The article was delisted by Nikkimaria via FACBot ( talk) 4:08, 15 January 2022 (UTC) [1].
As noted on the article's talk page by me and Hurricane Noah, this article relies almost exclusively on contemporaneous reports, with only three or four of the sources being from more than a year after the storm occurred. As noted on the talk page, there is also some scholarly work over this storm, which is not included. Hog Farm Talk 03:58, 11 December 2021 (UTC) reply
Okay gang, sorry I didn't get around to this earlier, but I'll give a quickie starter run before I go out of state. Going through the sources listed on talk:
I'm not sure which sources Hurricane Noah thought most significant from their search link; hopefully they can take a further look at that. What I'm really seeing here is that this article relies very heavily on sources almost contemporaneous to the storm, and the two decades since have provided a better perspective of what is significant about this storm. I'm mainly finding sources for the Texas effects, but that seems to have been some of the most impactful stuff. There's definitely chunks of sourcing that can/should be replaced by more recent stuff that has a better perspective. This isn't my region of expertise, so others may know of additional useful sources. @ SandyGeorgia, Yellow Evan, and Guerillero: Hog Farm Talk 06:53, 7 January 2022 (UTC) reply