To me (perhaps to me only but I would like you to think):
Making all natural phenomena into one page can become very crowded.
I have tried and maybe 24 hours so can dig back the draft.
Splitting it into several pages for main natural phenomena (storms, earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.) will make things more systematic while keeping things relevant and precise.
It is easy to just say "I prefer this" "I prefer that" but I would like you all to think about it.
Spoken from one who actually attempted to draft them into one page.
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(please try to fix your eyes at the natural phenomena part as I have other irrelevant parts in the sandbox)
To me that is oversimplifying. You can continue to see if we can classify them into several big categories. Maybe we can "meet the middle" by actually having several pages of each main phenomena. Then some events can be grouped and make things more precise (which is what you should aim at in condensing things into one page) while keeping relevant distinctive information distinctive enough.
And it will be easier for future maintenance work when we group the pages of small pages (like St Helen eruption, Krakatoa eruption) into several main natural phenomena (volcano eruption) instead of just calling it "natural phenomenon".
Like if some volcano calculation or references has to be edited, one needs not to compete against other calculations like earthquakes and storms.
(Meanwhile, I would like to hear why some of you prefer one single page of all natural phenomena over several big ones.)
On a separate topic, despite whether the condensed natural phenomena pages be condensed into several big pages or one super big page, we still need to standardise/redesign our framework on how to cramp the standardised and condensed information (it may be easier if we design this for several pages instead of one big page but still a format is needed).