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List of meteorological phenomena is a subset of Glossary of meteorology and should be merge into it. Pierre cb ( talk) 03:33, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Pierre cb: Please note that the column edits were meant to help improve the article. Thank you for all the work you have put into this glossary. It is very good. I just thought that it was easier to read it on a smartphone when it was just one column. But I also see your point. Thanks.
@ PJsg1011: Why remove the multiple columns from this article. It looks awfull in single column. Furthermore, the use of Bold is discouraged in Wikipedia, it is only used for titles. This is not a good formatting. Pierre cb ( talk) 12:57, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
We wanted to learn all these terms in a flashcard format so we built one and made it freely available. Thought it would be helpful for anyone who wanted to learn the content of this glossary in a flashcard format like Anki to also be able to discover that they exist and have access to it from the source.
Was going to suggest it to be added in the external links section like the following but as it is linking to our own site, following the instructions of the Wikipedia guidelines, thought it would be best to leave this in the talk page for other contributors to see if it would be relevant or see if there was a better place/format to put it
Darigov Research ( talk) 19:34, 20 March 2021 (UTC)
Came across warm-core low and was wondering if it should appear here. Thanks, Facts707 ( talk) 20:37, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
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List of meteorological phenomena is a subset of Glossary of meteorology and should be merge into it. Pierre cb ( talk) 03:33, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Pierre cb: Please note that the column edits were meant to help improve the article. Thank you for all the work you have put into this glossary. It is very good. I just thought that it was easier to read it on a smartphone when it was just one column. But I also see your point. Thanks.
@ PJsg1011: Why remove the multiple columns from this article. It looks awfull in single column. Furthermore, the use of Bold is discouraged in Wikipedia, it is only used for titles. This is not a good formatting. Pierre cb ( talk) 12:57, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
We wanted to learn all these terms in a flashcard format so we built one and made it freely available. Thought it would be helpful for anyone who wanted to learn the content of this glossary in a flashcard format like Anki to also be able to discover that they exist and have access to it from the source.
Was going to suggest it to be added in the external links section like the following but as it is linking to our own site, following the instructions of the Wikipedia guidelines, thought it would be best to leave this in the talk page for other contributors to see if it would be relevant or see if there was a better place/format to put it
Darigov Research ( talk) 19:34, 20 March 2021 (UTC)
Came across warm-core low and was wondering if it should appear here. Thanks, Facts707 ( talk) 20:37, 24 March 2021 (UTC)