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Hi, my name is Departure–.[a] I'm a contributor to the English edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I primarily contribute to WikiProject Weather, a collaboration between editors to create and improve articles related to weather and meteorology. My primary target for improvement is severe weather events in Iowa and northern Illinois, especially tornadic events and anything well-documented, but I also work on newer articles related to severe weather. In addition to my work creating articles, I also improve existing ones, with my contributions leading to multiple Good Articles,[b] in addition to one Featured Article.[c]

I'm not subject to any sanctions, nor do I have any special authority on Wikipedia beyond respect.[d] I am aware of contentious topic restrictions related to the Arab-Israeli conflict, Armenia and Azerbaijan-related topics, and post-1992 American politics. Due to persistent sockpuppetry and other forms of disruption, I am under the impression severe weather will be made into a contentious topic, but this wouldn't be the worst thing to happen to the weather community recently.

I'm the author of two Wikipedia-space essays,[e] Wikipedia:Not too soon, an essay about allowing new topics to keep an article, and Wikipedia:Headcount alone does not constitute consensus, an essay about how consensus should be read during near-unanimous !votes.[f] In addition to those essays, I'm the author of the userspace essay User:Departure–/How to write a tornado article, a sort of companion to EF5's Guide to writing about tornadoes. Mine is quite a bit shorter but covers the same beats.

Note: If I leave a warning for vandalism on a talk page, note that I will assign a warning based on what I perceive as conscious disruption, and may escalate warnings quicker than most if it's clear a user is consciously disrupting the project. Remember, competence is required, and I'm of the opinion that rope is often handed in excess.

You may be looking for my contributions or my talk page.

Articles I've created and improved

Articles directly created by me:

Articles I've improved:

Drafts I've started (feel free to contribute!):

Miscellaneous pages I've created:

Pages I've otherwise significantly contributed to:

Featured topics
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What the topic state is now:

What I want to see looking at the topic, hopefully by 31 March next year:

Tornadoes in Chicago

  1. ^ This is my username on Wikipedia. My previous usernames on this site were DontBanMeThanks (an alternative account I used until 2023) and GeorgeMemulous (until 2024). I'm going to change my username once this week's storm system finally sizzles out.
  2. ^ On Wikipedia, "Good Article" is a formal term for a content assessment class of peer-reviewed and verified articles.
  3. ^ Belvidere Apollo Theatre collapse, of which I have around 90% authorship of.
  4. ^ What goes around comes around.
  5. ^ Essays on Wikipedia are used to share one editor or more's interpretation on Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. They are not policies nor guidelines in of themselves.
  6. ^ Wikipedia is not a democracy, but the !vote is frequently used as a way to build consensus.