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1. 2011 joplin tornado
2. tornado outbreak of april 20, 2004
3. 2008 atlanta tornado outbreak
4. regina cyclone
5. 1980 grand island tornado outbreak
6. 2012 leap day tornado outbreak
7. hurricane andrew
8. 2005 birmingham tornado
9. 1967 oak lawn tornado outbreak
10. 1915 galveston hurricane
11. andover tornado outbreak
12. pine lake tornado
13. 2007 elie, manitoba tornado
14. 2013 moore tornado
15. edmonton tornado
16. 1991 bangladesh cyclone
17. hurricane fran
18. 1999 oklahoma tornado outbreak
19. june 2012 north american derecho
20. tri-state tornado outbreak
21. hurricane irene
22. august 2020 midwest derecho
23. 2020 utah windstorm
24. 2011 super outbreak
25. cyclone tracy
26. 1965 palm sunday tornado outbreak
27. lubbock tornado
28. 1898 georgia hurricane
29. 1974 super outbreak
30. hurricane harvey
31. 1990 panay earthquake
32. 1983 melbourne dust storm
33. 1886 indianola hurricane
34. may 2022 midwest derecho
35. 1944 great atlantic hurricane
36. tropical storm allison
37. cleveland east ohio gas explosion
38. 1922 swatow typhoon
39. 2020 easter tornado outbreak
40. hurricane hugo

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