- Hurricane Ivan
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Ivan
Type=hurricane
Year=2004
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Ivan 13 sept 2004.jpg
Formed=September 2 ,2004
Dissipated=September 24 ,2004
1-min winds=145
Pressure=910
Da
Inflated=2
Fatalities=92 direct, 32 indirect
Areas=Windward Islands (especiallyGrenada ),Venezuela ,Jamaica ,Grand Cayman ,Cuba ,Alabama ,Florida , and most of the easternUnited States , (after rebirth)Texas ,Louisiana
Hurricane season=2004 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Ivan was the strongest hurricane of the
2004 Atlantic hurricane season . It was often dubbed in the media asIvan the Terrible . Thecyclone formed as aCape Verde-type hurricane in early September and became the ninth named storm, the sixth hurricane, and the fourth major hurricane of the year. Ivan reached Category 5 strength on theSaffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale , the strongest possible category. Ivan became the sixth most intense Atlantic hurricane on record. At its peak in theGulf of Mexico , Ivan was the size of the state ofTexas . It also spawned 117 tornadoes across the easternUnited States .Ivan caused catastrophic damage to
Grenada and heavy damage toJamaica ,Grand Cayman , and the western tip ofCuba . After peaking in strength, the hurricane moved north-northwest across the Gulf of Mexico to strikeGulf Shores, Alabama as a strong Category 3 storm, causing significant damage. Ivan dropped heavy rains on theSoutheastern United States as it progressed northeast and east through the eastern United States, becoming anextratropical cyclone . The remnant low from the storm moved into the western subtropical Atlantic and regenerated back into a tropical cyclone, which then moved acrossFlorida and the Gulf of Mexico intoLouisiana andTexas , causing minimal damage. Ivan caused an estimated US$13 billion (2004 USD) in damages to the United States, making it the fifth costliest hurricane ever to strike that country.Meteorological history
On
September 2 ,2004 , Tropical Depression Nine formed from a largetropical wave southwest of theCape Verde Islands . As the system moved to the west, it strengthened gradually, becoming Tropical Storm Ivan onSeptember 3 and reaching hurricane strength onSeptember 5 , convert|1150|mi|km to the east ofTobago . Later that day, the storm intensified rapidly, and by 5 p.m. EDT (2100UTC ), Ivan became a Category 3 hurricane with winds of convert|125|mph|km/h|abbr=on. TheNational Hurricane Center said that the rapid strengthening of Ivan onSeptember 5 was unprecedented at such a lowlatitude in theAtlantic basin .Stacey R. Stewart. [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004ivan.shtml? Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Ivan.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]National Hurricane Center . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al092004.discus.014.shtml? Hurricane Ivan Discussion 14.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]As it moved west, Ivan weakened slightly because of vertical
wind shear in the area.National Hurricane Center . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al092004.discus.017.shtml? Hurricane Ivan Discussion 17.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .] The storm passed overGrenada onSeptember 7 , battering several of theWindward Islands as it entered theCaribbean Sea . Ivan reintensified rapidly and became a Category 5 hurricane just north of the WindwardNetherlands Antilles (Curacao andBonaire ) andAruba onSeptember 9 with winds reaching convert|160|mph|km/h|abbr=on. Ivan weakened slightly as it moved west-northwest towardsJamaica . As Ivan approached the island late onSeptember 10 , it began a westward jog that kept the eye and the strongest winds to the south and west. However, because of its proximity to the Jamaican coast, the island was battered with hurricane-force winds for hours.After passing Jamaica, Ivan resumed a more northerly track and regained Category 5 strength. Ivan's strength continued to fluctuate as it moved west on
September 11 , and the storm attained its highest winds of convert|170|mph|km/h|abbr=on as it passed within convert|30|mi|km ofGrand Cayman . Ivan reached its peak strength with a minimum central pressure of 910 mbar (hPa) onSeptember 12 , making Ivan the tenth most intenseAtlantic hurricane on record, as of August 2007. Ivan passed through theYucatán Channel late onSeptember 13 while its eyewall affected the westernmost tip ofCuba . Once over theGulf of Mexico , it weakened slightly to Category 4 strength, which it maintained while approaching theGulf Coast of the United States .[
Alabama Gulf Coast .] Just before it made landfall in theUnited States , Ivan's eyewall weakened considerably, and its southwestern portion almost disappeared. Around 2 a.m. CDTSeptember 16 (0700 UTC), Ivan made landfall on the U.S. mainland inGulf Shores, Alabama as a Category 3 hurricane with convert|120|mph|km/h|abbr=on winds. Ivan then continued inland, maintaining hurricane strength until it was over centralAlabama . Ivan weakened rapidly that evening and became a tropical depression the same day, still over Alabama. Ivan hammered Gulf Breeze and began to lose its power. Ivan lost tropical characteristics onSeptember 18 while crossingVirginia . Later that day, the remnant low drifted off the U.S.mid-Atlantic coast into theAtlantic Ocean , and the low pressure disturbance continued to dump rain on the United States.On
