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2. tornado outbreak of april 20, 2004
3. tornado outbreak of april 1977
4. 2008 atlanta tornado outbreak
5. june 2012 north american derecho
6. tri-state tornado outbreak
7. summer of 2012 derecho series
8. august 2020 midwest derecho
9. 2011 super outbreak
10. andover tornado outbreak
11. 1967 oak lawn tornado outbreak
12. 2012 leap day tornado outbreak
13. 2020 easter tornado outbreak
14. 2011 joplin tornado
15. 1999 oklahoma tornado outbreak
16. 1953 waco tornado outbreak
17. 1980 united states heat wave
18. southeast kentucky floods of 2020
19. 1944 great atlantic hurricane
20. north american blizzard of 1996
21. hurricane betsy
22. hurricane fran
23. april 2007 nor'easter
24. 1955 united kingdom heat wave
25. 2019 arkansas river floods
26. 1974 super outbreak
27. hurricane opal
28. 1990 plainfield tornado
29. 2010 western australian storms
30. february 2014 nor'easter
31. 1936 north american heat wave
32. columbus day storm of 1962
33. 2011 southwest blackout
34. 1915 galveston hurricane
35. great storm of 1703
36. july 2022 united states floods
37. hurricane gloria
38. great flood of 1993
39. great flood of 1913
40. great blizzard of 1978

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