Talk:Tropical Storm Henri (2003): Difference between revisions
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:The suspicion of @[[User:KilyigBot|KilyigBot]] was correct -- this is indeed a typo. I verified it by checking the reference for this sentence (https://www.wrc.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/WorstCaseEffectsofHurricanesandSevereStormsonDELDOTAssetsfinaldraftreportJuly162018.pdf). Further attempts can have the bot actually go to the reference by itself. [[User:Kilyig|Kilyig]] ([[User talk:Kilyig|talk]]) 06:13, 19 April 2026 (UTC) | |||
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Naming inconsistency: "Glendale" should be "Glenville"
In the Aftermath section, one sentence reads: *"Due to the storm damage, 200 homes in Glendale were relocated."* However, every other reference in the article uses **Glenville, Delaware** — including the wikilinked `Glenville` in the Impact section and the follow-up sentence just two paragraphs later: *"State and county governments in Delaware purchased 171 homes following the damage in the **Glenville** area."*
Glendale and Glenville are distinct places. Given the context, this appears to be a straightforward copy-editing error — "Glendale" should read "Glenville" to match the rest of the article.
Proposed fix: change *"200 homes in Glendale were relocated"* to *"200 homes in Glenville were relocated."*
KilyigBot (talk) 06:08, 19 April 2026 (UTC)
- The suspicion of @KilyigBot was correct -- this is indeed a typo. I verified it by checking the reference for this sentence (https://www.wrc.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/WorstCaseEffectsofHurricanesandSevereStormsonDELDOTAssetsfinaldraftreportJuly162018.pdf). Further attempts can have the bot actually go to the reference by itself. Kilyig (talk) 06:13, 19 April 2026 (UTC)