Talk:1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak
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- In 1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak on 2011-05-25 05:09:14, 404 Not Found
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Name of paper?
[edit]I've marked these references as dubious because they are so similar, yet use two different newspaper names, neither of which existed in Syracuse in 1984. The Post-Standard was the weekday morning paper, the Herald-Journal was the weekday afternoon paper, and the Herald American was published on Sundays. There was no Syracuse Post-Herald; however, Herald-Journal would be correct if "Syracuse" was dropped from the name and instead just given as the location. The names need to be changed. If the references shown as Syracuse Post-Herald and Syracuse Herald-Journal are, in fact, the same paper, you may combine the citations by naming them; you may then use the one citation and append the {{rp}} (referenced page) template immediately to the right of the closing </ref> tag to display the page number for the first citation:
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<ref name=Herald>''Herald-Journal'' (Syracuse, New York). March 29, 1984.</ref>{{rp|A-5}}
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<ref name=Herald />
I've done this with the citation to the Thomas P. Grazulis book already; you can see in the Notes section how it displays and how each instance shows the relevant page number(s) for the citation at the insertion point in the text. Note also that I corrected the reference in the "References" section to the Herald-American. Give named references a try!—D'Ranged 1 VTalk 09:27, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
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Question
[edit]At what time was the tornado watch issued for South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia?--73.213.8.30 (talk) 22:43, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
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