There is no average. Cyclones can cause hundreds of millions of dollars and result in just one death (Cyclone Larry, Queensland, 2006) or result in a loss of life of between 400 and 410 (Cyclone Mahina, Queensland, 1899). Many cyclones have caused 40 deaths, 60 deaths or 140 deaths. There is no average.
On average, about 28 people die of lightning strikes in the United States each year, which would amount to roughly 280 deaths in a decade.
It varies widely. Many hurricanes do not kill anyone. Death tolls in the hundreds happen every few years and some have killed thousands, even tens of thousands.
Assuming you mean people killed by tornadoes in Tornado Alley, the years 1981-2010 show an average of 14 deaths per year from tornadoes. Nationwide tornadoes killed and average of 56 people per year in the same period.
110 to 140 people are killed a year by hurricanes
An average of 62 people die from lightning in the U.S. each year.
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Three people were killed when Tropical Cyclone Althea hit. The cyclone struck land on December 24, 1971. This cyclone damaged more than 90% of the homes on Magnetic Island.
64 a year average
An average of 2 millions a year.
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That would be half of the population. If it is the average, half of the people die younger and half die older.
An average of about 17,600 people die each year.
Cyclone Miller died on 1916-10-16.
Cyclone Ryan died on 1917-01-30.
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average for 2011 was 6.96 per 1000
500,000 people die a year on average from lung cancer and cancer caused from smoking