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must be met. I looked at your sources and found nothing of use. Just because Europe is having very cold weather and blizzards and Lady Gaga was stranded are no help at all. You mention the blizzard of 1899 saying it extended to FL, which you admit doesn't globalize the article and which, as I'm sure you must be aware, has its own article? I've done my best to globalize the article. I even went to all the other WP blizzard articles to look for information. I get very irritated with editors that paste globalize tags on articles that are impossible to fulfill. I'm going to remove the tag. If you can find any information from the sources that you have provided, please have at it because I can't find anything usable.
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Believe it or not but I know how to google for information and have done it repeatedly for this article. I appreciate you concern, however I believe that you really do need to read the article to understand that a blizzard does not mean a whole bunch of snow. It has a very specific definition that
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I don't follow, then. If you're not looking for coverage of blizzards outside of North
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I would just love to have more global information. I have looked for RS, or even less than perfect sources. As I said, I even looked at all of the other articles. I have something from Canada that I'm going to add as time permits, though its nothing new but rather a personal remembering of a past
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The picture has moved to its own page, but I don't see in the history where it happened. Was this intentional to save loading time? If so, the link ought to say "click here for a blizzard scene". Or was it accidental? In which case it should be restored. I haven't ever "done" a picture, so I'm
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Blizzard of 1887. January 9–11, 1887. Reported 72-hour blizzard that covered parts of the Great Plains in more than 16 inches (41 cm) of snow. Winds whipped and temperatures dropped to around 50 °F (10 °C) The Smithsonian article referenced quotes 50 below 0 F which would be -45.6 C
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The photos on the blizzard page are little old and outdated. The image of the train and buffalo blizzard certainly show the effect of snow drifts but does nothing to actually visually demonstrate a blizzard as it is occurring. I suggest some more descriptive and representative images be used. I
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According to this web page, the number of blizzards increased dramatically in the 2000s. I doubt this is really true. It is more likely the result of more attention given to blizzards and the fact that they are now sometimes named. I think someone should look into the magnitude of all these
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I mean, is it unreasonable to list non-North
American blizzards too? Wouldn't some mention be better than none? Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good here. I still don't get it. Do you need book sources or something? What's wrong with what I've listed above?
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The picture currently included cannot be of a blizzard by common definitions. There is only a few inches of snow that apparently fell straight down (indicating little wind), since the cars have snow on both sides with no apparent drifting.
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I found a very good discussion on the etymology of blizzard. As for it's origin it my never be know with certainty. Seeing as I am a 30 year resident of
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I'd like to see an article for a non-US blizzard. The UK was virtually brought to a standstill with the one in
January 2003, and there was very heavy snow in Scotland in December 1995, the coldest December since 1981.
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Your question exposed a fundamental problem with the lead section of this article, which has been rectified. Snowstorm has also been wikilinked, so users can compare the two different types of snowstorms.
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you can do better than that. I'd restore the tag, but I don't to war here. If you think the article has a sufficiently global scope, why does it still deal almost exclusively with North
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I'm sorry too. You have been helpful in that I'm finding quite a bit right here. As time permits I will use the info that I'm finding to write a short summary. Thanks for the help.
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Could we get a mention of the Blizzard of 2003? That was impressive and caused some damage as well. (store roof collapses, DIA terminal roof collapse, travelers on cots in DIA, etc.)
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