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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by DJ Cane (talk | contribs) at 21:57, 26 June 2024 (→‎All about Chehalis floods, I am...: Reply). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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Editor experience invitation

Hi DJ Cane :) I'm looking for people to interview here. Feel free to pass if you're not interested. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 21:31, 24 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I've added my experience. That's for this project, it's fun to read through other replies and I think it's a great way to prepare experienced editors to have more patience with new folks. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 21:48, 24 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for participating. You might find it interesting that I also started contributing as a teenager (just a bit past my 16th birthday). I don't reflect on my earliest edits quite the same way as you do, but it's interesting to learn about your experience. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 08:55, 25 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Admin help

My talk page was recently vandalized by User:Rocketman771 (diff) after they had a contrary opinion to mine in a discussion at Talk:Tornadoes of 2024/Archive 1#New Model for main tornado article: 2024 suggested changes and improvements. In that discussion, the same user was bordering on personal attacks based on perceived national identity. I'm not sure what sort of action is appropriate in this situation, but this seemed like a more appropriate method than WP:ANI since this appears to be their first issue like this. Thanks! DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 16:41, 3 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Shortly after posting this notice, I experienced similar vandalism (diff) from User:Yellowboy7. Seems like possible sock puppetry but an admin will be more equipped to handle the situation. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 16:49, 3 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
If you wish to report Rocketman, take this to WP:ANI. If you wish to allege socking, take this to WP:SPI.--Bbb23 (talk) 17:58, 3 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Oof

Maybe I should remove my question? Sorry for going off topic. MidnightStudios16 (talk) 23:59, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think you need to remove it, it's a fine question and we have shown that we are moving over to a more appropriate location. As a general rule, don't delete messages from talk pages. You could strike it out or apologize if you really think you need to, but I don't think either are necessary in this instance. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 00:09, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

for catching this. The source seems to be written in a confusing way as it states "Within a 13-mile radius of Kelly Butte (Plate 1) there are over 32 volcanic vents; within c 20-mile radius centered at Troutdale there are 90 volcanic centers. Most of these were originally small cinder cones like Pilot Butte and Lava Butte near Bend, Oregon [...]," but I think maybe they only meant to say that there are many vents close to Portland and that they resemble Pilot Butte in size/volcano type. Either way I appreciate you catching and correcting my error. ceranthor 23:53, 1 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Happy to help! That's what open source collaboration is about. DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 17:24, 3 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

All about Chehalis floods, I am...

Hey DJ Cane!

Massive fan of your work and you're a decent photographer to boot! I want to start by saying thank you so very much for your expertise in helping the Flood history in Chehalis, Washington article become better and for your kind words I noticed (thanks to the pings!) about the article at the weather-related WikiProject.

I'm about a couple days from being done, fleshing out details using local sourcing to give a more boots-on-the-ground perspective that is often lost by regional or national news. I have a sentence or two left for the 2007 event and I'll be expanding on the 2009 flood after and then, that's it! I'm hoping I can reach out to you once I'm done and see if you'd be awesome enough to help copyedit or do a final run-through read of the page? I ask because weather stuff seems more your lane and you're a proven good editor.

Again, thanks for everything and I'll reach out in a day or two. In the meantime, happy editing!

Shortiefourten (talk) 19:16, 25 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @Shortiefourten!
Thanks for reaching out. I'm glad you appreciate my work and that you saw the pings. I think Flood history in Chehalis, Washington is awesome and the work you've undertaken is very thorough. Having lived (kind of) nearby for most of my life I know this is a major component of the goings on in the Chehalis area.
I am very happy to copyedit, apply my meteorological knowledge to the page (if needed), and discuss it more once you're finished. I have it added to my watched pages list. I am busy for the next few weeks but let me know when you feel finished and I'll take a deep look. Until then maybe I'll try to find some additional photos from Commons to work in.
After it reaches a good spot, I recommend nominating it for Good Article status under WP:GAN#WEATHER. I think the major thing lacking to reach that threshold right now is a lack of pictures. We might be able to remedy this with content from Commons, but it may also be that historical images and public domain maps need to be uploaded (something I don't have experience with).
If you are in the Chehalis area, consider running out to take and upload some pictures of the levee around the airport, some of the flood-related infrastructure on Dillenbaugh Creek, a visible high water mark on a bridge or building, and/or some freshly logged areas upstream. If there's some sort of memorial plaque somewhere a picture of it would be a good addition too. Unfortunately I do not live close enough to Chehalis to contribute to this phase of the project.
DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 19:54, 25 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hey DJ Cane!
First...thank you so damn much for the weather box at Chehalis, Washington. I've been desiring to see one on the page for who-knows-how-long. Even had a sandbox chart I kept putting off. Really...thanks, dude! Not my strength at all...
I'm all done, as far as I can tell, at the Flood history in Chehalis, Washington page. I know you're busy, but when you do have a moment, I know your expertise and talents for weather-related articles will be of great value. Add, subtract, question the work...no offense will be taken! Reach out if you are conflicted or unsure about any of it.
As for photos, I tried finding some U.S. guvmint pics but to little avail. Copyright scares the Taco Bell out of me but I'll keep looking. I've visited Chehalis enough to see that there isn't any plaque or sign commemorating a flood, and the community tends to clean up after themselves pretty thoroughly, so haven't seen any high-water markings either. But next time down there, I'll take another look. Commons is barren with photos specific to Chehalis flooding, but I'll keep trying to find something there. As for infrastructure, I have a few. Just need to find 'em on this laptop thing in front of me. My husband will be thrilled I need to go visit my favorite small city in Washington again, just like I am when I'm dragged to a Mariners game.
Thanks for your compliments and let me know if you need any clarification on the flood page. But please, no rush, no need for you to drop everything else!
Shortiefourten (talk) 19:26, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Good afternoon Shortiefourten,
I started doing a thorough review of it today! I'll probably work slowly and mostly section by section. In most instances I'll make edits directly within the article but if I feel there's something to discuss I'll make sure to ask. Overall, though, this is a really good article! I think it may be unique among Wikipedia articles about localized flooding with how thorough but also well written it is.
Happy to help with the Chehalis infobox! It's a real bummer that there isn't a long-term climate site there but I like OSU PRISM a lot and think it is reasonably accurate. I noticed with your edit ping that you were using WeatherSpark in the sandbox. WeatherSpark is good too, though I slightly favor OSU within the United States. In either case, a reliable source is a reliable source and is valid for use.
I'm curious to know why Chehalis is your favorite city in Washington! I've driven through several times (and will again tomorrow evening), but have never stopped to actually do anything there. I did eat at the Applebees in Centralia last year, though.
Cheers!
DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 21:57, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

A Teamwork Barnstar!

The Teamwork Barnstar
For all your help in making my efforts at the Flood history in Chehalis, Washington article, and our mutual Wiki-interests, better! Shortiefourten (talk) 19:34, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you! DJ Cane (he/him) (Talk) 21:14, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]