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What was the worst hurricane in 2004?

The first of three major hurricanes to make landfall in Florida of 2004, Charley was the strongest hurricane to strike the entire U.S. since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Hurricane Frances made its initial landfall in Martin County, FL on September 5, 2004, as a Category 2 hurricane.

What hurricane happened in 2004?

Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Charley came ashore Aug. 13 near Port Charlotte as a Category 4 hurricane, with sustained winds of up to 150 miles per hour. The storm, which spawned nine tornadoes, caused 35 deaths in the United States, including a husband and wife in a mobile home that was destroyed and people killed by flying debris.

Did Hurricane Katrina destroy houses?

An interesting fact is that Hurricane Katrina remains the costliest hurricane in U.S. history, causing an estimated $161 billion in damage along the U.S. Gulf Coast. It destroyed or damaged more than 850,000 homes. Between 300,000 to 350,000 vehicles were also destroyed, as well as 2,400 ships and vessels.

What happens to houses during a hurricane?

When the force of a hurricane bears down on residential structures, homes can be ripped apart by the storm’s powerful winds. Overland surge and flooding may cause a building or other structure to collapse due to the hydrodynamic forces caused by the moving water, particularly when waves are present.

How many hurricanes were there in 2004?

9

2004 Atlantic hurricane season
Hurricanes9
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+)6
Total fatalities3,261 total
Total damage$61.148 billion (2004 USD)

Which hurricane hit Florida twice in 2004?

Hurricane Frances
Hurricane Frances Landfall: Sunday, Sept. 5, 2004, 1 a.m., near Sewall’s Point, east of Stuart in southeast Florida as a Category 2. Impact: Unlike Charley, Frances took a while to make it through Florida and clobbered the state with hours of winds and rain, causing widespread flooding across the region.

What category was Hurricane Frances in 2004?

Category 4 Hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Frances/Kategori

How many hurricanes occurred in 2004?

2004 Atlantic hurricane season
Total depressions16
Total storms15
Hurricanes9
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+)6

What cat was Hurricane Frances?

Category 4
Hurricane Frances

Category 4 major hurricane (SSHWS/NWS)
Hurricane Frances near peak intensity north of Puerto Rico on August 31
DissipatedSeptember 10, 2004
(Extratropical after September 8)
Highest winds1-minute sustained: 145 mph (230 km/h)

What caused Hurricane Frances?

Frances originated from a strong tropical wave that moved off the African coast on August 21, 2004. The system remained disorganized until it was upgraded to a tropical depression on 24 August and a tropical storm on 25 August.

Hurricane Charley Landfall: Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, 3:45 p.m., near Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte in southwest Florida as a Category 4. Impact: The fast-moving hurricane plowed through the I-4 corridor into Central Florida, where it snapped trees and power lines, damaged roofs and caused extended outages.

Charley passed over the Dry Tortugas at 1200 UTC on August 13, with maximum winds of about 110 mph (175 km/h). The strike occurred only 22 hours after Tropical Storm Bonnie made landfall on St. Vincent Island, marking the first time two tropical cyclones hit the same state within a 24-hour period.

Can a hurricane destroy a concrete house?

So yes, a concrete home will survive a category 5 hurricane. Even if windows and doors get blown away, the structure will remain standing. These homes can be very well built. But they can also be shoddily built and vulnerable without regards for building codes and those can be damaged by hurricanes.

When did Hurricane Irma hit St.Thomas?

Our initial story, published during the early evening of Sept. 6, 2017, gave only a glimpse of the vast damage Hurricane Irma of 2017 had exacted on St. Thomas. And in St. John the damage was worse, with access to Love City, as St. John is affectionately called, cut off.

How did Hurricane get out of Thomas and friends?

When Thomas returned to the Steelworks with three experimental engines named Lexi, Theo and Merlin, Theo and Lexi provided a distraction to draw Frankie and Hurricane out of the Steelworks, and this allowed Thomas to slip inside unnoticed.

What was the name of the Hurricanes that hit Florida in 2004?

Satellite and radar images of the four hurricanes that hit Florida in 2004 (NOAA) Florida experienced four unique storms in 2004, and though the names Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne were retired by the World Meteorological Organization and will never be used again, the threats posed by each of those storms are still a factor today.

What did Hurricane say to Thomas in Thomas the tank engine?

Upon hearing that the trucks Thomas arrived with are those of his friend James, Hurricane responded that along with being clever, he was very cheeky. Hurricane told Thomas to just leave them in a siding, as they would look after them, and he and Frankie brought Thomas inside the Steelworks.