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EDWARD W. FERGUSON

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EDWARD W. FERGUSON

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EDWARD W. FERGUSON

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EDWARD W. FERGUSON

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EDWARD W. FERGUSON
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FRANCES PARMENTER

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Edward W. Ferguson
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Frederick P. Ostby
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Preston W. Leftwich Jr.

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A review of tornado activity in the United States during 1986 is presented. Annual statistics are compared with both recent and long-term values. Month-by-month highlights of tornado events are summarized. Meteorological patterns associated with four noteworthy tornado outbreaks are examined.

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Edward W. Ferguson
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Frederick P. Ostby
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Preston W. Leftwich Jr.

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A review of tornado activity in the United States during 1985 is presented. Annual statistics are compared with both recent and long-term values. Month-by-month highlights of tornado events are summarized. Meteorology patterns associated with three noteworthy tornado outbreaks are examined.

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Edward W. Ferguson
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Frederick P. Ostby
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Preston W. Leftwich Jr.
, and
John E. Hales Jr.

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Tornado events of 1984 are reviewed. Significant and interesting aspects of the 907 reported tornadoes are noted. Synoptic patterns associated with four noteworthy tornado days are examined.

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Edward W. Ferguson
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Joseph T. Schaefer
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Steven J. Weiss
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Larry F. Wilson
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Frederick P. Ostby

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The tornado events of 1982 are reviewed. Significant and interesting aspects of the 1047 reported storms are noted. The synoptic patterns associated with four major tornado days are examined.

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Edward W. Ferguson
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Frederick P. Ostby
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Preston W. Leftwich Jr.
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William E. Carle
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Steven F. Corfidi
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Richard G. Cundy
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William D. Hirt

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Tornado events of 1983 are reviewed. Significant and interesting aspects of the 931 reported tornadoes are noted. Synoptic patterns associated with four noteworthy tornado days are examined.

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