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233:** Hmm, good question. I don't think Ice-out is as much about climate as much as it's about an event that is affected by climate. I would consider Ice out, Dust storms, forest fires in that category. However, I think Floods could also be put in that same group, since it's a result of a climate condition. The reason why I put floods in there in the first place is becuase Minnesota has seen 2 or 3 really devestating floods over the past 10-15 years, but for consistencies sake maybe it should be removed. Or, maybe we could add another section devoted to topics not directly related to climate, but of natural phenomena affected by climate. Or maybe none of them belong in this article. Thoughts? 1134:
what I've seen FA people don't seem to like lists. Think that will be okay? I agree that I like the existing intro, I made the other one according to the recommendations of the one person who commented on the article. I've thought about the comments on the Fall section, but I just don't know what else I can do. The period from September - November is the least active in Minnesota, with the exception of the early season blizzard. I'm just not sure what you can write about that. There is always things with the leaves & grasses turning colors, but that's doesn't really fit into this article IMO.
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matching tables for celcius & centimeters but didn't know where to put these in. Would we want to put the tables in, just put those values in () next to the existing values or just leave it as is? As for the cities, I tried to pick cities that were spread across the state, if there should be more of less let me know that as well.
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I rearranged things a little bit to see if I could fit the train picture in the main body. However, I didnā€™t mind the train picture in the intro at all, so if we want to move it back there go right ahead. Even if that happens I think I like the end result of the other changes I made with the images
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I like it. good job. I hope you don't mind - I went through it and made a few changes: spelling, broken links, added some useful links, and improved some awkward wording. Still to be done: Hail should be mentioned, growing season variations by location, keep the snow-bound train picture, citations
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I've been putting together a lot of info to expand this article. How does this look? I haven't done any of the formatting or references yet, but would like to get an idea of the layout and detail of this. The only major thing I have not done yet would be to add temperature and precipitation tables
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The book goes in this order, if you care: winter - coldest places, winter storms, siginifcant days - spring - snowmelt floods, may rituals, metorilogical lamentations, siginificant days - summer -hottest places, severe convection weather, growing season, significant days - fall - indian summe, fire
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That sounds about right. Meteorological observations began in Minnesota in 1820. 186 years / 7 F5 tornadoes = 1 every 26 years. But since you could make arguments about MInnesota not actually being a state until 1858, or the accuracy of reporting F5 in the 1800's, I didn't know if I should try to
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I checked the appendix of the book I have. These are the page counts for the different things: floods at least 30. Fires (forest, prarie, city):6. ice-in part of one page. Dust storms 2, dust bowl 2. I think that floods shoudl stay in as a weather phenominom. Fires can probbably get a sentance under
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I don't believe state averages should be used, they don't really demonstrate much of anything. Over 60% of the states residents live in the twin cities so a temperature measurement from there would probably be best. Maybe Chanhassen is the best spot though, because thats where the official federal
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Any ideas on these? I tried to fit them in as best I could, but I'm not sure how good it looks, I just kind of made up the formatting since there does seem to be any pre-made templates for Climate of States (though there are some for climate for cities, but those won't work here...). I also have
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This week would not be a good one for me to be around to answer questions, next week would be much better. I'd also like to go through it one more time to make sure everything still looks okay to me. The one thing that jumps out right away are the lists I have for tornadoes and blizzards. From
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I am fine with the small lists the article does have, I don't think that turning the list of tornadoes into a paragraph would work, but blizzards you might be able to. When the leaves turn is apparently related to daylight and not weather so I am not sure that could be worked in. The Minnesota
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I thought we'd taken care of most of that, but I'll go through it again when I can to see if I can find any mistakes. Question about the lead section though... Does that really need to be made longer? The lead section on this one is longer on than it is for
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I actually considered adding this statement, but when I did a Google search on that phrase I found that a lot of states/regions say the same thing about their weather. So while it may be true Minnesota more than other states, I wasn't sure if I should add it.
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conditions are generally present in the north. These humid conditions help kick off thunderstorm activity 30ā€“40 days a year. Tornadoes are possible in Minnesota from March ā€“ November, but the peak tornado month is June, followed by July, May, and August.
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weather almanac book I have has these page counts for the seasons:winter = 48, spring = 18, summer = 67, fall = 17 pages. The fall section discusses soil freeze up, dates, Indian summer, and fires which a good chunk of the chapter is spent on. -
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Very good. Suggest breaking lead into 4-5 paras and making it more of a summary--it seems too facty to me. Very little is said of Autumn in the lead and it seems short in the text compared to other seasons. The PR script is below for more tips:
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experience weather unique from the rest of the state. The moderating effect of Lake Superior keeps the surrounding area relatively cooler in the summer and relatively warmer in the winter, giving that region a taste of a
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Another possibly solution would be to try and generate one graph for the whole state, but I don't know if there is a meteorologically possible way to find out definite averages like that for a whole state.
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NWS classifies a winter storm as: hazoardous conditiosn resulting from siginificant quantieis of freezing or frozen preciptiation sometimes combined with strong winds and cold tempreatures. - p90
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Will we be able to do this for several cities without cluttering up the page too much? The only problem with this is I don't think we should do just Minneapolis, because there is a
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I started to install the articlehistory template, and lost a lot of time trying to figure out why the oldid on GA is wrong here - if anyone can sort it out, that would be great.
