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It's still happening, has only had two fatalities (one of which is currently still unconfirmed, I may be wrong) and one potentially notable EF4. Shouldn't we wait until the event is over, like we have discussed time and time again? Like I know the fatality thing technically counts it, but the exact same people that jump on to early article creators are literally the people creating articles insanely prematurely. At least wait a day or two, until the event is actually over. MemeGod ._. ( talk) 01:31, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
Does this tornado outbreak have the most consecutive tornado emergency days since 2003? Just need verification. EPhC4 ( talk) 12:22, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
I have quite a few images of tornadic and non-tornadic impacts due to this outbreak, as I was in the direct path of a large supercell. Should I upload/add some of my images? MemeGod ._. ( My talk page, my contributions and my creations!) 23:38, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
@ MarioProtIV:, @ ChessEric:, @ Timcigar12: I'm pinging the main editors I've seen to this article to ask that everyone please double check the times of the tornadoes prior to adding them. Almost every one of them added today was/is an hour off. I'm working to fix them while adding the PNSs. wxtrackercody ( talk ¡ contributions) 23:54, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
I used to live and was born there (and I have 10+ relatives there), so I just wanted to know if Pleasent View took a hit from the EF1 tornado on May 8 or wasn't in the path. I can't find any info on the matter, so if anyone knows, thanks! :) MemeGod ._. ( My talk page, my contributions and my creations!) 13:15, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
The templates saying that âWikimedia Commons has media related to [so and so]â can get really misleading if you click on the link in the template and it goes to an error page. Please copy and images to commons or Iâm going to have to remove the template. 2601:5C5:4380:FD80:5054:A7C6:AA2D:9AE2 ( talk) 17:19, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
I have noticed that the article could eventually warrant a "Daily Statistics" table and/or a dedicated "List of tornadoes" (similar to the Tornado outbreak sequence of April 25â28, 2024). However, I understand that this article needs to time to develop information and validate reports, and the current statistics differ from the previous outbreak.
Should these 2 changes be considered for implementation right now (or later on)? Implementing them should be fairly simple, but I wanted to make sure that they would be approved for this article.
This may be too early to bring up now, but I thought this was worth mentioning.
Also, is there an established standard for including certain elements such as these (relative to the statistics of any given tornado outbreak)? I could not find an advice page discussing this, whereas individual tornado sections / articles must meet distinct requirements (as discussed in the past). 2601:2C1:8B80:349F:4A93:1681:C693:D291 ( talk) 04:58, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
"The outbreak also served as the end of a 16-day period of constant severe weather and tornado activity across the United States that began with the late-April outbreak â with over 250 total confirmed tornadoes across both outbreaks."
Every day since April 24 has had at least 1 report to the Storm Prediction Center's filtered storm report database - the least active days being April 29 with 10 storm reports and May 5 with 12. Just yesterday, on May 12, there were 49 storm reports, hardly qualifying as the end of constant severe weather activity, not to mention today's enhanced (3/5) risk over the Gulf Coast into Texas.
My question is, where do we draw the bounds on when this active period started and ended? It's not something concrete like a single tornado outbreak, where the bounds are easily drawn. GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 12:45, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
As more tornadoes were confirmed, more warnings were issued the map is now quite outdated. Can someone fix it or does anyone know how to make a similar map? 142.114.56.56 ( talk) 21:39, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
So far, using the NOAA Damage Assessment toolkit, tornadoes have been confirmed and surveyed on May 11 (1 in TN, 1 in OH, and 3 in PA), May 12 (1 in TX, 4 in LA, 2 in MS, 2 in AL), and May 13 (1 in NC, 2 in MO), in addition to whichever weren't surveyed yet. These were not associated with the initial trough, however should count as standalone tornado outbreaks, even as part of an outbreak sequence. Both today and tomorrow are under at least a 5% tornado risk, meaning that if this is considered a concrete outbreak sequence, it's most likely going to continue at least into the 16th and perhaps into the weekend or even next week. GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 15:53, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
And if it can't, then what are the requirements for tornadoes to get its own article? Hoguert ( talk) 20:52, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
Several tornado occured on May 11, including an EF2 in Pennsylvania. Why is May 11 not included? Weather article creator ( talk) 21:03, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
It was the same system and there was a EF2 tornado. Why is it not included? Weather article creator ( talk) 17:41, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
