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Hurricane and Dennis
In recent years, Hurricane Ivan ( 2004 ) swept past the island causing heavy damage and a number of deaths ; in 2005, Hurricanes Dennis and Emily brought heavy rains to the island.
* 2005 – Hurricane Dennis slams into the Florida Panhandle, causing billions of dollars in damage.
In 2005, Hurricane Dennis passed just east of the city.
On July 10, 2005, the storm surge associated with Hurricane Dennis severely flooded the town, causing major damage to local businesses and homes.
This section of the coast was surprised by the big storm surge of Hurricane Dennis in 2005.
In 2005, the remnants of Hurricane Dennis damaged the Bridge over the reservoir, the main road into and out of the park.
They were booked to perform two concerts, and played the first show on 7 July, the day before Hurricane Dennis hit the country.
The hurricane produced torrential rainfall in Eastern North Carolina, adding more rain to an area hit by Hurricane Dennis just weeks earlier.
As a result of Hurricane Dennis, the broadcasting aerostat ( which the locals named " Fat Albert ") was destroyed by wind.
In 2005, Governor Riley was criticized by some Mobile County residents after issuing that area of the state a " mandatory " evacuation order in advance of Hurricane Dennis ' landfall.
It is also where, in 2005, Hurricane Dennis had its peak effect.
The Panhandle suffered direct hits from Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Dennis in 2005.
During the tournament, matches in Miami's Group A had to be postponed because of Hurricane Dennis.
Other television shows he wrote or created for the BBC included the 1961 action adventure serial Hurricane, the 1962 William children's comedy starring Dennis Waterman, based on the books by Richmal Crompton, and in 1964 episodes of the Thorndyke detective series.
* July 10 – Hurricane Dennis strikes near Navarre Beach, Florida as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 after having killed over 50 in the Caribbean.
This park was open as a state park for only four months before it was extensively damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, suffering further damage from Hurricane Dennis in 2005.
Until 2009, the most severe flood known to have occurred on Noonday Creek was in July 2005, when the outer bands of Hurricane Dennis followed Hurricane Cindy by just a few days.
In 2005, Hurricane Dennis made its second landfall near Cienfuegos at about 1: 00 AST ( 17: 00 UTC ) with winds of 232 km / h ( 144 mph ), and gusts reaching 285 km / h ( 177 mph ).
* Hurricane Dennis ( 1981 )-weak storm that caused moderate damage to Florida and the Carolinas due to heavy rainfall.
# REDIRECT Hurricane Dennis ( disambiguation )
Hurricane Dennis was an early-forming major hurricane in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico during the very active 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.

Hurricane and 1999
Another major blow to Honduran agriculture came from Hurricane Mitch and its aftermath in 1998 and 1999.
In November 1999, Nevis was hit by Hurricane Lenny, which caused some heavy damage to the island's infrastructure on the western coast, because of the storm's unusual track from west to east.
Hurricane Jose in 1999 cause minor damage because the hurricane passed northward and flooding was the principal hazard as several main roads were washed out and landslides were reported.
Also in 1999, Hurricane Lenny became the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded in the month of November.
More recently, in 1980 and 1987, hurricanes devastated banana and coconut plantations ; 1998 and 1999 also saw very active hurricane seasons, with Hurricane Lenny in 1999 causing extensive damage to the west coast of the island.
The islands were again struck by Hurricane Bertha, Hurricane Georges, Hurricane Lenny and Hurricane Omar in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2008, respectively, but damage was not as severe in those storms.
The islands were also struck by Hurricane Bertha in 1996, Hurricane Georges in 1998, Hurricane Lenny in 1999, Tropical Storm Jeanne in 2004, Hurricane Omar in 2008, Hurricane Earl in 2010, and Tropical Storm Otto in 2010, but damage was less severe in those storms.
* The most prominent natural disasters of the decade include: Hurricane Andrew striking South Florida in August 1992, the crippling super storm of March 1993 along the Eastern Seaboard, the devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, the Great Hanshin earthquake in Kobe, Japan in January 1995, the Blizzard of 1996 in the eastern U. S., the US drought of 1999, the deadly Hurricane Mitch which struck Central America in October 1998, and the destructive Oklahoma tornado outbreak in May 1999, the August 1999 İzmit earthquake in Turkey, and the September 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan.
*** Hurricane Irene ( 1999 ), Category 2 hurricane ; passed over Cuba and struck Florida, causing $ 800 million ( 1999 USD ) in damage

