User:J andrews14
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Assignment 2
A Featured Article (FA) receives this status when an article meets the "featured article" criteria and goes through peer review. This article usually doesn't require further editing.
An A-class (A) article meets almost all requirements to be a featured article but lacks some more information. These articles are very useful to the readers.
A Good Article (GA) goes through a nomination process to be granted good article status. Articles at this status could still use some work to reach higher status.
A B-class article (B) has a majority of the material needed for a complete article, but they contain a lot of missing information. These articles are useful to many reader, but not all.
A Start-class article (Start) has a good amount of information, but is still lacking in many areas. These articles provide a moderate amount of information to the reader.
A Stub-class article (Stub) is usually a short summary of information that needs a lot of work to reach A-class status.
Proposal
For my wikiproject I would like to improve the Flash Flood Warning stub. There is already a little on flash floods, but it doesn't have a lot information. I'm interested in this topic because this is an event that happens every year in Utah and it is good to know about flash floods and flash flood warnings if you do a lot of outdoor recreation. I've found a couple of sites that already have information on this topic that can help me when I get started on this project.
Here is the link the the current flash flood warning page: Flash Flood Warning
Here are a few sites that I have found:
American Red Cross - http://www.redcross.org/services/prepare/0,1082,0_240_,00.html
NOAA - http://www.noaa.gov/floods.html
Naval Safety Center - http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/safetips/flashflood.htm
Stormwarn - http://www.stormwarn.com/rants/flash_flood_warnings.html
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