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No. The dust bowl was a period of extreme drought that struck the Great Plains during the 1930s and was worsened by poor farming techniques. Oklahoma was especially hard hit. This period of drought would likely have inhibited tornado formation, but it did result in massive dust storms, often dubbed "black blizzards."

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Q: Is it true that the dust bowl was a terrible tornado that hit Oklahoma with lots of rain?
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