Hurricane and Bahamas
In September 2004, Hurricane Frances swept through the Bahamas, leaving widespread damage in its wake.
Hurricane Floyd near peak intensity and landfall over the Bahamas
Hurricane Floyd remained just below Category 5 status on the Saffir – Simpson Hurricane Scale for 12 hours while crossing The Bahamas, making landfalls on Eleuthera and Abaco islands, before an eyewall replacement cycle weakened it to a Category 3 hurricane with winds of.
Image: Winslow Homer 005. jpg | After the Hurricane, Bahamas, 1899, watercolor ( Art Institute of Chicago )
On August 14, the Hurricane Hunters flew to investigate for a closed circulation near the Bahamas as well as near the Cayman Islands.
SFM holds retreats for students at the Franciscan Mountain Retreat Centre at Mount Irenaeus, including BonaResponds — which sent nearly 300 people to the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and continues to perform relief work at home and across the county — and SIFE ( Students in Free Enterprise ), which has established successful business and education programs in the Bahamas.
After remaining a major hurricane for a week, Luis weakened to a Category 2 hurricane while northeast of the Bahamas ; the weakening was possibly as a result of the storm crossing over decreasing sea surface temperatures, caused by upwelling from Hurricane Felix in August.
In late September, Hurricane Edith moved through the Windward Islands and Greater Antilles before dissipating east of the Bahamas, before causing ten fatalities, and leaving roughly $ 47 million ( 1963 USD ) in damage in the Caribbean.
A view from the interior of Hurricane Betsy's eye ( cyclone ) | eye, taken by Hurricane Hunters near the Bahamas, prior to its Florida Landfall ( meteorology ) | landfall
Slightly further north, and the storm will track through the Bahamas and into Florida in the manner of 1992's Hurricane Andrew.
Hurricane Donna in the 1960 Atlantic hurricane season was a Cape Verde-type hurricane which moved across the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispanola, Cuba, The Bahamas, and every state on the East Coast of the United States.
* 2004's Hurricane Frances: A powerful Category 4 hurricane that struck the Bahamas, and later, as a Category 2 storm, moved extremely slowly over Florida, causing billions in damage
Hurricane Inez was a deadly, destructive, powerful and very long-lived Cape Verde-type hurricane that carved an erratic path through the Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Cuba, the Bahamas, Florida, and Mexico in 1966.
In addition to being exceptionally deadly and intense, Inez was the first solitary storm on record to affect the West Indies, Bahamas, Florida, and Mexico all on one track ; 32 years later, Hurricane Georges would follow the same track and affect a dozen different countries.
Hurricane warnings were dropped for the Turks and Caicos Islands late on the morning of September 1 and for the Southeast Bahamas late that night.
Hurricane warnings were dropped for the central Bahamas that afternoon.
Gloria reached Category 4 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale near the Bahamas, but weakened significantly by the time it made landfall on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
At around the same time, a new Hurricane watch was released for Turks and Caicos and Mayaguana, Acklins, and the Crooked Islands of the southeastern Bahamas.
Path of Hurricane Ginger, beginning near the Bahamas, extending out to the middle Atlantic Ocean, and curving back to hit the United States
The anticyclone also led to the formation of Hurricane Fern, Tropical Storm Heidi, and two tropical depressions .< ref name =" mwr "> By September 5, the low had descended to the surface as its thermal structure warmed, and the next day it developed into a tropical depression about 235 mi ( 375 km ) northeast of the Bahamas.
After killing two people in the Bahamas, Hurricane Frances killed ten people in Florida, two in Georgia and one in South Carolina.
* August 23 – Hurricane Katrina forms over the Bahamas.
The storm tracked generally westward through The Bahamas, reaching peak winds of, which corresponds to a Category 3 hurricane on the modern-day Saffir – Simpson Hurricane Scale.

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