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Please do not alphabetise this list as it is pseudogeographical for ease of comparing countries and regions with more extreme variations. Lacunae ( talk) 22:52, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
Maybe it would be better to tag this for WP:WikiProject Europe instead for every single country. It seems to be a clearly Europe-related topic, and I assume more and more countries could be added over time, making the banner list quite unwieldy. Anyway, just a suggestion. GermanJoe ( talk) 14:48, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
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Section 2.3 features records for Ireland (i.e. the Republic of Ireland) whilst 2.5 includes records for UK and (Republic of) Ireland which includes some of the records also included in Section 2.3. Might it be more logical for Section 2.5 be used exclusively for UK records and the Republic of Ireland records all merged into Section 2.3?
There is a complication in that Section 2.3 seems to include only official Met Eireann records whilst some Irish records in Section 2.5 are from Burt publications. However, I am sure the two sources could be distinguished somehow in a combined Section 2.3 for all Republic of Ireland records.
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Please do not alphabetise this list as it is pseudogeographical for ease of comparing countries and regions with more extreme variations. Lacunae ( talk) 22:52, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
Maybe it would be better to tag this for WP:WikiProject Europe instead for every single country. It seems to be a clearly Europe-related topic, and I assume more and more countries could be added over time, making the banner list quite unwieldy. Anyway, just a suggestion. GermanJoe ( talk) 14:48, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
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Section 2.3 features records for Ireland (i.e. the Republic of Ireland) whilst 2.5 includes records for UK and (Republic of) Ireland which includes some of the records also included in Section 2.3. Might it be more logical for Section 2.5 be used exclusively for UK records and the Republic of Ireland records all merged into Section 2.3?
There is a complication in that Section 2.3 seems to include only official Met Eireann records whilst some Irish records in Section 2.5 are from Burt publications. However, I am sure the two sources could be distinguished somehow in a combined Section 2.3 for all Republic of Ireland records.
16:25, 29 March 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Revelina ( talk • contribs)