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A page you started (1996 Kamianske tram accident) has been reviewed!

Thanks for creating 1996 Kamianske tram accident, Undescribed!

Wikipedia editor NearEMPTiness just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:

This is a very informative article. For me, it looked as if the brakes had only failed at the bottom of the hill, although I assume that the break failure had already occured before, resulting in the excessive speed.

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Saffir–Simpson scale

Sorry about my mistake! I didn't see the 18 system limit! In addition, Hurricane Rick is pretty recent and therfore shouldn't we remove the more older ones like Hurricane Alice (1954) or so? Layah50♪ 2:20 June 1, 2022 (UTC)

@Layah50: Generally we try to put a couple of storms from each decade. Kind of spread them out so to speak. --Undescribed (talk) 06:34, 1 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I see, thank you! Layah50 (talk) 11:35, 1 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear project member, This message is being sent out to encourage new ideas and feedback on those proposed in regard to the colors debate for WikiProject Weather. For those who are unaware of what's been happening over the last year, I will give a brief summary. We have been discussing proposed changes to the colors of the dots on tropical cyclone maps and templates and infoboxes across the entire weather project in order to solve issues related to the limited contrast between colors for both normal vision as well as the various types of color blindness (MOS:ACCESS). We had partially implemented a proposal earlier this year, however, it was objected to by a number of people and additional issues were presented that made it evident this wasn't the optimal solution. We tried to come up with other solutions to address the issues related to color contrast, however, none of them gained traction and no consensus was generated.

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