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Soon after, on Sept. 16, Hurricane Ivan barreled through the Gulf of Mexico as a very large Category 4 hurricane, ... Three hurricanes in roughly a month had put Florida on the ropes. Sadly, ...
Sadly, one more hit was about to come, a mere nine days after Ivan. Hurricane Jeanne became the sixth major hurricane of the relentless 2004 season, making landfall on the Florida’s Treasure ...
If you were in Florida 20 years ago, chances are we don't have to remind you what happened. If you're new to the Sunshine State — or have purged the memories of Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne ...
Hurricane Ivan. High storm cycle is here to stay. Published Sept. 8, 2004. Charley, Frances and Ivan. Three major hurricanes. Two assaults on Florida already and possibly a third by next week. Get ...
Ivan didn't make its initial U.S. landfall in Florida but when it crashed into Alabama on September 16 as a Category 3 hurricane the long-lived storm tore up the western Peninsula on its way to ...
The hurricanes we’ve seen: Charley, Frances, Ivan, Jeanne. Power’s out and trees are down, there’s no gas to leave this town. Food is rotting, water’s bad, roofs are leaking, folks are mad.
Hurricane Ivan. High storm cycle is here to stay. Published Sept. 8, 2004. Charley, Frances and Ivan. Three major hurricanes. Two assaults on Florida already and possibly a third by next week. Get ...
Ivan was a Category 5 hurricane that wrecked several countries in the Caribbean before making landfall near the Alabama-Florida border as a devastating Category 3 storm. Ivan caused 129 fatalities ...
This year, 2024, is now tied with 1871, 1886, 1964, 2004 and 2005 for the most Florida landfalling hurricanes on record in a single season.
Ivan, which crushed Pensacola, had a far bigger reach with hurricane winds 100 miles from its eye. Jeanne seemed to have the forward speed of a loggerhead turtle trudging up a beach to drop her eggs.
Ivan wasn’t the only hurricane to accomplish a loop during the hectic 2004 season. Hurricane Jeanne did a loop in the Atlantic before its eventual landfall in Stuart in South Florida.