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On March 28, two F2 tornadoes hit [[Tallahassee, Florida]], on June 19, two unconfirmed tornadoes killed 7 people in [[North DeLand, Florida]] and on |
On March 28, two F2 tornadoes hit [[Tallahassee, Florida]], on June 19, two unconfirmed tornadoes killed 7 people in [[North DeLand, Florida]] and on July 3, an F2 tornado injured seven people in [[Gilmanton, New Hampshire]]. |
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1972 tornado season below average
Although the first F3 tornado in 1972 occurred on January 13 in Waynesboro, Georgia there were no F5 tornadoes and only four rated F4.
The F4 tornadoes were
- Ratliff City, Oklahoma on April 19
- Jetmore, Kansas on April 30
- Lawrence, Indiana on May 14
- Waukegan, Illinois on September 28
On March 28, two F2 tornadoes hit Tallahassee, Florida, on June 19, two unconfirmed tornadoes killed 7 people in North DeLand, Florida and on July 3, an F2 tornado injured seven people in Gilmanton, New Hampshire.
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