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Interactive look back at the year's billion dollar weather disasters

From tornadoes to snow storms and hurricanes, 2011 was an active year.

12:31 PM EST, December 8, 2011

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From extreme drought, heat waves and floods to unprecedented tornado outbreaks, hurricanes, wildfires and winter storms, a record 12 weather and climate disasters in 2011 each caused $1 billion or more in damages — and most regrettably, loss of human lives and property.

NOAA's National Weather Service looks back at the weather events that made history this year. Here's a look at the ones they have chosen.

As you may remember, the April tornadoes mentioned below impacted so many in southwest and central Virginia.


Groundhog Day blizzard »
January 29-February 3, 2011
Midwest/Southeast tornadoes »
April 4-5, 2011
Southeast/Midwest tornadoes »
April 8-11, 2011
Midwest/Southeast tornadoes » 
April 14-16, 2011
Southeast/Ohio Valley/Midwest tornadoes »
April 25-28, 2011
Midwest/Southeast tornadoes »
May 22-27, 2011
Midwest/Southeast tornadoes and severe weather »
June 18-22, 2011
Southern Plains/Southwest drought and heatwave »
Spring-Fall, 2011
Mississippi River flooding »
Spring-Summer, 2011
Upper Midwest flooding »
Summer 2011
Hurricane Irene »
August 20-29, 2011
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona wildfires »
Spring-Fall 2011