Category talk:Tornadoes of 1982

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1982 Christmas Eve tornado outbreak[edit]

This was the largest and deadliest tornado outbreak on record for Christmas Eve. It produced an F4 tornado in Cherokee Village, Arkansas. The biggest outbreak for Christmas Day occurred in 2012 while the deadliest tornado on Christmas Day was an F3 on December 25, 1964 in Gray, Georgia killing 2 people.--Kevjgav (talk) 08:16, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

On May 19, 1982, an F3 tornado hit Goodland, Kansas and on June 15, there was an F3 tornado in Chelsea, Michigan.

F5

Possible F5 tornadoes

F4 tornadoes

I'm well aware that these pages aren't watched by many editors and I must admit that: 1) I need some sourced material and 2) the information is already available in the main articles.

On March 15, 1982 an F3 tornado killed two in Tyro, Kansas. On February 11, two F2 tornadoes hit Wahiawa, Hawaii. On April 2, 1982 two F3 tornadoes hit Newbern, Tennessee. On May 27, 1982 an F2 tornado struck Hobbs, New Mexico. On June 29, 1982 an F2 tornado hit Crescent City, California.--Kevjgav (talk) 22:44, 27 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]