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2185: Cumulonimbus

Hi Natg19.
I removed the categories you added.
Science, because I do not think naming of clouds to be science.
But the other one, Weather, I removed because that category does not exist.
But I'm not against creating such a category. But then you should put in the work, finding a list of other comics (and other categories) that would go into this category, and also create the category page with the usual minor details that is in such a page.
See for instance Category:Tornadoes. That would go into a weather category. But should it just be called Weather? Or should it be Weather phenomenon or something else? If you are interested I'm willing to help with the details of the category page, if you are willing to find at least 10 other weather comics, that are not already in a category like Tornadoes or Category:Hurricanes --Kynde (talk) 07:19, 7 August 2019 (UTC)

Weather (or meteorology?) could be a usefull category, with the subcategories of e.g. Hurricanes/Tornadoes. Other canidates for comics include obviously 1324: Weather and 2185: Cumulonimbus but also 831: Weather Radar, 1245: 10-Day Forecast, 1434: Where Do Birds Go, 260: The Glass Necklace, 1321: Cold, 1119: Undoing. There should either be a direct connection to Category:Climate change or it should be somehow merged to a category for climate. my 2 cents. --Lupo (talk) 07:56, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
I like the idea of a category called meteorology. Which could include anything with weather with subcategories for storms of any kind... Complicated with climate change category. Weather is not climate change. That is one of the problems with climate change deniers, that they look at the weather not the climate! (PS added a ":" before the category in the climate change link, else it will not be a link but will add this page to the category! ;-) --Kynde (talk) 13:43, 7 August 2019 (UTC)