Talk:Tornadoes of 2023
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RfC - Criteria for Tornadoes of XXXX articles
[edit]There is an ongoing RfC to set the criteria for inclusion on Wikipedia's Tornadoes of XXXX (ex. Tornadoes of 2023) articles. If you wish to participate in the Request for Comment discussion, you can do so here! The Weather Event Writer (Talk Page) 02:44, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
October 11–12 (Florida)
[edit]Hey OffComets, since you re-added the October 11–12 (Florida) section, can you explain how it passes either the “rare” clause or the “high impact” clause in WP:TornadoCriteria? It does not appear the event passes any of the five hard criteria points, so for it to be included, we need a consensus that it is a rare event or a “high impact” event. So, would you mind explaining it for myself and others? The Weather Event Writer (Talk Page) 17:50, 31 July 2024 (UTC)
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