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WikiProject Weather/General meteorology task force
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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Meteorology. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.

For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide.

Title

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WikiProject on Meteorology and Weather Events

Scope

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The purpose of the Meteorology and Weather Events project is a large-scale initiative that simplifies and standardizes pages for all weather events, improves the information available for past events and works to provide better information for all future events. In addition, the project also improves and simplifies pages for general meteorology.

Weather events include tropical cyclones (covered in a separate project), tornadoes (also covered in a separate project), floods, wind storms and winter storms (also covered in a separate project), droughts, extreme heat/cold and lightning events. Historical events involving or caused by these phenomena may also be included.

Meteorology includes atmospheric and oceanic phenomena, weather observation stations and networks, weather instrumentation and equipment, biographical articles on notable meteorologists, weather research projects, weather prediction and modeling, and phenomena related to every-day weather.

Related topics in climatology, geology and space science may also fall under the scope of this vast project.

Goals

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  1. Standardize all pages for weather events, somewhat modeled after the tropical cyclone pages.
  2. Improve the pages for weather features and make more real-world examples.
  3. Learn more for historical weather events, and provide more information for current weather systems.

Each individual event type also forms a subproject. Ultimately this could be a parent of each different project.

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Parentage

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Descendants

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Sub-Projects

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The project is divided into several subproject sections:

  1. Forecasting and warnings
  2. Hurricanes/tropical cyclones (This currently operates as a separate project, see: WikiProject Tropical cyclones)
  3. Non-tropical/winter storms (This currently operates as a separate sub-project, see: WikiProject Weather/Non-tropical storms task force)
  4. Severe weather (This is now a descendant project, see: WikiProject Severe weather)
  5. Floods (see: WikiProject Weather/Floods task force)
  6. Droughts and fire events (see: WikiProject Weather/Droughts and wildfires task force)
  7. Extremes in temperature
  8. Weather data and instrumentation (see: WikiProject Weather/Meteorological instruments and data task force)
  9. General meteorology (essentially anything which does not fall into above categories)

Currently, all but the tropical cyclones, severe weather, and non-tropical storms projects fall into the scope of the general meteorology project. Our aim for the future is to have some or all of these become descendant, separate WikiProjects, just as the tropical cyclone and severe weather projects currently are.

Participants

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Member userboxes

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Code Result
{{Template:User WP Meteorology}} Usage
{{Template:User Meteorology}}
 This user is a member of WikiProject Meteorology.
Usage

Active members

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In 2013, WxBot was created to assist the project and its descendant projects. As the bot runs through AutoWikiBrowser, only tasks that can be performed in AWB can be performed by the bot. Click here to make a request for the bot to perform a task.

Inactive participants

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Former members

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Awards

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There are two awards, all of which are barnstars. They can be awarded to Wikipedians who outstandingly contributed to the general weather or meteorology-related articles. For the Barnstar 2.0 (and the default one), you can use {{subst:The Meteorology Barnstar|1=Put your message here. ~~~~}}. For the alternate version, which is the Barnstar 1.0 version, you can use {{subst:The Meteorology Barnstar|1=Put your message here. ~~~~|2=alt}}

  The Meteorology Barnstar
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  The Meteorology Barnstar
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Newsletters

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Each daughter WikiProject of WikiProject Meteorology has its own newsletter. They are:

Articles

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Article alerts

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Redirects for discussion

Articles to be merged

Format for articles

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  • Lead section (with infobox if applicable)
  • Main body
    • For a weather event, this should include a summary of events leading up to, during, and after the event. It should also emphasize its impact and significance in the time that it occurred.
    • For a type of weather, phenomenon, or theory, this should include a history of its observation, a description of the phenomenon, and its significance.
    • For weather instrumentation or equipment, this should include a brief history of its invention, along with its applications and uses.
    • For a biographical article, this should include a brief overview of the person's life, with an in-depth look at their contributions to meteorology.
  • See also
    • This should include links (within wikipedia) to related phenomena, events, people, or other articles pertinent to the subject.
  • References
  • External Links

Note on units: All quantities should be expressed in both imperial units and metric units, regardless of the affected area. The primary measurements used in this project are imperial units, although primary-metric can be used in events that only affect regions that use only the metric system (i.e. Canada, Mexico, most of Europe). For example, to show winds of 50 mph, it should be listed as "50 mph (80 km/h)" in most circumstances. Rounding should be done to reasonable levels.

Note on galleries: It is not desirable to have an image gallery in a main article. However, linking to a gallery on Wikimedia commons using {{commons}} is very helpful. To upload a file to the Commons, click here (you must create/have a commons account to do this). For instructions on creating a commons gallery, see here.

