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Why is the EF2 Jeff Davis County, MS tornado which occurred at 10:31 PM CST Thursday 2/21 (as well as the EF0 near Collins) listed under "February 22 event"? In addition, both February 21 and 22 (Thursday and Friday) are listed as "Saturday" in the section headings. If you are going to split days by UTC time instead of local time, then all of the tornadoes which occurred after 6:00 PM CST Monday February 18th (0000 UTC Tuesday 2/19) should be moved to "February 19 event" and so forth. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.128.206.68 ( talk) 23:54, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
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