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Quote on the back cover, might be usefull "Whats the adage in Minnesota? If you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes, it'll change? Mark seely brings us ..." - Cathy Wurzer
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I like having a photo on the first screen - to grab attention. I found a nice shot of Loring park for the Spring section. Nice graph, Ravedave. This article's looking good.
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a blizzard is defined asĀ : Winds exceeding 35 MPH, snow and blowing snow for 3+ hrs, visibility < 1/4mile, and falling tempreatures usuaally with dangerous wind-chills - p90
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for a few cities across the state. Since I haven't checked up on everything yet I'm sure the deails aren't 100% accurate at this time, but I'll work on that. Thoughts?
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I picked up a few Minnesota books from the library the other week and yesterday I remembered one was on climate. Here are the interesting things from it and a ref.
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I personally like the existing intro. We could nominate the article for FA status and see if anyone else doesn't like the intro. You ready to nominate it? -
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drought, and dust one under wind. Ice-in/out probably doesn't need to be mentioned, though it might be usefull to fishermen like meĀ :) What do you think? -
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proclaim an exact number as fact, so I went with the "around one every 25 years" statement. Did they say what the specific tornadoes were? Wiki has a
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Tables look pretty good, I think they fit in nicely. I would put the celcius figures next to the F ones as in the reference I added to the last table. -
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Like your placement. I just stuck it in there because I was in a hurry. The train pic is good and should stay in, I just didn't know where to put it. -
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191:***Thanks, that worked well. How does the intro look now? Do I need to re-reference everything if that's already done farther down in the aricle? 187:
and start ripping material out of the article until only the most important sentences are left. Condense and re-write these as the introduction.
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I like the fall section, a succinct section for a boring season. It already went through PR without any feedback so I say go for it! -
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I think that the above comments suggest that it be split into more paragraphs, be made less facty and maybe even shortened a bit. -
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I have submitted this article for peer review since GA seems to be clogged with hurricanes, and this is a long article which
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Well the peer review closed with no feedback. Should we try and clear up the auto-suggestions and then nominate for FA? -
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recommends sending to peer review. I haven't removed the article from GA, but that can be done if anyone wants to.-
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Should we standardize the captions on the photos? Putting towns in all of them, what do we wikilink, etc.
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Could you get another picture of that tornado, without the road sign? It's very distracting. (kidding)
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page (which I will get to eventually) where that info could go if we were just going to do Minneapolis.
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Please ensure that the article has gone through a thorough copyediting so that it exemplifies some of
537:* snow cover of 1+ inches averages 110 days in the state, 85 days in the south, 140 in the north. -p25 447:
Please ensure that the article has gone through a thorough copyediting so that it exemplifies some of
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and charts So in that case Iā€™d try to find another picture to go where the train is right now.
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in minnesota it also implies 6+ inches of snowfall withing 12 hours or 8+ inches in 24 - p90
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backup "a frequent summer occurrence" with example? "one ever N days" ..." "N times a month"
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Any other suggestions? Besides these two things I'm pretty comfortable with it.
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are all possible during the winter months. Common storm systems include
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is a time of major transition in Minnesota. Early spring commonly sees
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This is a great article you have here. I'd suggest sending it over to
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between a number and the unit of measurement. For example, instead of
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sees heat and humidity predominate in the south, while warm and less
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allows it to experience some of the widest variety of weather in the
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weather in Minnesota is largely the reverse of spring weather. The
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might be terms that should be replaced with specific dates/times.
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On average MN experncines one to two blizzards a season. - p31
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is characterized by cold (below freezing) temperatures and
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why is it not surprising that fall and spring are windy?
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There have been at least seven F5 tornadoes - Page 25
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Add blizzards and winter storms section under winterĀ ?
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Congrats on your hard work! - 443:the sun is larger than the moon. 29: 894:You may wish to browse through 459:You may wish to browse through 405:, but do not link January 2006. 126:Expand Floods section a little 281:Add info on the growing season 1: 1113:20:52, 27 December 2006 (UTC) 1009:Koppen climate classification 949:20:05, 27 December 2006 (UTC) 938:16:21, 26 December 2006 (UTC) 923:22:01, 23 December 2006 (UTC) 907:11:01, 12 December 2006 (UTC) 843:mi, kilometers squared -: --> 656:19:17, 30 November 2006 (UTC) 644:18:37, 30 November 2006 (UTC) 624:03:18, 30 November 2006 (UTC) 605:17:27, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 586:19:26, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 519:19:26, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 498:19:26, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 470:01:03, 22 November 2006 (UTC) 384:mi, kilometers squared -: --> 327:05:22, 21 November 2006 (UTC) 315:04:17, 21 November 2006 (UTC) 300:03:36, 11 November 2006 (UTC) 253:19:31, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 238:19:10, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 214:17:28, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 202:16:59, 25 November 2006 (UTC) 1294:Minnesota Historical Society 1245:19:17, 1 February 2007 (UTC) 1227:18:24, 1 February 2007 (UTC) 1204:01:59, 23 January 2007 (UTC) 1192:22:33, 22 January 2007 (UTC) 1174:19:04, 22 January 2007 (UTC) 1139:19:09, 14 January 2007 (UTC) 1125:04:36, 14 January 2007 (UTC) 1069:, some of which evolve into 877:History of the United States 757:20:49, 8 December 2006 (UTC) 740:21:17, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 731:19:30, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 719:18:46, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 703:16:15, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 693:16:11, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 679:06:06, 7 December 2006 (UTC) 113:20:40, 7 November 2006 (UTC) 898:for further ideas. 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