User talk:MFago

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Hello, MFago, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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[edit] Template fix

You're welcome. And keep up the good vandal-fighting work; it was clear vandalism, the anon had been warned appropriately, and now that IP is blocked. Good job. Jkelly 03:40, 10 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] No 3RR concerns

Re: [1] Anytime! Where would we be if good-faith repairs of obvious bad-faith edits weren't exempt? Femto 12:23, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] CRHS Wiki

MFago, sorry for vandalizing the CRHS wiki. I am a student (as you may have guessed) and frequently rely upon Wikipedia articles. My question is, how did you edit the page so quickly? Seems like it was almost immediate. Keep up the good work.

[edit] International Standard Atmosphere

I have no particular axe to grind here - all I know is that a straightforward entry into wikipedia should find an article on the standard atmosphere as defined with altitude as a clear option - and when I went looking for it earlier in the week it didn't.

I think I'd expect to find it under international standard atmosphere or standard atmosphere, which is where the one textbook I had to hand would lead me. Even though the US SA and ISA usually march along together, I would not usually consider looking for an 'international standard' or 'standard' under US first; and the most detailed reference you give (NRL...) would be totally obscure to me, so needs links in, where you think it appropriate. Bob aka Linuxlad 08:02, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

(PS Sorry for the confusion over standard atmosphere and Standard Atmosphere. but someone had left the redlink unresolved so I assumed nothing existed; it clearly needed a short-term tidy).

[edit] Central Asia

Hi, I'm trying to start some sort of working group to improve the coverage of Central Asia and related topics in Wikipedia. Leave a message on my userpage if you're interested. Aelfthrytha 03:41, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Atmospheric models

In meteorology atmospheric model is typically numerical model of the flow of the atmosphere, often numerical. For example, Community Atmospheric Model, Regional Atmospheric Model, just google on it. Your use of atmospheric models has meaning of model of verticla structure of atmosphere. It should probably be called "atmosphere models", or "standard atmosphere models". I tried to originate discussion on this subject. The article was moved and you moved it back? Pflatau 04:11, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Replied to user talk page, cc'd to Atmospheric models discussion page. MFago 14:46, 6 June 2006 (UTC)