Billion dollar disasters: a record 9 in 2008
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:08 pm
That's right, there were nine weather disasters that caused at least $1 billion in damage in 2008. That was a record:
*Year-long drought in South and west, $2 billion
*Super Tuesday tornado outbreak - $1 billion
*Tornado outbreak in 4th and 5th weeks of May - $2.4 billion
*Severe weather/tornado outbreak in 1st and 2nd weeks of June - $1.1 billion
*Midwest floods in June - $15 billion
*Summer and fall wildfires - $2 billion
*Hurricane Dolly - $1.2 billion (corrected to $1.05 billion)
*Hurricane Gustav - $5 billion (corrected to $4.5 billion)
*Hurricane Ike - $27 billion (corrected to $22.4 billion)
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/billionz.html
*Year-long drought in South and west, $2 billion
*Super Tuesday tornado outbreak - $1 billion
*Tornado outbreak in 4th and 5th weeks of May - $2.4 billion
*Severe weather/tornado outbreak in 1st and 2nd weeks of June - $1.1 billion
*Midwest floods in June - $15 billion
*Summer and fall wildfires - $2 billion
*Hurricane Dolly - $1.2 billion (corrected to $1.05 billion)
*Hurricane Gustav - $5 billion (corrected to $4.5 billion)
*Hurricane Ike - $27 billion (corrected to $22.4 billion)
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/billionz.html