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Dust storm in western U
Dust
Flooding along the Texas coast following passage of Hurricane Beulah
Floods
Hurricane Andrew - Pine trees snapped by force of wind at Pinewoods Villa
Hurricane Andrew
The aftermath of Hurricane Camille
Hurricane Camille
Damage to small vessels at Roosevelt Roads Naval BaseHurricane Hugo
Hurricane Hugo
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude
Hurricane Katrina
Flood damage along the Choluteca River caused by Hurricane Mitch
Hurricane Mitch
Artist's rendition of safe people in high-rise observing storm surge
Hurricanes General
Many of Mr
Lightning
Merchantman WINTER WATER takes heavy seas on the bow from tropicalstorm Georgette
Surf's Up
Tornado at Mullinville, Kansas, from the collection of S
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Hurricane Ella near closest point of approach to U
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A waterspout in the Gulf of Mexico photographed from the NOAA Ship RUDE
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This is isn't fun anymore
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Growing cities

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