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Radar images

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Wouldn't it be good idea to mention the Radar imagery of birds and other things that was noticed on radar images at the time. Here's the story.--Dcheagle 04:50, 9 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Massive surge of earthquakes

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There have been thousands of earthquakes in a series of earthquake swarms centered in Oklahoma but which also exist in south-central Kansas and in the Irving, Texas area. These events have received enough coverage to go well beyond the notability threshold, so I have created a draft which I have been working on for many months now at Draft:2009–15 Oklahoma earthquake swarms. If you have any thoughts, you may post them here, at the draft's talk page, or on my talk page. I just thought I should bring this up because I plan to eventually publish this draft and will be adding links to the new article. Dustin (talk) 01:54, 6 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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