User talk:ChessEric/Archives/2022/April
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Question about breaking tornadoes.
Hi! i'm not sure if it's correct wikipedia etiquette to ask a question like this here, but I've seen you around the current tornado articles and wanted to ask a question. When do you guys consider a tornado suitable to be added to a table or counted as a confirmed tornado? Does it have to come from the SPC storm reports? Thanks for your time! --Wikiwillz (talk) 22:44, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
- @Wikiwillz: We will add some tornadoes to the table under an EF? designation if there is enough information for it be confirmed, but not rated. However, the general practice is that we do not add tornadoes into the table until (a) it has been confirmed on the DAT or (b) the NWS surveys with official ratings come out on the specific NWS forecast office's Twitter page or a PNS (Public Information Statement) from them. Thanks for asking and do not hesitate to ask me questions about anything else you need clarification on! ChessEric (talk · contribs) 22:52, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
- Awesome. thank you :). Wikiwillz (talk) 23:02, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
- @ChessEric Hi! I have another question. When do you guys consider a tornado significant enough to have it's own section in an outbreak article, and when does it become significant enough for a standalone article on the tornado to be suitable? Wikiwillz (talk) 15:54, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
- It depends on the situation. The general practice is that we make sections for EF2+ tornadoes that are (a) long-tracked, (b) causes numerous injuries or fatalities, (c) causes extremely heavy damage or (d) a combination of both. An article is used for extreme cases for when a section does not fully capture the full extent of the tornadoes impact (i.e. 2021 Western Kentucky tornado, 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale, Illinois tornado, and 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado) or in some cases when strong/damaging tornadoes hit unusual places. (i.e. 2010 Bronx tornado, Manzanita tornado, and 2018 Port Orchard tornado) However, I will admit that I'm probably not the best person to ask about this question so I'd like a second opinion from TornadoLGS, United States Man, and/or TornadoInformation12. ChessEric (talk · contribs) 16:14, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
- Wikiwillz, ChessEric hit the nail on the head. The other factor is the presence of a detailed damage summary. NWS Des Moines did not issue a detailed report of the EF4 in Iowa from March 5, so there wasn't enough information to make a section despite the fact it was a long-tracked, deadly EF4 affecting a decently populated area. United States Man (talk) 17:30, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
- It depends on the situation. The general practice is that we make sections for EF2+ tornadoes that are (a) long-tracked, (b) causes numerous injuries or fatalities, (c) causes extremely heavy damage or (d) a combination of both. An article is used for extreme cases for when a section does not fully capture the full extent of the tornadoes impact (i.e. 2021 Western Kentucky tornado, 2015 Rochelle–Fairdale, Illinois tornado, and 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado) or in some cases when strong/damaging tornadoes hit unusual places. (i.e. 2010 Bronx tornado, Manzanita tornado, and 2018 Port Orchard tornado) However, I will admit that I'm probably not the best person to ask about this question so I'd like a second opinion from TornadoLGS, United States Man, and/or TornadoInformation12. ChessEric (talk · contribs) 16:14, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
2020 NCDC reports
Hey me again, I saw you posting a lot that you need help with NCDC reports. Not to overstep, but I have a lot of free time currently to help with things around here, I can help with anything but I'm not sure where to find the reports or in what manner to add them. --Wikiwillz (talk) 23:27, 7 April 2022 (UTC)
- Just look for one of the "Event Report" refs one of the tornado tables and you can just get to it from there. ChessEric (talk · contribs) 23:44, 7 April 2022 (UTC)
Pembroke tornado and re-evaluation
Hey, not challenging anything just wondering where you read that the NWS is re-evaluating the damage/that it may get a higher rating? --Wikiwillz (talk) 23:55, 8 April 2022 (UTC)
- The DAT summary. ChessEric (talk · contribs) 00:11, 9 April 2022 (UTC)
Tornadoes of 2022#Events
hi ChessEric Stop deleting you have alredy done this 2 time.(talk) 03:40, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
- I will not. It is not needed on that page. We have enough images at the top of the page as it is, and it is clogging up the page. ChessEric (talk · contribs) 02:49, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
Your GA nomination of Tornado outbreak of Leap Day 1952
The article Tornado outbreak of Leap Day 1952 you nominated as a good article has been placed on hold . The article is close to meeting the good article criteria, but there are some minor changes or clarifications needing to be addressed. If these are fixed within 7 days, the article will pass; otherwise it may fail. See Talk:Tornado outbreak of Leap Day 1952 for issues which need to be addressed. Message delivered by Legobot, on behalf of PCN02WPS -- PCN02WPS (talk) 22:01, 18 April 2022 (UTC)