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Can't seem to come up with the six short lived tornadoes that touched down before the three long-lived tornadoes. Anyone know of any good sources where this information is confirmed? -- RyguyMN 03:20, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
1. 1 Lismore 03/29/1998 03:23 PM Tornado F2 0 0 400K 0
2. 2 Leota 03/29/1998 03:25 PM Tornado F0 0 0 10K 0
3. 3 Wilmont 03/29/1998 03:28 PM Tornado F0 0 0 50K 0
4. 4 St Killian 03/29/1998 03:35 PM Tornado F2 0 0 200K 0
5. 5 St Killian 03/29/1998 03:45 PM Tornado F1 0 0 100K 0
6. 7 Fulda 03/29/1998 03:55 PM Tornado F1 0 0 50K 0
7. *6 Avoca 03/29/1998 03:50 PM Tornado F1 0 0 50K 0
8 Westbrook 03/29/1998 03:55 PM Tornado F3 0 3 30.0M 0
9 Darfur 03/29/1998 04:28 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
10 Comfrey 03/29/1998 04:30 PM Tornado F4 1 16 45.0M 0
11 Cambria 03/29/1998 05:05 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
12 Courtland 03/29/1998 05:07 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
8.13 Wabasha 03/29/1998 05:07 PM Tornado F0 0 0 0 0
9.*14 Nicollet 03/29/1998 05:18 PM Tornado F3 1 0 120.0M 0
15 Ottawa 03/29/1998 05:35 PM Tornado F3 0 0 0 0
10 16 Cleveland 03/29/1998 05:48 PM Tornado F2 0 2 20.0M 0
11. 17 Lonsdale 03/29/1998 06:09 PM Tornado F1 0 0 0 0
12. 18 Lonsdale 03/29/1998 06:16 PM Tornado F2 0 0 20.0M 0
13. 19 Castle Rock 03/29/1998 06:25 PM Tornado F2 0 0 0 0
14. 20 Hastings 03/29/1998 06:43 PM Tornado F0 0 0 0 0
After further research, I think that this list is correct, and not the one we'd come up with before. I'll go ahead and make the changes, and I'm also going to include 2 Wisconsin tornadoes in here as well. Gopher backer ( talk) 04:44, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
There is mention that there was one fatality in St. Peter. Are these articles supposed to name the victims? Gopher backer 22:58, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
St. Peter, Minnesota says that the tornado that hit St. Peter killed one person. Gustavus Adolphus College says it killed two, and one of them was near the college. 1998 Comfrey - St. Peter tornado outbreak says two people were killed by two tornadoes: one in Hanska (but he didn't die until the next day) and one in St. Peter (but it mentions him twice). All of these are true, but confusing, especially when taken together. I'd like to change the Gustavus count to 1, and revise this article for clarity. Eostrom 02:52, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
NOAA acknowledges persons other than NOAA employees for providing the images of destroyed houses, cars, etc. I do not believe that they are, in fact, products of NOAA. I don't know what their copyright situation is, but it is preventing me from giving this article a proper GA review. What are your thoughts? Plasticup T/ C 18:45, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
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The section on Historical Perspective seems to have a confusing mention of how this tornado was the longest continuously-on-the-ground tornado in Minnesota history, but suggests that other tornadoes had longer paths but were not on the ground continuously. By definition, a tornado must be in contact with the ground, so this needs some clarification to be consistent with the pages on other tornadoes and on tornadoes in general.
I have sent an email to the Twin Cities NWS in attempt to clarify their information used as a major source to this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Slincoln ( talk • contribs) 23:22, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
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Can't seem to come up with the six short lived tornadoes that touched down before the three long-lived tornadoes. Anyone know of any good sources where this information is confirmed? -- RyguyMN 03:20, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
1. 1 Lismore 03/29/1998 03:23 PM Tornado F2 0 0 400K 0
2. 2 Leota 03/29/1998 03:25 PM Tornado F0 0 0 10K 0
3. 3 Wilmont 03/29/1998 03:28 PM Tornado F0 0 0 50K 0
4. 4 St Killian 03/29/1998 03:35 PM Tornado F2 0 0 200K 0
5. 5 St Killian 03/29/1998 03:45 PM Tornado F1 0 0 100K 0
6. 7 Fulda 03/29/1998 03:55 PM Tornado F1 0 0 50K 0
7. *6 Avoca 03/29/1998 03:50 PM Tornado F1 0 0 50K 0
8 Westbrook 03/29/1998 03:55 PM Tornado F3 0 3 30.0M 0
9 Darfur 03/29/1998 04:28 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
10 Comfrey 03/29/1998 04:30 PM Tornado F4 1 16 45.0M 0
11 Cambria 03/29/1998 05:05 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
12 Courtland 03/29/1998 05:07 PM Tornado F4 0 0 0 0
8.13 Wabasha 03/29/1998 05:07 PM Tornado F0 0 0 0 0
9.*14 Nicollet 03/29/1998 05:18 PM Tornado F3 1 0 120.0M 0
15 Ottawa 03/29/1998 05:35 PM Tornado F3 0 0 0 0
10 16 Cleveland 03/29/1998 05:48 PM Tornado F2 0 2 20.0M 0
11. 17 Lonsdale 03/29/1998 06:09 PM Tornado F1 0 0 0 0
12. 18 Lonsdale 03/29/1998 06:16 PM Tornado F2 0 0 20.0M 0
13. 19 Castle Rock 03/29/1998 06:25 PM Tornado F2 0 0 0 0
14. 20 Hastings 03/29/1998 06:43 PM Tornado F0 0 0 0 0
After further research, I think that this list is correct, and not the one we'd come up with before. I'll go ahead and make the changes, and I'm also going to include 2 Wisconsin tornadoes in here as well. Gopher backer ( talk) 04:44, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
There is mention that there was one fatality in St. Peter. Are these articles supposed to name the victims? Gopher backer 22:58, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
St. Peter, Minnesota says that the tornado that hit St. Peter killed one person. Gustavus Adolphus College says it killed two, and one of them was near the college. 1998 Comfrey - St. Peter tornado outbreak says two people were killed by two tornadoes: one in Hanska (but he didn't die until the next day) and one in St. Peter (but it mentions him twice). All of these are true, but confusing, especially when taken together. I'd like to change the Gustavus count to 1, and revise this article for clarity. Eostrom 02:52, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
NOAA acknowledges persons other than NOAA employees for providing the images of destroyed houses, cars, etc. I do not believe that they are, in fact, products of NOAA. I don't know what their copyright situation is, but it is preventing me from giving this article a proper GA review. What are your thoughts? Plasticup T/ C 18:45, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
This review is transcluded from Talk:1998 Comfrey – St. Peter tornado outbreak/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.
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The section on Historical Perspective seems to have a confusing mention of how this tornado was the longest continuously-on-the-ground tornado in Minnesota history, but suggests that other tornadoes had longer paths but were not on the ground continuously. By definition, a tornado must be in contact with the ground, so this needs some clarification to be consistent with the pages on other tornadoes and on tornadoes in general.
I have sent an email to the Twin Cities NWS in attempt to clarify their information used as a major source to this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Slincoln ( talk • contribs) 23:22, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
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