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Multiple confirmed tornadoes associated with the system over Nebraska on May 23 have been reported with future confirmation / surveys expected from NWS Quad Cities IA / IL near Coal Valley and Illinois City. As well, the SPC is predicting a potentially significant outbreak on the day of May 25, with a MDT risk being issued and the 1730z update explicitly stating that "[o]nly reduced confidence in total storm coverage is precluding a High Risk at this time." while also stating May 25 could be a historic outbreak given the favorable environment, as well as risks continuing into Day 3 / 4 (May 26/27). (I understand it's not the policy to move a page for a predicted outbreak until it's happened, but if and when it does happen it should be moved.) GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 22:00, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
it's actually Pryor Creek, not Pryor Weather article creator ( talk) 18:42, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
Once all of the tornadoes from this outbreak are confirmed, should we consider the addition of a "Daily Statistics" table for this article? There doesn't seem to be any official guidelines for when such a table can be added to tornado outbreaks, but I feel that an event with over 10 EF3 tornadoes spanning over a week may warrant one.
Of course, this should wait until the remaining EF? are confirmed (approaching 190–200 tornadoes), but I am curious about what the users think.
Additionally, I would be more than welcome to add "Daily Statistics" tables to other articles, but only if a standard for adding them is agreed upon. There are several older articles that could benefit from having them, and other articles that likely should not qualify for them. 174.171.152.215 ( talk) 17:10, 29 May 2024 (UTC)
There were multiple likely derechos that happened during this time period. None of the storm complexes are even mentioned.
I experienced one of the derechos back on Sunday afternoon with high winds, trash cans being blown in the road (or even going missing altogether); it traveled at least 600 miles from where I started tracking it when it was near Paducah (it probably traveled further) to where it dissipated near Washington, DC.
My question to the more experienced Wikipedians is why is the derecho aspect of this NOT mentioned? West Virginia WXeditor ( talk) 17:52, 30 May 2024 (UTC)
In the DAT the maximum wind speed of the tornado is 180 mph, but in the article it's 175-185 mph. Should we keep it at that or revise it to 180 mph? Poodle23 ( talk) 20:05, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
is there any chance that we could move the greenfield tornado to its own article? 67.58.252.227 ( talk) 01:16, 27 June 2024 (UTC)
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Multiple confirmed tornadoes associated with the system over Nebraska on May 23 have been reported with future confirmation / surveys expected from NWS Quad Cities IA / IL near Coal Valley and Illinois City. As well, the SPC is predicting a potentially significant outbreak on the day of May 25, with a MDT risk being issued and the 1730z update explicitly stating that "[o]nly reduced confidence in total storm coverage is precluding a High Risk at this time." while also stating May 25 could be a historic outbreak given the favorable environment, as well as risks continuing into Day 3 / 4 (May 26/27). (I understand it's not the policy to move a page for a predicted outbreak until it's happened, but if and when it does happen it should be moved.) GeorgeMemulous ( talk) 22:00, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
it's actually Pryor Creek, not Pryor Weather article creator ( talk) 18:42, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
Once all of the tornadoes from this outbreak are confirmed, should we consider the addition of a "Daily Statistics" table for this article? There doesn't seem to be any official guidelines for when such a table can be added to tornado outbreaks, but I feel that an event with over 10 EF3 tornadoes spanning over a week may warrant one.
Of course, this should wait until the remaining EF? are confirmed (approaching 190–200 tornadoes), but I am curious about what the users think.
Additionally, I would be more than welcome to add "Daily Statistics" tables to other articles, but only if a standard for adding them is agreed upon. There are several older articles that could benefit from having them, and other articles that likely should not qualify for them. 174.171.152.215 ( talk) 17:10, 29 May 2024 (UTC)
There were multiple likely derechos that happened during this time period. None of the storm complexes are even mentioned.
I experienced one of the derechos back on Sunday afternoon with high winds, trash cans being blown in the road (or even going missing altogether); it traveled at least 600 miles from where I started tracking it when it was near Paducah (it probably traveled further) to where it dissipated near Washington, DC.
My question to the more experienced Wikipedians is why is the derecho aspect of this NOT mentioned? West Virginia WXeditor ( talk) 17:52, 30 May 2024 (UTC)
In the DAT the maximum wind speed of the tornado is 180 mph, but in the article it's 175-185 mph. Should we keep it at that or revise it to 180 mph? Poodle23 ( talk) 20:05, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
is there any chance that we could move the greenfield tornado to its own article? 67.58.252.227 ( talk) 01:16, 27 June 2024 (UTC)