September 20 , Ivan's remnant surface low completed an anticyclonic loop and moved across the Florida peninsula. As it continued west across the northern Gulf of Mexico, the system reorganized and again took on tropical characteristics. OnSeptember 22 the National Weather Service, "after considerable and sometimes animated in-house discussion [regarding] the demise of Ivan," [National Hurricane Center 's [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/dis/al092004.discus.067.shtml? Tropical Depression IVAN Special Discussion Number 67] , September 22 2004] determined that the low was in fact a result of the remnants of Ivan and thus named it accordingly. On the evening ofSeptember 23 , the revived Ivan made landfall nearCameron, Louisiana as a tropical depression. Ivan finally dissipated onSeptember 24 as it moved overland intoTexas .Records
Ivan set several new records for intensity at low latitudes. When Ivan first became a Category 3 hurricane on
September 5 (1800 UTC), it was centered near 10.2 degrees north. This is the most southerly location on record for a major hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Just six hours later, Ivan also became the most southerly Category 4 hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin when it reached that intensity while located at 10.6 degrees north. Finally, at midnight (UTC) onSeptember 9 while centered at 13.7 degrees north, Ivan became the most southerly Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin.National Hurricane Center . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tracks1851to2006_atl.txt Atlantic Hurricane Track Database.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]Hurricane Felix nearly matched this record in 2007, becoming a Category 5 hurricane at 13.8 degrees north latitude. [National Hurricane Center . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL062007_Felix.pdf Hurricane Felix Tropical Cyclone Report.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]Ivan had the world record of 33 (32 consecutive) six-hour periods with an intensity at or above Category 4 strength. This record was broken two years later by Pacific Hurricane/Typhoon Ioke, which had 36 (33 consecutive) six-hour periods at Category 4 strength. This contributed to Ivan's total ACE of 70.38, [
National Climatic Data Center . [http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2004/hurricanes04.html#ivan Climate of 2004: Atlantic Hurricane Season.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 ] second only to the1899 Hurricane San Ciriaco .Scientists from the
Naval Research Laboratory atStennis Space Center ,Mississippi have used a computer model to predict that, at the height of the storm, the maximum wave height within Ivan's eyewall reached convert|131|ft|m. [U.S. Naval Research Laboratory . [http://www.nrl.navy.mil/pao/pressRelease.php?Y=2005&R=12-05r NRL Measures Record Wave During Hurricane Ivan.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]Preparations
In the Caribbean, 500,000
Jamaica ns were told to evacuate from coastal areas, [cite web|author=Jamaica Observer|year=2004|title=500,000 to evacuate, Many refuse to leave|accessdate=2008-02-05|url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20040910T110000-0500_66008_OBS_________TO_EVACUATE_.asp] but only 5,000 were reported to have moved to shelters. [cite web|author=FOXNews.com|year=2004|title=Hurricane Ivan Pounds Jamaica|accessdate=2008-02-05|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,131956,00.html] Many schools and businesses were closed in theNetherlands Antilles ,cite web|author=Agence France-Presse|year=2004|title=Hurricane Ivan kills at least 14 in Caribbean|accessdate=2007-11-22|url=http://wwwnotes.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf/6686f45896f15dbc852567ae00530132/530fcb683baa58f285256f0a0051a657?OpenDocument] and about 300 people evacuated their homes onCuraçao . [cite web|author=Associated Press |year=2004|title=Ivan leaves at least 12 dead in Grenada|accessdate=2007-11-23|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20041011092510/http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/08/hurrican.ivan.ap/index.html] 12,000 residents and tourists were evacuated fromIsla Mujeres off theYucatán Peninsula . [cite web|author=Environment News Service|year=2004|title=Storm Weary Florida Braces for Hurricane Ivan|accessdate=2008-02-05|url=http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/sep2004/2004-09-14-04.asp]In
