Answer:
Hurricane Flash flood tsunami and tornado
Explanation:
What is a severe weather event?
A Severe weather event is 1-2 inches of hail (25-51 mm) an F1 tornado or winds up from 58-75 miles per hour (or 93 to 121 km/hour) but there is something called a Significant severe weather which is more than what is listed. So we already know that a hurricane, tornado, flash flood and tsunami are ALL severe weather events. But what about Earthquake and Volcano. While yes, they ARE considered severe events, they are NOT titled under these criteria.
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