What does everyone think is the most "forgotten" severe weather event of 2006? That means incredibly destructive yet not talked about much in the media or on the grand scale.
I think there are three nominations that stand out:
1) The Buffalo snowstorm, October 12-13
2) The "endless derecho", July 17-21
3) The second spring tornado outbreak, April 2
The first one was because of its sudden and destructive nature that seemed to get little coverage. The second one was because it was so widespread and had the biggest power loss of any 2006 weather event. The third one was because it was the one that did not hit any major centers, yet was the deadliest.
Any other thoughts?
Most forgotten weather event of 2006?
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