Louisiana , mandatory evacuations of vulnerable areas in Jefferson, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and Tangipahoa parishes took place, with voluntary evacuations ordered in six other parishes. More than one-third of the population ofGreater New Orleans evacuated voluntarily, including more than half of the residents of New Orleans itself. At the height of the evacuation, intense traffic congestion on local highways caused delays of up to 12 hours. About a thousand special-needs patients were housed at theLouisiana Superdome during the storm. Ivan was considered a particular threat to the New Orleans area because dangers of catastrophic flooding. However, Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes suffered a moderate amount of wind damage.Hurricane preparedness for New Orleans was judged poor. [Natural Hazards Observer (November 2004). [http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/o/archives/2004/nov04/nov04c.html What if Hurricane Ivan Had Not Missed New Orleans?] Retrieved on2008-02-03 .] At one point, the media sparked fears of an "Atlantean" catastrophe if the hurricane were to make a direct strike on the city. [USA Today . [http://www.usatoday.com/weather/hurricane/2004-09-14-new-orleans-storm_x.htm Direct hit by Ivan in New Orleans could mean a modern Atlantis.] Retrieved on2004-09-14 .] These fears were not realized, as the storm's path turned further east. The publicity generated may have contributed to the somewhat more effective evacuation of the city in preparation forHurricane Katrina a year later, however.In
Mississippi , evacuation ofmobile home s and vulnerable areas took place in Hancock, Jackson, and Harrison counties. InAlabama , evacuation in the areas of Mobile and Baldwin counties south ofInterstate 10 was ordered, including a third of the incorporated territory of the City of Mobile, as well as several of its suburbs.In Florida, a full evacuation of the
Florida Keys began at 7:00 a.m. EDTSeptember 10 but was lifted at 5:00 a.m. EDTSeptember 13 as Ivan tracked further west than originally predicted. Voluntary evacuations were declared in ten counties along theFlorida Panhandle , with strong emphasis in the immediate western counties of Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa.Ivan prompted the evacuation of 270 animals at "
The Little Zoo That Could " in Alabama. The evacuation had to be completed within a couple of hours, with only 28 volunteers available to move the animals.Impact
Ivan killed 64 people in the Caribbean—mainly in
Grenada andJamaica —three inVenezuela , and 25 in theUnited States , including fourteen inFlorida . Thirty-two more deaths in the United States were indirectly attributed to Ivan. Tornadoes spawned by Ivan struck communities along concentric arcs on the leading edge of the storm. [CNN . [http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/16/hurricane.ivan/index.html Ivan's stormy trek floods Southeast.] Retrieved on2004-09-16 .] In Florida, Blountstown, Marianna, and Panama City Beach suffered three of the most devastating tornadoes. A Panama City Beach news station was nearly hit by an F2 tornado during the storm. [ [http://media.graytvinc.com/video/tornado.wmv Video of the tornado] ] Ivan also caused over US$13 billion in damages in the United States and US$3 billion in the Caribbean (2004 USD).outheastern Caribbean and Venezuela
Ivan passed directly over
Grenada onSeptember 7 ,2004 , killing 39 people. The capital, St. George's, was severely damaged and several notable buildings were destroyed, including the residence of the prime minister. Ivan also caused extensive damage to a local prison, allowing most of the inmates to escape. The island, in the words of a Caribbean disaster official, suffered "total devastation." According to a member of the Grenadian parliament, at least 85% of the small island was devastated. [Associated Press . [http://msnbc.msn.com/ID/5927015/ Cuba mostly spared Ivan's wrath.] Retrieved on2004-09-15 .] Extensive looting was reported. In all, damage on the island totaled US$815 million (2004 USD).Elsewhere in the Caribbean, a pregnant woman was killed in
Tobago when a tree fell on top of her home, and a 75-year-old Canadian woman drowned inBarbados . Three deaths were reported inVenezuela . Over one-hundred fifty homes on Barbados and around 60 homes inSt. Vincent and the Grenadines were also reportedly damaged.Jamaica
On
September 11 andSeptember 12 , the center of Ivan passed nearJamaica , causing significant wind and flood damage. Looters were reported roaming the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston (which appeared deserted), robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. Overall, 17 people were killed in Jamaica and 18,000 people were left homeless as a result of the flood waters and high winds. [United States Department of State . [http://usinfo.state.gov/wh/Archive/2005/Feb/16-896856.html U.S. Gives Jamaica $450,000 for School Equipment and Supplies.] Retrieved on2005-02-16 .] Most of the major resorts and hotels fared well, though, and were reopened only a few days after Ivan had passed. [Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency. [http://www.cdera.org/cunews/news/article_610.php News Conference Report: Tourism impact on the Caribbean by Hurricanes Frances, Ivan, Jeanne.] Retrieved on2004-09-30 .] Damage on Jamaica totaled US$360 million (2004 USD).Cayman Islands
1.85 billion (2004 USD) in the Cayman Islands.
