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Zubrick, Steven M.; Watson, Barbara M. (August 15, 2002).
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1638:April 10–11
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1883:Categories
1828:April 2019
1791:April 2002
1688:October 24
1544:October 8,
1522:October 8,
1500:October 8,
1456:October 8,
1226:October 8,
1203:References
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710:The Plains
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238:wind shear
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127:Fatalities
71:2001-09-24
1858:July 2021
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1781:June 1998
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1761:June 1944
1683:October 9
1581:(Thesis).
1476:USA Today
1407:April 18,
1220:NOAA News
1027:Parkville
858:Arlington
840:Franconia
573:to NE of
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379:Franconia
359:supercell
357:A second
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93:confirmed
91:Tornadoes
1833:May 2019
1803:May 2003
1796:La Plata
1756:May 1929
1751:May 1896
1643:April 21
1169:See also
1156:unknown
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1143:Aulander
1113:unknown
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1083:New York
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284:Virginia
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259:Maryland
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1663:June 13
1252:May 22,
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541:Damage
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