Talk:Amherstburg

Latest comment: 6 years ago by PKT in topic External links modified

Section Use edit

The Location section seems quite off-topic. Only the first few words talk about where the town actually is, and then only vaguely. The section alludes to the important history of the town, doesn't mention the importance of it being at the western end of Lake Erie and the mouth of the Detroit river when the fort was established, nor talk about the activity of the town during the American prohibition. Perhaps there should be a seperate History section? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.196.186.124 (talk) 03:18, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Governing body, MP and MPP in infobox edit

My understanding is that creating additional "virtual" rows in a table by embedding BRs in table entries creates accessibility issues (screen readers typically read tables cell by cell, left to right, HTML row by HTML row). The entries in the infobox for this article that list the governing body, MP, and MPP use this technique (all being in the one HTML row created by the leader_title1 and leader_name1 parameters). Would anyone mind terribly if this information is simply deleted from the infobox and moved into the body of the article? -- Rick Block (talk) 03:09, 6 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Amherstburgcrest.jpg edit

 

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Climate edit

Let's sum things up for the ones who don't get how this works. The Koppen climate classification has been agreed through consensus to be used as the main descriptor on all geographical and city articles. Every single one of those articles, from London to San Francisco, uses Koppen as the predominant climate classification system.

The categorization under Koppen is very strict and clear (to the precision of 0.1 of a degree), and has never been "modified" nor made obsolete. I have looked for reputable sources proving the contrary, and was unable to find any. I did however find tons of sources proving that the original Koppen is still used in organizations worldwide.

The -3C isotherm is absolutely the only legitimate metric used to assign a climate to the Cfa category (alongside the summer temp max. and the percipitation.) Your personal opinions or the opinions of other non-experts have no bearing on whether a climate is "subtropical" nor anything else, just like you may feel that Victoria, BC may not be "Mediterranean", the fact of the classification remains. If you wish to change the term from "Subtropical" to "Temperate" feel free to publish your research in journals supporting this, and then convince the greater scientific community to accept your claims.

Further random reverting and unsourced edits will be treated as vandalism.--Therexbanner (talk) 05:26, 3 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Link has been changed to current URL: http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_Essex33.html ...PKT(alk) 16:01, 9 December 2017 (UTC)Reply