Rest of the Caribbean
There were four deaths in the
Dominican Republic . The region'sCaribbean Development Bank estimates Ivan caused over US$3 billion (2004 USD) damage on island nations, mostly in theCayman Islands ,Grenada , andJamaica . [cite web|author=National Hurricane Center|year=2005|title=Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Cyclone Report|accessdate=2008-02-05|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004ivan.shtml] Minor damage, including some beach erosion, was reported in the ABC islands. [cite news|author=Kitty Bean Yancey|date=2004-09-17|title=Grenada, Grand Cayman, Grand Bahama feel the pain|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=2007-11-23]Even though Ivan did not make landfall on
Cuba n soil, its storm surge caused localized flooding onSantiago de Cuba and Granma, on the southern part of the island. AtCienfuegos , the storm produced waves of convert|15|ft|m, andPinar del Río recorded convert|339|mm|in of rainfall. While there were no casualties on the island, the Cuban government estimates that about US$1.2 billion (2004 USD) of property damage were directly due to Ivan.cite web| title=Twenty-seventh Session, RA IV Hurricane Committee: Final Report | author=World Meteorological Organization | year = 2005 | accessdate = 2006-04-27 | url =http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/Final%20HC%2027%20Report-English.pdf | format=PDF]United States
Along with the 14 deaths in
Florida , Ivan is blamed for eight deaths inNorth Carolina , two in Georgia, and one inMississippi . An additional 32 deaths were reported as indirectly caused by the storm.Ivan caused an estimated US$13 billion (2004 USD) in damage in the United States alone, making it the third costliest hurricane on record at the time, being very near Hurricane Charley's US$14 billion but well below Hurricane Andrew's US$26 billion. Ivan displaced
Hurricane Hugo , which had previously held the third spot, but in 2005,Hurricane Katrina caused US$81 billion in damage, displacing Ivan to fourth place, andHurricane Wilma caused US$20.6 billion in damage, displacing Ivan again to fifth place, andHurricane Gustav in 2008 caused US$20 billion in damage, which knocked Ivan off the list to the left, andHurricane Ike also in 2008 caused 27 billion in damage, which knocked Ivan down to 7th place.Florida
Heavy damage as Ivan made landfall on the U.S. coastline was observed in Pensacola,
Pensacola Beach , dwellings situated far inland along the shorelines ofEscambia Bay , East Bay, andBlackwater Bay in Escambia County andSanta Rosa County , andFort Walton Beach, Florida on the eastern side of the storm. The area just west of Pensacola, including the community of Warrington (which includes Pensacola NAS),Perdido Key , and Innerarity Point, took the brunt of the storm. Some of the subdivisions in this part of the county were completely destroyed, with a few key roads in the Perdido area only opened in late 2005, over a year after the storm hit. Shattered windows from gusts and flying projectiles experienced throughout the night of the storm were common. As of December 2007, roads remained closed on Pensacola Beach because of damage from Ivan's storm surge.In Pensacola, the
Interstate 10 bridge acrossEscambia Bay was heavily damaged, with as much as a quarter-mile (400 m) of the bridge collapsing into the bay. The causeway that carriesU.S. Highway 90 across the northern part of the same bay was also heavily damaged. Virtually all of Perdido Key, an area on the outskirts of Pensacola that bore the brunt of Ivan's winds and rain, was essentially leveled. High surf and wind brought extensive damage to Innerarity Point.On
September 26 ,2006 , over two years after Ivan struck the region, funding for the last 501 FEMA-provided trailers ran out for those living in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties. [Franklin Hayes. [http://www.globalaging.org/armedconflict/countryreports/americas/fema.htm Elderly Left Homeless by FEMA Deadline.] Retrieved on2008-02-03 .]Alabama
The city of
