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It's still a work in progress, so be gentle. WindRunner 18:34, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello!
I am one of three Cornell University students who have decided to upgrade this page as part of a class Wikipedia project. We have an undergrad Meteorology Major and two Information Science Majors working on the article. We also have access to the resources of the Atmospheric Science Department here at Cornell. We'll be outlining exactly what we're doing over the next day or two. Here's a link to our course page(it's also at the top of this talk page)
Cornell COMM/INFO 3460-Online Communities Nebelmeister ( talk) 15:21, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
Edit Category | User's responsible | Outline of changes |
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Locations | Victory of the Burgh & Nebelmeister | Appalachian Mountains, southeastern US. US west coast. Southeastern Australia. Rocky Mountains. Eastern Asia. Iceland. New Zealand. Andes Mountains, South America. Brooks Range, Alaska. Alps, Europe. |
Development | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Further details and examples for development. Images showing the development of a CAD event. How the development manifests itself at different altitudes and locations. Timeline of events. |
Effects | Nebelmeister & Victory of the Burgh | Impacts on sensible weather. Influence of Gulf stream. Phenomenon of alongshore surge. Reduced gravity. Relating to freezing rain. |
Erosion | Cornellwx & Victory of the Burgh | Numerical models tend to underestimate duration. Bulk Richards number 'Ri". Stability, strength of inversion layer, vertical wind shear. Cold advecton aloft, solar heating, near-surface divergence, shear-induced mixing, frontal advance, synoptic settings. |
Notable events | Victory of the Burgh & Nebelmeister | Event of 30 and 31 October 2002 |
Classifying CAD Events | Victory of the Burgh & Cornellwx | Classical, Dry ONset & Diabatically Enhanced. Hybrid. In-Situ. |
Surface Analysis (image focused) | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Images from Lackman's textbook. Can they be used? |
Detection Algorithm | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Not enough information on this to write a section for it. |
Nebelmeister ( talk) 15:42, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
Initial Source Ideas:
Midlatitude Synoptic Meteorology. Dynamics, Analysis & Forecasting by Gary Lackmann.
Access to Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Department at Cornell University.
Research papers on CAD.
Cornellwx ( talk) 16:04, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
You might want to merge references 16-22, since they are so similar and referencing nearby pages. You can use < ref name = " "> (without the extraneous spaces) to merge similar references together. Otherwise, view the article history (view history tab on the main article page) and look at the changes I have made. I have included helpful pointers which should help you along with further editing. =) Thegreatdr ( talk) 02:01, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
We have finished our edits for the school project, but of course there is still more work that could be done to enhance the article. We would like to thank Thegreatdr for your guidance and input. We appreciate your support of our entrance to the Wikipedia community. Thank you again! Cornellwx ( talk) 17:42, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||||||||
|
This article was the subject of an educational assignment in Fall 2013. Further details were available on the "Education Program:Cornell University/Online Communities (Fall 2013)" page, which is now unavailable on the wiki. |
It's still a work in progress, so be gentle. WindRunner 18:34, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello!
I am one of three Cornell University students who have decided to upgrade this page as part of a class Wikipedia project. We have an undergrad Meteorology Major and two Information Science Majors working on the article. We also have access to the resources of the Atmospheric Science Department here at Cornell. We'll be outlining exactly what we're doing over the next day or two. Here's a link to our course page(it's also at the top of this talk page)
Cornell COMM/INFO 3460-Online Communities Nebelmeister ( talk) 15:21, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
Edit Category | User's responsible | Outline of changes |
---|---|---|
Locations | Victory of the Burgh & Nebelmeister | Appalachian Mountains, southeastern US. US west coast. Southeastern Australia. Rocky Mountains. Eastern Asia. Iceland. New Zealand. Andes Mountains, South America. Brooks Range, Alaska. Alps, Europe. |
Development | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Further details and examples for development. Images showing the development of a CAD event. How the development manifests itself at different altitudes and locations. Timeline of events. |
Effects | Nebelmeister & Victory of the Burgh | Impacts on sensible weather. Influence of Gulf stream. Phenomenon of alongshore surge. Reduced gravity. Relating to freezing rain. |
Erosion | Cornellwx & Victory of the Burgh | Numerical models tend to underestimate duration. Bulk Richards number 'Ri". Stability, strength of inversion layer, vertical wind shear. Cold advecton aloft, solar heating, near-surface divergence, shear-induced mixing, frontal advance, synoptic settings. |
Notable events | Victory of the Burgh & Nebelmeister | Event of 30 and 31 October 2002 |
Classifying CAD Events | Victory of the Burgh & Cornellwx | Classical, Dry ONset & Diabatically Enhanced. Hybrid. In-Situ. |
Surface Analysis (image focused) | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Images from Lackman's textbook. Can they be used? |
Detection Algorithm | CornellWX & Nebelmeister | Not enough information on this to write a section for it. |
Nebelmeister ( talk) 15:42, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
Initial Source Ideas:
Midlatitude Synoptic Meteorology. Dynamics, Analysis & Forecasting by Gary Lackmann.
Access to Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Department at Cornell University.
Research papers on CAD.
Cornellwx ( talk) 16:04, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
You might want to merge references 16-22, since they are so similar and referencing nearby pages. You can use < ref name = " "> (without the extraneous spaces) to merge similar references together. Otherwise, view the article history (view history tab on the main article page) and look at the changes I have made. I have included helpful pointers which should help you along with further editing. =) Thegreatdr ( talk) 02:01, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
We have finished our edits for the school project, but of course there is still more work that could be done to enhance the article. We would like to thank Thegreatdr for your guidance and input. We appreciate your support of our entrance to the Wikipedia community. Thank you again! Cornellwx ( talk) 17:42, 10 October 2013 (UTC)