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This page is not for informing about the disasters in Oklahoma. Perhaps the page should include a link to some of the tornadoes, but this is a climate page, not a weather page, and so should not go into detail about individual events such as May 20, and the schools. It might be necessary to include record-breaking aspects of the tornadoes though, e.g. strongest wind speeds, most expensive, widest, etc., if the corresponding severe weather events are to be included. The May 03, 1999 tornado killed more people, and yet its death count was not noted, so even if this was the correct page for this, it would make no sense to give the death count for the less deadly tornado. Oklahoma needs to be known for more than tornadoes, and there are many others that agree. The death count should be promptly removed from the May 20 tornado, else the details be added to the May 3 tornado. Even then, the death count should only include those from Oklahoma City, not Moore or Newcastle. Moore is not Oklahoma City, nor is Newcastle. Finally, if the May 20 tornado is to remain, details on Plaza Towers still ought to be removed; it was in Moore. This article is not referenced as Climate of the OKC Metro, after all. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dustin V. S. (talkcontribs) 14:47, 13 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I will leave this page unedited for another twelve hours or so; if it has not been responded to, I will make edits to the page, such that necessary information is better displayed, and excessive, irrelevant details removed. I have waited for a response for over six months now. The last edit to the article was made in August, four months ago. Dustin talk 05:34, 26 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]