Talk:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024
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Greenfield was EF5
[edit]Hiding this per WP:DENY. ChrisWx 🌀 (talk - contribs) 03:33, 2 August 2024 (UTC) |
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NWS missed a lot of damage and this tornado clearly caused EF5 damage and if you say it didnt i hope you get banned permanently for spreading false information 2600:1014:B120:C31D:0:53:2587:9901 (talk) 15:14, 1 August 2024 (UTC)
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Arkansas tornado section
[edit]A section for a 2.9 km (1.8 mi) wide tornado in Arkansas (the widest in the state's history, exceeding the 2014 Mayflower–Vilonia tornado) was added, but there is little consensus on its notability, as it was an EF3 tornado that only caused 2 injuries. I'm going to advise we build a consensus on whether to keep it on the table, or whether to give it its own section to avoid any semblance of edit war. My support for the tornado's notability comes from Wikipedia:Notability (weather), which states that "If a tornado breaks a state/country/world record, it can be notable enough for Wikipedia, regardless of rating or casualties", where this tornado broke the Arkansas record for widest recorded tornado. However, I understand the lack of notability, given its mere 7.9 mi (12.7 km) path (as @ChessEric brought up) and lack of significant damage or injuries; had this occured in a more populated area, or had better data confirming meteorological importance like El Reno 2013 had, I would have no doubt it warrants inclusion. I leave it to the article's community of editors to build consensus in this talk page section. GeorgeMemulous (talk) 23:31, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose - That doesn't mean anything. There are plenty of notable tornadoes that don't have sections like the 2015 Clarksdale-Como EF3 tornado and the 2023 Sussex County, Delaware EF3 tornado. Notability doesn't equate to automatically needing a section. ChessEric 02:37, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
- Should get its section - It should get its own section, breaking a record like being the largest tornado for a certain state is something noteworthy, besides it got a pretty decent amount of publicity Joner311 (talk) 00:13, 17 August 2024 (UTC)
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