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735:An F4 hit
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262:January 15
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378:Georgiana
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272:Tennessee
151:tornadoes
74:on May 31
1289:February
1087:Archived
1057:Archived
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748:June 6-9
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389:March 12
338:Missouri
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395:Kaplan
350:Oregon
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268:Pinson
222:Total
183:Events
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