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Encyclopedia > Newark Tornadoes

Newark Tornadoes played the 1929 National Football League season in Orange, New Jersey as the Orange Tornadoes. The team relocated to Newark, New Jersey as the Newark Tornadoes for its final season in 1930.


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Orange/Newark Tornadoes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (190 words)
The Orange/Newark Tornadoes are a defunct National Football League team that existed from 1929 to 1930.
The team relocated to Newark, New Jersey in 1930 and became the Newark Tornadoes.
The Tornadoes' players and place in the league were given to George Preston Marshall, who founded the Boston Redskins.
The 1987 Edmonton Tornado Atlas (1485 words)
An outbreak of tornadoes in Ontario, in retrospect
Estimates of the numbers of tornadoes that struck 11 Canadian cities during climatological periods of varying lengths were performed by Murray (1990).
Newark and McCulloch (1992) used tornado climatologies to determine the risk, weighted by population, for each of 49 Canadian cities.
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