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Proposed deletion of 2013 Southwestern United States heat wave


The article 2013 Southwestern United States heat wave has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
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Faya-Largeau
Hi Paul, I've reverted your edits at Faya-Largeau because you replaced referenced text with your own unreferenced, opinionated thoughts about the climate (for example your use of the words "extreme" and "probably"). I've noticed you've made other similar edits to Wikipedia articles. In general, Wikipedia tries to follow a neutral point of view (which means that articles should not contain opinions), and all statements on the site should be referenced to reliable sources (see Help:Referencing for beginners for information about how to do that. I know that meteorology and eather records are exciting, but in Wikipedia we care more about the facts than people's opinions about them. Graham 87 15:13, 19 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Can you tell me what's happened when you've tried to add references? I can help you out with that. I believe what you're saying, but Wikipedia strongly relies so much on sources. Graham 87 03:43, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Pages are generally placed on the spam blacklist for very good reasons. Show me the Borkou reference and I'll check it out. Graham 87 07:51, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the link. I can't read the text, because as it says on my user page, I'm blind; I also don't know any French. However my main concern with that source is its age; as you probably know, quality control has become more strict since then, and the data in that source may include erroneous temperature records (more of a concern for extremes than averages). If you wanted to cite it you could use the cite journal template and write something like . For the blacklisted link, enclose it in nowiki tags like  this  and I'll check it out. Graham 87  09:26, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Just put the blacklisted link on my talk page, surrounded by nowiki tags, and I'll figure out what I can do about it. I agree that that article that mentions Faya-Largeau can be used as a source, but not the *sole* source for the data. Graham 87 11:00, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
 * If you remove the Google part of the URL, you get this link: http://people.sca.uqam.ca/~presyn/NotesdeCoursS2611/S2611Sujet6A_01c.3.pdf, which works fine. You can use the cite web template to fill out that citation to provide a title, authorship info, etc. That file appears to be a set of professor's notes for a university course; it's probably fine as a reference, but a journal article or book would be better, if possible. One thing I forgot to note in my message above is that when a reference is not in English, you should indicate what language it's in. When using cite journal, cite web, or cite book, you do this by adding "|language=French" to the end of the citation. Another thing about your edit to the Faya-Largeau article: Wikipedia uses a template, convert, for measurement conversions including temperatures. For example, the code 40 °C (without the nowiki tags) produces 40 °C. Graham 87 12:49, 20 August 2014 (UTC)

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 * * Deliblatska Peščara – a desert located in Vojvodina, Serbia 300&amp;nbsp;km²]

Port Sudan
Your edits at Port Sudan has been reverted for a couple of reasons. First of all, your edits, similar to the issue with Faya-Largeau that Graham87 has brought one do not adhere to the neutral point of view. You replaced neutral text with highly biased statements such as "with a long, torrid summer" and "very sunny weather". More importantly, you're removing so much crucial information such as sunshine. Why? NOAA is a reliable source unless you have a problem with using it as a source. Normally, English sources are preferred to other languages if both of them provide the same useful info so the NOAA source should be used rather than a French source as some readers may not understand it. If you keep removing data like this in other city articles and replacing neutral statements with biased one, you may be blocked for disruptive editing. Ssbbplayer (talk) 14:48, 18 October 2015 (UTC)

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Nomination of 2013 Southwestern United States heat wave for deletion
A discussion is taking place as to whether the article 2013 Southwestern United States heat wave is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

The article will be discussed at Articles for deletion/2013 Southwestern United States heat wave until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.

Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. — JFG talk 08:41, 13 July 2018 (UTC)

July 2018
Thanks for contributing to the article 2013 Southwestern United States heat wave. However, one of Wikipedia's core policies is that contributions must be verifiable through reliable sources, preferably using inline citations. Please help by adding more sources to the article you edited, and/or by clarifying how the sources already given support the claims (see here for how to do inline referencing). Thanks! P.S. If you need further help, you can look at Help:Contents/Editing Wikipedia, or ask at the Teahouse, or just ask me. Thank you. --Jax 0677 (talk) 13:46, 16 July 2018 (UTC)