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From 2003 to now...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml
Hurricane Isabel 2003
The most intense hurricane of the 2003 season directly resulted in 17 deaths and more than 3 billion dollars in damages. The large wind field toppled trees and cut power to more than four million customers.
Hurricane Charley 2004
The hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and neighboring Port Charlotte. Charley also produced 16 tornadoes in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. The total U. S. damage is estimated to be near $15 billion, making Charley the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history. Charley was directly responsible for ten deaths in the United States.
Hurricane Frances 2004
Frances was also associated with an outbreak of over 100 tornadoes throughout the southeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Eight deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida.
Hurricane Ivan 2004
The death toll from Ivan stands at 25 in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $14.2 billion, the third largest total on record.
Hurricane Jeanne 2004
Rains from the cyclone resulted in deadly flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their lives and roughly 200,000 were left homeless. Three deaths occurred in Florida, and one each in South Carolina and Virginia. In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 billion.
Hurricane Katrina 2005
Total damages estimated as high as $200 billion
(Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)
Fatalities 700+ direct, 500+ indirect (still rising)
Hurricane Ophelia, Current insured damage estimates are around $800 million
Unknown what Rita and other hurricanes will do...
But we spent From 2003 to now...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml
Hurricane Isabel 2003
The most intense hurricane of the 2003 season directly resulted in 17 deaths and more than 3 billion dollars in damages. The large wind field toppled trees and cut power to more than four million customers.
Hurricane Charley 2004
The hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and neighboring Port Charlotte. Charley also produced 16 tornadoes in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. The total U. S. damage is estimated to be near $15 billion, making Charley the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history. Charley was directly responsible for ten deaths in the United States.
Hurricane Frances 2004
Frances was also associated with an outbreak of over 100 tornadoes throughout the southeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Eight deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida.
Hurricane Ivan 2004
The death toll from Ivan stands at 25 in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $14.2 billion, the third largest total on record.
Hurricane Jeanne 2004
Rains from the cyclone resulted in deadly flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their lives and roughly 200,000 were left homeless. Three deaths occurred in Florida, and one each in South Carolina and Virginia. In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 billion.
Hurricane Katrina 2005
Total damages estimated as high as $200 billion
(Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)
Fatalities 700+ direct, 500+ indirect (still rising)
Hurricane Ophelia, Current insured damage estimates are around $800 million.
So after Rita... the total is $250 billion worth of damage...
Sigh...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml
Hurricane Isabel 2003
The most intense hurricane of the 2003 season directly resulted in 17 deaths and more than 3 billion dollars in damages. The large wind field toppled trees and cut power to more than four million customers.
Hurricane Charley 2004
The hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and neighboring Port Charlotte. Charley also produced 16 tornadoes in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. The total U. S. damage is estimated to be near $15 billion, making Charley the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history. Charley was directly responsible for ten deaths in the United States.
Hurricane Frances 2004
Frances was also associated with an outbreak of over 100 tornadoes throughout the southeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Eight deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida.
Hurricane Ivan 2004
The death toll from Ivan stands at 25 in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $14.2 billion, the third largest total on record.
Hurricane Jeanne 2004
Rains from the cyclone resulted in deadly flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their lives and roughly 200,000 were left homeless. Three deaths occurred in Florida, and one each in South Carolina and Virginia. In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 billion.
Hurricane Katrina 2005
Total damages estimated as high as $200 billion
(Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)
Fatalities 700+ direct, 500+ indirect (still rising)
Hurricane Ophelia, Current insured damage estimates are around $800 million
Unknown what Rita and other hurricanes will do...
But we spent From 2003 to now...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/history.shtml
Hurricane Isabel 2003
The most intense hurricane of the 2003 season directly resulted in 17 deaths and more than 3 billion dollars in damages. The large wind field toppled trees and cut power to more than four million customers.
Hurricane Charley 2004
The hurricane's violent winds devastated Punta Gorda and neighboring Port Charlotte. Charley also produced 16 tornadoes in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. The total U. S. damage is estimated to be near $15 billion, making Charley the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history. Charley was directly responsible for ten deaths in the United States.
Hurricane Frances 2004
Frances was also associated with an outbreak of over 100 tornadoes throughout the southeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Eight deaths resulted from the forces of the storm - seven in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $8.9 billion, over 90% of which occurred in Florida.
Hurricane Ivan 2004
The death toll from Ivan stands at 25 in the United States. U.S. damage is estimated to be near $14.2 billion, the third largest total on record.
Hurricane Jeanne 2004
Rains from the cyclone resulted in deadly flash-floods and mudslides in Haiti, where over 3000 people lost their lives and roughly 200,000 were left homeless. Three deaths occurred in Florida, and one each in South Carolina and Virginia. In the United States, damage is estimated to be near $6.9 billion.
Hurricane Katrina 2005
Total damages estimated as high as $200 billion
(Costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time)
Fatalities 700+ direct, 500+ indirect (still rising)
Hurricane Ophelia, Current insured damage estimates are around $800 million.
So after Rita... the total is $250 billion worth of damage...
Sigh...