AussieMark wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:I know full well what it caused here. However, I did not beleive that it should have been retired for its USA damage since that was due to it impacting such a large area, but for what it did to places such as Cat Island. It's like Wilma should nto be retired for what it did to Florida, but for what it did to the Yucatan
was Floyd primarily retired based on the flooding over a large area in North Carolina or the extreme damage wreaked upon Bahamas with cat 3/4 winds
To answer Mark's question, it was retired due to the flooding in NC.
Derek, that make NO sense. Damage is damage, period. If we follow your reasoning ad verbatim, Katrina wouldn't be retired (if she didn't kill 1400 people, most indirectly) because her $75 billion in damage was spread out over 90,000 square miles. It's ludacrious that you think that $10 billion in damage is not worthy for retirement. Before this year, Frances was the
4th COSTLIEST HURRICANE ON RECORD! Not only that, but a LARGE storm that has a LARGE damage envelop affects a LARGE number of people. There is no logic behind your reasoning.