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tornado

noun as in weather event

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It brought widespread impacts including a destructive storm surge and an outbreak of 46 tornadoes.

From BBC

While the wealthy United States is better prepared than many other places, excessive heat nevertheless kills more people than all other weather-related causes combined, including hurricanes, tornadoes and floods.

Like a tornado touching down on dusty ground, the deepest extent of the vortex stirs up the hazy atmosphere to create the dense spots Wong and Tsubota observed.

Many of the Powell lookalikes impersonated the actor's recent roles in "Twisters" – as a cocky tornado chaser – and "Top Gun: Maverick" – as a cocky pilot.

From Salon

There was wind, rain and even “mini tornadoes”, he recalled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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