Demopolis , over convert|100|mi inland in west-centralAlabama , endured wind gusts estimated at convert|90|mph|km/h|abbr=on, while Montgomery saw wind gusts in the convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on to convert|70|mph|km/h|abbr=on range at the height of the storm. [National Weather Service Forecast Office, Birmingham, Alabama. [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bmx/significant_events/2004/09_16_Ivan/index.php Hurricane Ivan...September 2004.] Retrieved on2008-02-03 .]The heaviest damage as Ivan made landfall on the U.S. coastline was observed in Baldwin County in Alabama, where the storm's eye (and eyewall) made landfall. High surf and wind brought extensive damage to Orange Beach near the border with Florida. There, two five-story condominium buildings were undermined to the point of collapse by Ivan's storm surge of convert|14|ft|m. Both were made of steel-reinforced concrete. Debris gathered in piles along the storm tide, exaserbating the damage when the floodwaters crashed into homes sitting on pilings. [Timothy P. Marshall. [http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/106925.pdf Hurricane Ivan Damage Survey.] Retrieved on
2008-02-01 .] Brewton, a community about convert|50|mi|km inland, also suffered severe damage.In addition to the damage to the southern portions of the state, there was extensive damage to the state's electrical grid. At the height of the outages,
Alabama Power reported 489,000 subscribers had lost electrical power—roughly half of its subscriber base.Rest of the United States
Further inland, Ivan caused major
flooding , bringing theChattahoochee River nearAtlanta and many otherriver s andstream s to levels at or near 100-year records. TheDelaware River and its tributaries crested just below their all-time records set byHurricane Diane in 1955. Locations in southernNew Hampshire andMassachusetts received over 7 inches of rainfall from the remnants of Ivan, causing flooding and mudslides.In Western
North Carolina , many streams and rivers reached well above flood stage in an area that was heavily flood damaged just a week and a half before from the remnants ofHurricane Frances , causing many roads to be closed. TheBlue Ridge Parkway as well asInterstate 40 through thePigeon River gorge inHaywood County, North Carolina , sustained major damage, and landslides were common across the mountains. As a result of the rain, a major debris flow of mud, rocks, trees, and water surged downPeek's Creek , nearFranklin, North Carolina , sweeping away 15 houses and killing five people. [Dnet Web Services. [http://dnet.net/News/ivan/peeksCreek.asp Peeks Creek Photos.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .] [North Carolina Geological Survey. [http://www.geology.enr.state.nc.us/Landslide%20web%20version/Geologic_hazards_landslide_show/Landslides_Peeks_Creek_Debris_Flow_2004.htm Landslides.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .]The system also spawned deadly
tornado es as far north asMaryland [The Washington Times. [http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040919-011210-8032r.htm Maryland women die in Ivan's wake.] Retrieved2004-09-19 .] and destroyed seven oil platforms in theGulf of Mexico while at sea. While crossing over the Mid-Atlantic states, Ivan's remnants spawned 117 tornadoes across the eastern United States, with the 40 tornadoes spawned inVirginia onSeptember 17 setting a daily record for the commonwealth. [Virginia Department of Emergency Management. [http://www.vdem.state.va.us/newsroom/history/tornado.cfm Virginia's Weather History: Virginia Tornadoes.] Retrieved on2008-02-03 .] Ivan then moved into theWheeling, West Virginia and Pittsburgh area, causing major flooding.Pittsburgh International Airport recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall for Pittsburgh, recording convert|5.95|in|mm of rain. [National Weather Service Forecast Office, Pittsburgh, PA. [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/pbz/hourlyclimate.htm NWS Pittsburgh Hourly Climate Data Archive, August, 2004.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .] Ivan's rain caused widespread flooding. TheJuniata River basin was flooded, and the Frankstown Branch crested at its highest level ever. [Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. [http://www.pema.state.pa.us/pema/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=261264&pp=12&n=1 Ivan Flooding Situation Reports: September 28, 2004, Situation Report #15.] Retrieved on2008-02-01 .] After Ivan regenerated in the Gulf of Mexico, it caused further heavy rainfall up to convert|8|in|mm in areas ofLouisiana andTexas .Canada
On the morning of