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It's still happening, has only had two fatalities (one of which is currently still unconfirmed, I may be wrong) and one potentially notable EF4. Shouldn't we wait until the event is over, like we have discussed time and time again? Like I know the fatality thing technically counts it, but the exact same people that jump on to early article creators are literally the people creating articles insanely prematurely. At least wait a day or two, until the event is actually over. MemeGod ._. ( talk) 01:31, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
Does this tornado outbreak have the most consecutive tornado emergency days since 2003? Just need verification. EPhC4 ( talk) 12:22, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
I have quite a few images of tornadic and non-tornadic impacts due to this outbreak, as I was in the direct path of a large supercell. Should I upload/add some of my images? MemeGod ._. ( My talk page, my contributions and my creations!) 23:38, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
@ MarioProtIV:, @ ChessEric:, @ Timcigar12: I'm pinging the main editors I've seen to this article to ask that everyone please double check the times of the tornadoes prior to adding them. Almost every one of them added today was/is an hour off. I'm working to fix them while adding the PNSs. wxtrackercody ( talk ¡ contributions) 23:54, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
I used to live and was born there (and I have 10+ relatives there), so I just wanted to know if Pleasent View took a hit from the EF1 tornado on May 8 or wasn't in the path. I can't find any info on the matter, so if anyone knows, thanks! :) MemeGod ._. ( My talk page, my contributions and my creations!) 13:15, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
The templates saying that âWikimedia Commons has media related to [so and so]â can get really misleading if you click on the link in the template and it goes to an error page. Please copy and images to commons or Iâm going to have to remove the template. 2601:5C5:4380:FD80:5054:A7C6:AA2D:9AE2 ( talk) 17:19, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
I have noticed that the article could eventually warrant a "Daily Statistics" table and/or a dedicated "List of tornadoes" (similar to the Tornado outbreak sequence of April 25â28, 2024). However, I understand that this article needs to time to develop information and validate reports, and the current statistics differ from the previous outbreak.
Should these 2 changes be considered for implementation right now (or later on)? Implementing them should be fairly simple, but I wanted to make sure that they would be approved for this article.
This may be too early to bring up now, but I thought this was worth mentioning.
Also, is there an established standard for including certain elements such as these (relative to the statistics of any given tornado outbreak)? I could not find an advice page discussing this, whereas individual tornado sections / articles must meet distinct requirements (as discussed in the past). 2601:2C1:8B80:349F:4A93:1681:C693:D291 ( talk) 04:58, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
"The outbreak also served as the end of a 16-day period of constant severe weather and tornado activity across the United States that began with the late-April outbreak â with over 250 total confirmed tornadoes across both outbreaks."
Every day since April 24 has had at least 1 report to the Storm Prediction Center's filtered storm report database - the least active days being April 29 with 10 storm reports and May 5 with 12. Just yesterday, on May 12, there were 49 storm reports, hardly qualifying as the end of constant severe weather activity, not to mention today's enhanced (3/5) risk over the Gulf Coast into Texas.
My question is, where do we draw the bounds on when this active period started and ended? It's not something concrete like a single tornado outbreak, where the bounds are easily drawn. GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 12:45, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
As more tornadoes were confirmed, more warnings were issued the map is now quite outdated. Can someone fix it or does anyone know how to make a similar map? 142.114.56.56 ( talk) 21:39, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
So far, using the NOAA Damage Assessment toolkit, tornadoes have been confirmed and surveyed on May 11 (1 in TN, 1 in OH, and 3 in PA), May 12 (1 in TX, 4 in LA, 2 in MS, 2 in AL), and May 13 (1 in NC, 2 in MO), in addition to whichever weren't surveyed yet. These were not associated with the initial trough, however should count as standalone tornado outbreaks, even as part of an outbreak sequence. Both today and tomorrow are under at least a 5% tornado risk, meaning that if this is considered a concrete outbreak sequence, it's most likely going to continue at least into the 16th and perhaps into the weekend or even next week. GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 15:53, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
And if it can't, then what are the requirements for tornadoes to get its own article? Hoguert ( talk) 20:52, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
Several tornado occured on May 11, including an EF2 in Pennsylvania. Why is May 11 not included? Weather article creator ( talk) 21:03, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
It was the same system and there was a EF2 tornado. Why is it not included? Weather article creator ( talk) 17:41, 26 May 2024 (UTC)