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Qwfp I dream of horses Dogbert66 151.170.240.200 Eja 05 Sergioruizperez WMartin74 Thank you for contributing to this article. I have concerns that some of the good faith edits may be direct quotes from the ECMWF site. What are your thoughts on this?Oceanflynn (talk) 15:16, 11 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

ECMWF RS.[1]

References

  1. ^ Copernicus Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring Services launched, November 11, 2014, retrieved June 1, 2019
@Oceanflynn: What "direct quote" do you see on Copernicus Climate Change Service that may have originated from [1] ? I did not find any similar phrases on Copernicus Climate Change Service and the source provided by you (not having seen them, however, does not imply they don't exist).
On the other hand, while researching the issue both in Wikipedia and outside, I came accross this edit on the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts article that seems to have "borrowed" text from the ECMWF homepage. I added a reference accordingly.
Aside from the "is there a direct quote?" issue I found it rather confusing that the Copernicus Climate Change Service article talks about the evolution from 2015 to 2018 as being in the future (starting with the phrase "is expected to become operational in 2018" in the first paragraph. No surprise as it has been written in 2015! An update of the last five years' achievements may be in order! --Dogbert66 (talk) 18:25, 11 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Adding appropriate categories and portals

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Are there any from the following list that are appropriate?

I removed the }}, ]], so they do not link the talk page with the categories and portals.Oceanflynn (talk) 15:16, 11 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

{{Biogeochemical cycle {{Global warming {{Satellite and spacecraft instruments [[Category:Astronomical instruments [[Category:Satellite meteorology and remote sensing [[Category:Scientific instruments [[Category:Spacecraft instruments [[Category:2018 in spaceflight [[Category:Earth orbits [[Category:ISRO satellites [[Category:NASA satellites [[Category:Remote sensing [[Category:Space synthetic aperture radar [[Category:Earth observation satellites [[Category:Optoelectronics [[Category:Radar [[Category:Avionics [[Category:Vision [[Category:Tracking

Plagiarism

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@Qwfp: @I dream of horses: @Dogbert66: @151.170.240.200: @Eja 05: @Sergioruizperez: @WMartin74:

All of the content in these 3 sections previously titled Components, Architecture, and Evolution, which was added on July 7, 2015 by Eja, are direct verbatim copies of several pages of the European Commission's February 17, 2015 "ANNEX to the Commission Implementing Decision Concerning the adoption of a financing decision for 2015 in the framework of the Copernicus Programme".[2]: 66–68  I found the identical content in a more accessible format in the EC 2018 annex.[3]: 137 [4]: 24 

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference CAMS_2014 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ ANNEX to the Commission Implementing Decision Concerning the adoption of a financing decision for 2015 in the framework of the Copernicus Programme (doc). European Commission (Report). Annex 1. Brussels. February 17, 2015. p. 84. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  3. ^ Annex to the commission Implementing Decision on the adoption of the Work programme 2018 and on the financing of the Copernicus Programme (PDF). European Commission (Report). Annex 1. Brussels. October 1, 2018. p. 172. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "Climate service develops user-friendly data store" (PDF), ECMWF, Newsletter, no. 151, Spring 2017, retrieved June 13, 2019Reference inserted here in the archived version of the Wikipedia article, was not found in this document

Eja made 5 edits to this article on July 7, 2015 and one final edit on July 31, 2015. These were the only contributions by this editor to Wikipedia. It is possible the user contributed to the EC document and may not be aware of Wikipedia protocols.

The sections copied in their entirety begin, "The C3S shall capitalize on four main components...[1]: 66  and end at "the C3S shall be in a position to document 30 plus ECVs and over 10 Climate indicators that will be of direct relevance to a dozen of the Societal Benefit Areas."[1]: 68 

References

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference EC_20150217_Copernicus was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

Because of the quantity of text that was plagiarized, I am saving this once for the history, then deleting the content. Hopefully editors will work on this to add the important content in their own words.Oceanflynn (talk) 01:34, 14 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]