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Arlene= http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2005arlene.shtml
Bret
Cindy
Dennis= http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL042005_Dennis.pdf
Emily
Franklin
Gert= http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL072005_Gert.pdf
Harvey
Irene
Ten
Jose
Katrina
Lee
Maria
Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rita
Nineteen
Stan
Tammy
Sub-Tropical Depression Twenty-Two
Vince
Wilma
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Delta
Epsilon
Bret
Cindy
Dennis= http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL042005_Dennis.pdf
Emily
Franklin
Gert= http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL072005_Gert.pdf
Harvey
Irene
Ten
Jose
Katrina
Lee
Maria
Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rita
Nineteen
Stan
Tammy
Sub-Tropical Depression Twenty-Two
Vince
Wilma
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Delta
Epsilon
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RattleMan wrote:Anyone have any idea why Sub-tropical Depression 22 is listed as "Tropical Depression Twenty-Two" on the reports page? Did they find full tropical characteristics?
SHORT-LIVED SUBTROPICAL DEPRESSION TWENTY-TWO FORMED ON 8 OCTOBER
ABOUT 450 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA FROM A NON-TROPICAL LOW
PRESSURE SYSTEM. THE CYCLONE MOVED NORTHWESTWARD TO
WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AND SOON DEGENERATED INTO A LOW PRESSURE AREA
ABOUT 250 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA EARLY ON 9 OCTOBER.
The above from the october summary from NHC.
What is at the list at their site may be an error as it was subtropical but at post analysis they can change that.
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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL042005_Dennis.pdf
A much-anticipated Dennis report is now up.
$1.8 million in damages in the U.S.
41 direct deaths - 22 in Haiti, 16 in Cuba, and 3 in the U.S. (2 in Florida, 1 in Georgia)
12 indirect deaths in the U.S.
I smell a revision coming in the future. It doesn't include any other damages or indirect deaths in Cuba and Haiti, only the direct deaths.
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A much-anticipated Dennis report is now up.
$1.8 million in damages in the U.S.
41 direct deaths - 22 in Haiti, 16 in Cuba, and 3 in the U.S. (2 in Florida, 1 in Georgia)
12 indirect deaths in the U.S.
I smell a revision coming in the future. It doesn't include any other damages or indirect deaths in Cuba and Haiti, only the direct deaths.
-Andrew92
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Hurricane Dennis Report is out and posted at the list at first post of page.
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Andrew92 wrote:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL042005_Dennis.pdf
A much-anticipated Dennis report is now up.
$1.8 million in damages in the U.S.
41 direct deaths - 22 in Haiti, 16 in Cuba, and 3 in the U.S. (2 in Florida, 1 in Georgia)
12 indirect deaths in the U.S.
I smell a revision coming in the future. It doesn't include any other damages or indirect deaths in Cuba and Haiti, only the direct deaths.
-Andrew92
Remember it's the PDF form.When they put out the link to the report it may have more information.
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As things are going the last reports will come out when june 1 2006 arrives.
I added Epsilon to the list.

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f5 wrote:DoctorHurricane2003 wrote:$1.8 Billion, not million
All beacuse of you know who:Katrina
thats why it doesn't sound like much.She put a city out of business for months.
Actually, even your typical cat2-3 hurricane this decade usually causes at least $3-6 billion in damage (ie, Jeanne, Frances, Isabel, Floyd, Opal, Fran, Georges) Obviously, Dennis was no Ivan, but it looks like he wasn't even as bad as Opal. That might be because the Panhandle is already wiped clean of beachfront property.
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Hmm... well it looks like Dennis was just the weakling of the entire pack in terms of damage and pretty low in terms of pressure at landfall. I mean, back in the day of regular landfalls on and only on the NC Coast most of the time (back in 1996-2003... Isabel, Floyd, Fran, Bonnie, Bertha, etc. were the big names), the big storms always just raked in 3-6 billion in total damage. Dennis seems to have made less than even those, which all hit the same area (destroying the same things over and over) and had winds of a typical Cat 2.
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