deaths (three by tornadoes and two by straight-line winds) were reported on January 29 from a series of scattered tornadoes and a serial derecho across the Ohio Valley stretching south into Arkansas.[2] Referencesedit
For more references see January 2008 Tornado Outbreak Sequence |
Southern Illinois SKYWARN (talk) 14:39, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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