“Unseen Fury: Jaw-Dropping Space Photography Reveals the True Power of Storms Like Never Before!”

"Unseen Fury: Jaw-Dropping Space Photography Reveals the True Power of Storms Like Never Before!"

Hurricane Dennis Set Records In The Early Season

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Hurricane Dennis was a large hurricane that formed relatively early in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico and was the first major hurricane of the season. In July, the storm set several records for early hurricane season, becoming the strongest Atlantic hurricane to ever form before August.

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However, it only held that title for six days before being taken by Hurricane Emily. The hurricane hit twice; Cuba as a Category 4 and Florida as a Category 3. Dennis killed 8 people, costing around $5 billion in damages to the United States and Cuba combined.

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Hurricane Ivan Tore Through The Caribbean

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Hurricane Ivan was a long-lasting and large hurricane that caused the majority of the damage in the Caribbean and United States. It was the fourth major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season causing severe damage to Grenada as a Category 3, making landfall in Jamaica as a Category 4, and the western tip of Cuba as a Category 5.

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After the storm maximized in strength, it moved across the Gulf of Mexico and hit Florida and Alabama as a Category 3, causing significant damage. In total, the storm cost over $26.1 billion in damages, killing 120 people directly.

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