Category talk:Tornadoes of 1984
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One F5 and 14 rated F4
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- Barneveld, Wisconsin on June 8
F4 tornadoes
- Clinton, Arkansas on March 15
- Weldon, Arkansas on March 15
- Greenville, North Carolina on March 28
- Mount Olive, North Carolina on March 28
- Red Springs, North Carolina on March 28
- Bennettsville, South Carolina on March 28
- Blythewood, South Carolina on March 28
- Kershaw, South Carolina on March 28
- McBee, South Carolina on March 28
- Appleton, Wisconsin on April 27
- Clintonville, Wisconsin on April 27
- Oshkosh, Wisconsin on April 27
- Woodruff, Wisconsin on April 27
- Ladora, Iowa on June 7
On March 28, there were two F2 tornadoes in Conway, South Carolina and Forest Acres, South Carolina. On May 12, an F3 tornado hit Henry, South Dakota and on August 8, another F3 hit Davison, Michigan. On May 15, an F2 tornado hit Garden City, Idaho. On June 7, an F3 tornado hit Burlington, North Dakota. The Barneveld tornado on June 8 also caused F3 damage in Dane, Wisconsin with another F3 tornado in Markesan, Wisconsin. On June 12, there were was an F3 tornado in Greenwood, Delaware (northwest of Seaford) an F1 tornado in Delmar, Maryland/Delmar, Delaware and an F2 tornado in Hurlock, Maryland. Also on June 12, an F3 tornado struck Carleton, Nebraska. On June 18, an F4 tornado struck Westport, Ontario and caused high-end F2/low-end F3 damage to the extreme southern edge of Ottawa. On September 2, another F4 tornado hit London, Ontario. On October 31, three F3 tornadoes hit Mutual, Oklahoma.--Kevjgav (talk) 15:46, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
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