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Hey
OffComets, since you re-added the October 11–12 (Florida) section, can you explain how it passes either the “rare” clause or the “high impact” clause in
WP:TornadoCriteria? It does not appear the event passes any of the five hard criteria points, so for it to be included, we need a consensus that it is a rare event or a “high impact” event. So, would you mind explaining it for myself and others? The
Weather Event Writer (
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