Talk:Lockwood, Montana

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Longest track tornado in Billings area was near Lockwood[edit]

I originally put this information in the "severe weather" section of the Billings, Montana article but after realizing that the longest track tornado in the Billings area was closer to Lockwood, I then deleted that. It was a tornado of unknown intensity that tracked for 20 miles on June 16, 1965. I got that information from www.tornadohistoryproject.com, which I think is a pretty reliable source and do know that my intentions are good, but if my work gets reverted I understand why.--Kevjgav (talk) 17:35, 1 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Source for F3 tornado[edit]

I'm having trouble accessing the source. The link doesn't seem to be working, I'm not sure if it's the server or if the URL is now a dead link. Does anyone have an offline source that contains the same information? Maybe a book published by a reputable publishing house or something like that? If there are any Wikipedia:WikiProject Severe weather participants that have such a source, maybe replace the URLs with the books they have. I'm trying to access the source so I can check that this isn't just made up, assuming it's a reliable source instead of user-generated content that anyone could've written, and got it wrong or got confused. If someone could help, I'd appreciate that. 2601:153:801:1C70:15EE:964B:59D3:C374 (talk) 21:47, 27 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Unless that's not the case, I'm gonna go ahead and tag the URLs as dead links. That's the problem with bare URLs, they become dead links all too easy and all to often.--2601:153:801:1C70:E5DA:94F5:60DA:1DD7 (talk) 10:18, 28 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]