Tornado Idol

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 * style="text-align: center; color: black" | Tornado Idol 2019 (IX) What will be the best tornado of them all in the Spring of 2019?

How it works
In Tornado Idol, tornadoes that have formed in the past, and here on the wiki (providing they comply with the wiki policies) are put into a competition based on what the judges and the other users of Hypothetical Tornadoes Wiki decide. Once the competition is complete, the last tornado that stands out will be crowned the most popular tornado of the season. You can't vote for your own entries.
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 * style="text-align: center; color: white" | Auditions

Please submit your favorite tornadoes! If a tornado you submitted wins, you'll win a special token of gratitude to display on your user page! If you are willing to submit some entries, please visit the audition page. Before submitting, please read ALL of the rules! Tornadoes can be disqualified if a rule is broken! The disqualified tornado(es) will be open for another user to submit and use in the next season.

If you are wondering what the rules are or wish to submit your picks, here's where you go for that:

Tornado Idol/Auditions Page

Auditions are currently closed!

Round 1
The Springfield, CO, Tilston, MB and Gaylord, MI tornadoes have been eliminated.

Round 2
The Nunn, CO, Brush, CO and Paulding, OH tornadoes have been eliminated.

Round 3
The Jarrell, TX (1989), Platteville-Fort Collins, CO and Dimmitt, TX (2017) tornadoes have been eliminated.

Round 4
Loyal Valley, Lublin and Madisonville tornadoes have been eliminated.

Round 5
Which tornadoes will go through to Round 6? You can leave your vote in the #tornado-idol channel on our discord chat, or down in the comments section below.


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