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Previously this article only mentioned the 123 tornadoes on June 15-16, but as I was looking at the data from this period, there was also substantial on June 17 as well (6/17 was a high-risk day). I figured the scope of this article should be widened a little bit, including the tornadoes that would appear to be directly related to this storm. By my count I get 170.

June 13: Colorado
June 14: Mostly Kansas
June 15: Mostly Kansas & Minnesota
June 16: Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana
June 17: Ohio

Any objections to this? WxGopher (talk) 23:10, 23 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

A brief description of that day from two meteorology students

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I added a "Citation Needed" at the end of this paragraph.. someone typed it up and didn't cite anything.

But I'd almost suggest just deleting the entire section??

Crk112 (talk) 04:22, 24 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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