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Wikipedia:WikiProject Weather/General meteorology task force/Collaboration

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Collaboration on articles helps speed up the creation and improvement of articles. Please feel free to inform others in the Meteorology Project about work you are starting, wish collaboration on or seek peer review for.

1) Topics we are currently working on

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This is a list of projects and articles we are currently working on.

These should be moved up the assessment ladder as soon as possible. Ideally, all FA's by the end of the year.

  1. Meteorology C-Class
  2. Climate GA-Class
  3. Cloud C-Class
  4. El Niño-Southern Oscillation B-Class
  5. Flood Start-Class
  6. Global warming FA-Class
  7. Rain B-Class
  8. Tornado FA-Class
  9. Tropical cyclone FA-Class
  10. Weather B-Class

2) Request for collaboration

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This is a list of pages being worked upon where individuals would appreciate the active help of others in discussing and developing an article.

London Tornado of 2006 - 7th December 2006

3) Articles for review

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List of articles currently listed at Wikipedia:Peer review

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The following articles are listed for peer review at WP:PR. You can help improve these articles by viewing the comments left by reviewers and repairing flaws in the articles, or by giving kind and appreciative feedback to the reviewers on what's happening to the article in response to the review process.

List of articles requesting internal review

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This is a list of recently completed pages that request review for factual/design/completeness reasons by other members of the project

Articles for assessment

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Current list of articles officially nominated (GA/FAC candidates)

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This list of articles is currently listed for official WP assessment against GA or FAC criteria. You may be able to help by looking at any comments and improving the articles in response to the assessment process.

List of articles requesting internal (re)assessment

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The following articles currently require an internal assessment or reassessment