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These are two lists of the same phenomena. Since "List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks" is less complete, it should be the one merged here but this can be discussed.
Support. There was once a time when creating multiple lists of the same thing was valid, because it was the only method we had to present the information in different sort orders. But that was 15 years ago, and as soon as we developed the ability to make sortable tables the need for multiple lists disappeared forever — since that functionality was rolled out, we can and do just create one list and make it sortable if there's reason to believe people might want to see the entries in a different order. There's no need to have two distinct lists of the same thing coexisting alongside each other anymore — we can certainly discuss and revise the way the list is organized, but there only needs to be one list.
Bearcat (
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16:00, 9 February 2020 (UTC)reply
Support. This fancy table is difficult to edit. I suspect that is why it is not kept up the way the other list is. The other page is easier and cleaner.
Bjorklund21 (
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17:51, 12 August 2020 (UTC)reply
I am not sure why the Alberta tornadoes before 1918 are listered separately from the main list. Unless anyone has a good reason for this split, I will be combining the tornadoes from before into the main list to avoid confusion.
ZachT1234 (
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10:32, 13 June 2024 (UTC)reply