Tornado outbreak format

Core articles

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Article Need Rationale Links Quality Comments
Meteorology Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Needs help
Climatology High WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Needs help
Atmospheric sciences Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? Start Needs a bit more work
Weather Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   GA Good article
Climate Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   GA Good article
Climate change (general concept) Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? B Starting to get there
Cloud Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Need help (particularly inline references)
Earth's atmosphere Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Need help (particularly inline references)
Precipitation (meteorology) Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   GA Good article
Global warming Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   FA Done
Weather forecasting High WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   GA Good article
Atmospheric physics High WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Needs help
Surface weather analysis Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ???   FA Done
Flood Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Needs assessment after justaxn edits of July 2015
Drought Top WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? Start Needs help
Heat wave High WP:CORE. Our top-level article ??? C Needs help

Templates

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See also Category:Meteorology templates

Infoboxes

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Stub templates

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This template should be added to the end of stub articles which fall under the category of general meteorology or climatology.
This template should be added to the end of stub articles which are biographies of a meteorologist or a climatologist.
This template should be added only to the end of stub articles which describe a specific historical weather event.

Data templates

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  • {{Tornado Chart}} for tornado events to show the number of tornadoes produced and their intensity
  • {{Weather box}} provides a standard template for monthly and yearly temperature (°F & °C) and precipitation (in & cm/mm) averages for a specified location such as a city. Has a provision for referencing the source data and the date acquired. As well as automatic unit conversion, so an editor only needs to enter one set of values (if desired) and the other measurement system's units will be convert to and displayed.

Talk page templates

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  • One of the following templates should be included at the top of each of the talk pages of articles covered by this wikiproject:

Userboxes

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Code Result
{{Template:User interest weather}}
 This user is interested in
weather
Usage
{{Template:User interest meteorology}}
 This user is interested in
meteorology
Usage
{{Template:User WP Meteorology}} Usage
{{Template:User Meteorology}}
 This user is a member of WikiProject Meteorology.
Usage
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An article's quality assessment is generated from the class parameter in the {{WikiProject Banner Shell}}. Articles that have the {{WikiProject Meteorology}} project banner on their talk page will be added to the appropriate categories by quality.

The following values may be used for the class parameter to describe the quality of the article (see Wikipedia:Content assessment for assessment criteria):

FA (for featured articles only; adds articles to Category:FA-Class meteorology articles)   FA
GA (for good articles only; adds articles to Category:GA-Class meteorology articles)   GA
B (adds articles to Category:B-Class meteorology articles) B
C (adds articles to Category:C-Class meteorology articles) C
Start (adds articles to Category:Start-Class meteorology articles) Start
Stub (adds articles to Category:Stub-Class meteorology articles) Stub

For non-standard grades and non-mainspace content, the following values may be used for the class parameter:

??? (articles for which a valid class has not yet been provided are listed in Category:Unassessed meteorology articles) ???

An article's importance assessment is generated from the importance parameter in the {{WikiProject Meteorology}} project banner on its talk page:

{{WikiProject Meteorology|importance=???}}

The following values may be used for the importance parameter to describe the relative importance of the article within the project (see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Priority of topic for assessment criteria):

Top (adds articles to Category:Top-importance meteorology articles)  Top 
High (adds articles to Category:High-importance meteorology articles)  High 
Mid (adds articles to Category:Mid-importance meteorology articles)  Mid 
Low (adds articles to Category:Low-importance meteorology articles)  Low 
NA (adds articles to Category:NA-importance meteorology articles)  NA 
??? (articles for which a valid importance rating has not yet been provided are listed in Category:Unknown-importance meteorology articles)  ??? 
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Categories

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Click on "►" below to display subcategories:
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Subpages

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Lists

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Articles

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General topics

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  1.   Meteorology
  2.   Climate
  3.   Weather forecasting
  4.   Extreme weather
  5.   Storm
  6.   Atmospheric pressure
  7.   Low pressure area
  8.   High pressure area
  9.   Anticyclone
  10.   Ridge (meteorology)
  11.   Trough (meteorology)
  12.   Block (meteorology)

Hurricanes/tropical cyclones

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  • See related WikiProject above

Non-tropical cyclones/winter storms

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  • See related WikiProject above
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  1.   Tornado

Floods

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  1.   Flood
  2.   Flash flood

Droughts

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  1.   Drought
  2.   Wildfire

Extreme heat/cold

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  1.   Heat wave
  2.   Cold wave

Other weather events

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  1.   Hailstorm
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Pages needing attention

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Wikipedia:Pages needing attention listings are no longer being updated. For by-topic listings of articles that need attention, see:

To flag an article for attention, add a cleanup template to the article or talk page. See Wikipedia:Template index/Cleanup for a listing. All previously listed articles have either been fixed or tagged.

See also the page history of Wikipedia:Votes for rewrite which ran from May 2002-June 2003 then was redirected to here.