Category talk:Tornadoes of 1983

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On April 1, two were killed by an F4 tornado in Collinston, Louisiana. On April 9, three people were killed by an F3 tornado in Inverness, Florida just southwest of Gainesville. The Inverness twister was the deadliest tornado in 1983. Furthermore on April 23, an F3 tornado injured six people in Barnwell, South Carolina. Additionally on April 29, one more person was killed by an F3 tornado in Willard, Missouri. On May 1, two were killed by an F0 in Illinois which also spawned an F3 tornado in Lohman, Missouri on May 1 that caused no fatalities. On May 2, two F3 tornadoes occurred in Delphi, Ohio and Boonville, New York. On May 22, another F3 tornado (initially rated F4) hit Emmitsburg, Maryland again causing no fatalities.--Kevjgav (talk) 21:09, 11 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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On March 1, an F2 tornado injured 30 people in Culver City, California. On March 17, several tornadoes struck Everglades City, Florida. On May 2, an F4 tornado hit Reece's Corners, Ontario. On July 21, there was an F3 tornado in Hartly, Delaware.--Kevjgav (talk) 18:58, 18 May 2015 (UTC)Reply