Talk:Hurricane Linda (2015)

Linda/Utah mess
Well mother nature has created a big mess on us. Right now we have two articles from two fairly related events. Linda and the Utah floods. Think that is a bit too much, especially given that aside from setting a bunch of epic rainfall records, Linda didn't do too much. Given that it appeared that (correct me if I'm wrong) Linda played a crucial role in the Utah events by help pluming deep tropical moisture into the region, I would favor merging the Utah flood article, but I'd like to see more proof that was indeed the case. Regardless, I think two articles is too much for two somewhat minor events. What do you guys think? YE Pacific  Hurricane 02:53, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
 * Linda was essentially dead at the time and only provided a little extra moisture. The primary factor was an upper-level trough that moved into the region. Linda's direct influence is limited to Mexico and California. I was preemptive with making Linda's article since I originally assumed it had a greater role in the Utah floods. The Utah flood is without a doubt its own event and warrants a separate article accordingly. Linda did have some notable effects in California that have yet to be added to the article so a merger into the season article may not be necessary. Cyclonebiskit (talk) 02:59, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
 * How does this situation differ from Hurricane Norbert (2014) and Tropical Storm Octave (1983) then? YE Pacific  Hurricane 03:03, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
 * Norbert was the primary factor in the associated floods in 2014 as it was simply southerly from stemming from its circulation. As for Octave, I highly question the storm being so prominently attributed given that multiple factors combined to create the 1983 floods. It was a crucial part, yes, but still just a part of the overall puzzle. In my opinion, Octave should be moved to 1983 Arizona floods (but the impact still be attributed to the cyclone in the season article). A quick glance at some of the reports cited in Octave's article also leads me to believe the article far overstates Octave's role.... Cyclonebiskit (talk) 03:12, 18 September 2015 (UTC)

I'm inclined to agree with CB here. Every southwest flood event is slightly different, but for me, it comes down to the Utah flooding being the most notable aspect. In the future, when people will look for this encyclopediac event, they'll want the Utah floods. Some of the California flood stuff could probably be included here, as it's related. As for everything else, I think the article can be merged. I won't comment on the other storms listed though, that's more of a case-by-case thing. ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk ) 16:04, 18 September 2015 (UTC)

Antelope Canyon
Is not a national park as stated in the 2nd to last paragraph. It's a Navajo tribal park. Not sure what the deadliest weather related incident in a National Park is. Pretzelpaws (talk) 21:52, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
 * I've removed the sentence in question. I'm not sure what the replacement would be but the article works just the same without this factoid. Thanks for the heads up! ~ Cyclonebiskit (chat) 22:01, 30 December 2015 (UTC)

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