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North american winter storm and european windstorm mergers
No. Seperate events in different countries shouldn't be merged with each other. They shall remain seperate but maybe with brief descriptions of each other and see also links. When i loged on last night, i wasnt very happy to see all my winter storm arcticles, of which I worked many hours on making, were removed and merged with windstorm arcticles. Sure, some NA storms lead to the devoloppement of some Euro windstorms BUT they aren't directly linked (by most people).
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16:58, 17 February 2020 (UTC)reply
May 9 cold blast
Should we add a section for the May 9 cold blast? It broke record lows and tied record latest snow in NYC too, causing Islip to have more snow in May then February.
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17:44, 16 August 2022 (UTC)reply
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North american winter storm and european windstorm mergers
No. Seperate events in different countries shouldn't be merged with each other. They shall remain seperate but maybe with brief descriptions of each other and see also links. When i loged on last night, i wasnt very happy to see all my winter storm arcticles, of which I worked many hours on making, were removed and merged with windstorm arcticles. Sure, some NA storms lead to the devoloppement of some Euro windstorms BUT they aren't directly linked (by most people).
Wikicanada1127 (
talk)
16:58, 17 February 2020 (UTC)reply
May 9 cold blast
Should we add a section for the May 9 cold blast? It broke record lows and tied record latest snow in NYC too, causing Islip to have more snow in May then February.
47.23.6.178 (
talk)
17:44, 16 August 2022 (UTC)reply