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This orphan seems perfect for inclusion into
Weather radar, which is the
only article linking here. Its section
#Multiple reflections would thereby gain a subsection with two paragraphs and one image. "Three body scatter spike" (TBSS) is seems an otherwise obscure and specific reference not at all likely to be found outside this topic. I propose merging TBSS into Weather Radar, and have placed a tag on each page accordingly. —
VoxLuna ☾
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19:45, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
I went to this article for an explanation of the subject, and found it's either completely wrong or explains itself in a really roundabout way. The NWS provides a much easier to understand definition of a TBSS, which I suggest the article be based off if it's ever rewritten. Some more references and examples of occurrences would be nice as well. Juliancolton ( talk) 19:20, 24 May 2011 (UTC)
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This orphan seems perfect for inclusion into
Weather radar, which is the
only article linking here. Its section
#Multiple reflections would thereby gain a subsection with two paragraphs and one image. "Three body scatter spike" (TBSS) is seems an otherwise obscure and specific reference not at all likely to be found outside this topic. I propose merging TBSS into Weather Radar, and have placed a tag on each page accordingly. —
VoxLuna ☾
orbit
land
19:45, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
I went to this article for an explanation of the subject, and found it's either completely wrong or explains itself in a really roundabout way. The NWS provides a much easier to understand definition of a TBSS, which I suggest the article be based off if it's ever rewritten. Some more references and examples of occurrences would be nice as well. Juliancolton ( talk) 19:20, 24 May 2011 (UTC)
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