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We went through this with landphoon and landcane some years back. Newspapers and blogs we've deemed usable for real time weather events, but not actual meteorological terms. Those require dictionary definitions that are authoritative, such as from a national weather organization or a professional organization like the American Meteorological Society. Without a real, published, non-blog and non-newspaper source, I'd suggest deletion. Otherwise, I have dozens of meteorological terms we can add that are similarly "sourced". [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] ([[User talk:Thegreatdr|talk]]) 00:02, 17 January 2019 (UTC) |
We went through this with landphoon and landcane some years back. This term originated with one person, and verges of WP:OR. Newspapers and blogs we've deemed usable for real time weather events, but not actual meteorological terms, certainly not after seven years. Those require dictionary definitions that are authoritative, such as from a national weather organization or a professional organization like the American Meteorological Society. Without a real, published, non-blog and non-newspaper source, I'd suggest deletion. Otherwise, I have dozens of meteorological terms we can add that are similarly "sourced". [[User:Thegreatdr|Thegreatdr]] ([[User talk:Thegreatdr|talk]]) 00:02, 17 January 2019 (UTC) |
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A question no one seems to ask
I wonder why no one seems to inquire about possible causality between China's (and, to some extent, India's) gargantuan air pollution and the occurrence of The RRR? Masses of China's heavily polluted air do not vanish and have a tendency to move North-East towards North America [1]. Whether they impact N-E Pacific water temperatures and air pressures there (I would assume so, taking into account kilotons of pollutants fuming from China factories' stacks) or not is an open (or so it seems) question that those with some cognitive curiosity might wish to answer. 172.88.206.28 (talk) 00:59, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
There's no original, reliable source used in this article
We went through this with landphoon and landcane some years back. This term originated with one person, and verges of WP:OR. Newspapers and blogs we've deemed usable for real time weather events, but not actual meteorological terms, certainly not after seven years. Those require dictionary definitions that are authoritative, such as from a national weather organization or a professional organization like the American Meteorological Society. Without a real, published, non-blog and non-newspaper source, I'd suggest deletion. Otherwise, I have dozens of meteorological terms we can add that are similarly "sourced". Thegreatdr (talk) 00:02, 17 January 2019 (UTC)