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- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 abstract "On the evening of September 2 1984 (Labour Day) several tornadoes hit southwestern Ontario from Windsor to London. This was the biggest severe weather event of the year for the province.[citation needed] During the morning hours, the surface map revealed a rather potent low pressure system (for late summer) over northern Michigan, moving to the northeast. A warm front was moving into southern Ontario and bringing with it a moist, unstable airmass. Thunderstorms were also reported across much of district during the early morning hours as well. The cold front however, was still back over Lake Michigan and tracking steadily towards the east. During the afternoon, the weather generally cleared up in the outbreak area and temperatures reached the upper 20's Celsius (low 80s F) with dewpoints in the low 20's Celsius (low 70s F).".
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- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 wikiPageID "17600851".
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- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 orphan "September 2010".
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 unreferenced "November 2008".
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 subject Category:1984_in_Canada.
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 subject Category:Tornadoes_in_Canada.
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 subject Category:Tornadoes_of_1984.
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 comment "On the evening of September 2 1984 (Labour Day) several tornadoes hit southwestern Ontario from Windsor to London. This was the biggest severe weather event of the year for the province.[citation needed] During the morning hours, the surface map revealed a rather potent low pressure system (for late summer) over northern Michigan, moving to the northeast. A warm front was moving into southern Ontario and bringing with it a moist, unstable airmass.".
- Southwest_Ontario_Tornado_Outbreak_of_1984 label "Southwest Ontario Tornado Outbreak of 1984".
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