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1. 1983 melbourne dust storm
2. cyclone yasi
3. 2010 western australian storms
4. cyclone oswald
5. 2021 eastern australia floods
6. 2022 eastern australia floods
7. 2016 south australian blackout
8. 2008 atlanta tornado outbreak
9. black saturday bushfires
10. 2013 new south wales bushfires
11. 1999 oklahoma tornado outbreak
12. 1944 great atlantic hurricane
13. hurricane irene
14. great storm of 1703
15. 2010 china drought and dust storms
16. 1893 brisbane flood
17. 2013 tasmanian bushfires
18. black friday bushfires
19. 2011 super outbreak
20. columbus day storm of 1962
21. 2003 canberra bushfires
22. cyclone tracy
23. 2020 utah windstorm
24. 1993 storm of the century
25. 1919 florida keys hurricane
26. cyclone marcus
27. great storm of 1987
28. 2013 alberta floods
29. hurricane hugo
30. 1991 halloween blizzard
31. april 2007 nor'easter
32. north american blizzard of 1996
33. 2011 north american heat wave
34. cyclone seroja
35. february 2014 nor'easter
36. august 2020 midwest derecho
37. dust bowl
38. 1939 california tropical storm
39. 2011 halloween nor'easter
40. 2009 samoa earthquake and tsunami

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