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This topic is opening foreseeing a possible scenario of “war of edition” about the pre-referred subject. The data hdi, as is shown in the article right now, was derived from the following site : http://www.atlasbrasil.org.br/ranking, at the options: RM and 2020 and describes the data of Greater São Paulo’s HDI for 2020 year.
Could some third MODERATOR or ADMINISTRATOR help us in this discussion? B777-300ER ( talk) 19:41, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
Please let's go move the article to: "São Paulo (City)". LOSBY2 ( talk) 10:56, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
This is in the Demographics section.
Are the percentage changes for population growth correct? For example, the table shows, for the last two years:
2010 11,253,503 +0.76%
2021 12,396,372 +0.88%
However, percentage increase for these numbers is:
(12,396,372 - 11,253,503) / 11,253,503 * 100 = 10.16%
Am I completely misunderstanding what the percentage column is showing? 2603:6080:3D03:9684:78E3:2F05:C72:DA46 ( talk) 19:39, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
I think it’s hard to call Sao Paulo a humid subtropical city. If not for the elevation, it would have been completely tropical, and the elevation just makes nights cooler, but there’s no real difference during the day between July and January. דולב חולב ( talk) 23:46, 29 January 2024 (UTC)
The city of São Paulo lost its nickname "land of drizzle" after more intense droughts and received the "city of storms" due to the frequency of days with extreme rainfall. That nickname is explained by climatologist Carlos Nobre. Data from the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) prove that the old nickname of the city of São Paulo is outdated. [1] https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2024/05/10/cidade-de-sp-deixou-de-ser-terra-da-garoa-para-se-tornar-cidade-das-tempestades.ghtml Kado Gualberto ( talk) 20:06, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
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This topic is opening foreseeing a possible scenario of “war of edition” about the pre-referred subject. The data hdi, as is shown in the article right now, was derived from the following site : http://www.atlasbrasil.org.br/ranking, at the options: RM and 2020 and describes the data of Greater São Paulo’s HDI for 2020 year.
Could some third MODERATOR or ADMINISTRATOR help us in this discussion? B777-300ER ( talk) 19:41, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
Please let's go move the article to: "São Paulo (City)". LOSBY2 ( talk) 10:56, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
This is in the Demographics section.
Are the percentage changes for population growth correct? For example, the table shows, for the last two years:
2010 11,253,503 +0.76%
2021 12,396,372 +0.88%
However, percentage increase for these numbers is:
(12,396,372 - 11,253,503) / 11,253,503 * 100 = 10.16%
Am I completely misunderstanding what the percentage column is showing? 2603:6080:3D03:9684:78E3:2F05:C72:DA46 ( talk) 19:39, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
I think it’s hard to call Sao Paulo a humid subtropical city. If not for the elevation, it would have been completely tropical, and the elevation just makes nights cooler, but there’s no real difference during the day between July and January. דולב חולב ( talk) 23:46, 29 January 2024 (UTC)
The city of São Paulo lost its nickname "land of drizzle" after more intense droughts and received the "city of storms" due to the frequency of days with extreme rainfall. That nickname is explained by climatologist Carlos Nobre. Data from the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) prove that the old nickname of the city of São Paulo is outdated. [1] https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2024/05/10/cidade-de-sp-deixou-de-ser-terra-da-garoa-para-se-tornar-cidade-das-tempestades.ghtml Kado Gualberto ( talk) 20:06, 11 May 2024 (UTC)