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Happy editing! Cheers, Jprg1966  (talk)  00:28, 7 October 2023 (UTC)

October 2023
Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at 2011 Joplin tornado, you may be blocked from editing. Unofficial wind speeds not mentioned in the finalized damage surveys are noted as small text in the infobox, not in the wind speed big text. The Weather Event Writer (Talk Page) 15:08, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
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 * I want you to know I am not trying to keep the information off Wikipedia. But, Wikipedia has precedent of how the wind speeds are managed. If you look at the 2011 El Reno–Piedmont tornado & Tornado outbreak of April 13–15, 2019 articles, you can see how it is managed. The 2011 El Reno–Piedmont tornado is one of the best instances of it. The official damage survey from NOAA said peak windspeed was 210 mph. However, RaxPol measured winds up to 295 mph. If you look at the infobox, the 210 mph (official) is the main windspeed listed. But under it in the smaller text is the 295 wind speed. The 2011 Joplin tornado is no different. Both finalized reports from NOAA (sourced in the article) say the finalized windspeed was “>200”. UC says it was 250. No special treatment should be given to Joplin. Please understand that this dispute isn’t me keeping it off Wikipedia, but rather you are wanting to disruptive the general layout of the tornado’s infobox. That is why I am reverting you. The Weather Event Writer (Talk Page) 15:26, 14 October 2023 (UTC)