September 21 , the remnant mid-level circulation of Ivan combined with a frontal system. This produced a plume of moisture over theCanadian Maritimes for four days, producing heavy rainfall totaling convert|6.2|in|mm inGander, Newfoundland . High winds of up to convert|89|mph|abbr=on downed trees and caused power outages in Newfoundland,Prince Edward Island , and easternNova Scotia . The system produced intense waves of up to convert|50|ft|m nearCape Bonavista . The system killed two when it grounded a fishing vessel and was indirectly responsible for four traffic fatalities in Newfoundland.cite web|author=Canadian Hurricane Centre |year=2004|title=2004 Tropical Cyclone Season Summary|accessdate=2006-06-23|url=http://www.atl.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurricane/storm04.html]Aftermath
Grenada
Grenada suffered serious economic repercussions following the destruction caused by Ivan. Before Ivan, the economy of Grenada was projected to grow by 4.7%, but the island's economy instead contracted by nearly 3% in 2004. The economy was also projected to grow by at least 5% through 2007, but,as of 2005 , that estimate had been lowered to less than 1%. The government of Grenada also admitted thatgovernment debt , 130% of the island's GDP, was "unsustainable" in October 2004 and appointed a group of professional debt advisors in January 2005 to help seek a cooperative restructuring agreement with creditors. [cite web|author=Ministry of Finance, Government of Grenada|year=2005|title=IMF statement on Grenada|accessdate=2008-02-05|url=http://finance.gov.gd/newsitem.aspx?nid=632]More than US$150 million was sent to Grenada in 2004 to aid reconstruction following Ivan, but the economic situation remains fragile. The
International Monetary Fund reports that as "difficult enough as the present fiscal situation is, it is unfortunately quite easy to envisage circumstances that would make it even more so." Furthermore, "shortfalls in donor financing and tax revenues, or events such as a further rise in global oil prices, pose a grave risk." [United States Department of State . [http://usinfo.state.gov/wh/Archive/2005/Feb/24-832208.html Grenada Making Comeback from Hurricane Ivan.] Retrieved on2005-02-24 .]United States
Ivan is suspected of bringing spores of
soybean rust fromVenezuela into theUnited States , the first ever occurrences of soybean rust found inNorth America . Since the Florida soybean crop had already been mostly harvested, economic damage was limited. Some of the most severe outbreaks inSouth America have been known to reducesoybean crop yields by half or more. [Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. [http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/press/2004/11172004_2.html Soybean Rust Confirmed In Florida.] Retrieved on2004-11-17 .]Retirement
This storm also marked the third occasion the name "Ivan" had been used to name a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic, as well as the fourth of five occurrences worldwide. Because of the severe damage and deaths in the Caribbean and United States, the name Ivan was retired in the spring of 2005 by the
World Meteorological Organization and will never again be used in theAtlantic basin . [NOAA . [http://www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov/grounders/retirednames.html The Retirement of Hurricane Names.] Retrieved on2008-02-12 .] It was replaced by Igor for the 2010 season. [National Hurricane Center . [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names.] Retrieved on2008-02-12 .]Hydrological records
Ivan broke several
hydrological records; it is credited with possibly causing the largestocean wave ever recorded, a 91 foot (27 meter) wave that may have been as high as 131 ft (40 m), and the fastest seafloor current, at 2.25m/s (5 mph). [cite news|title=The ten-storey Mexican wave|date=June 15, 2005|publisher=The Times|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0%2C%2C11069-1654539%2C00.html]See also
*
List of retired Atlantic hurricane names
*List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes
*List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States
*Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak References
External links
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004ivan.shtml? NHC Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Ivan]
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/IVAN.shtml? NHC advisory archives for Hurricane Ivan]
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/ivan2004.html HPC Rainfall Page for Ivan]
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical2004/IVAN/IVAN_archive.shtml Hydrometeorological Prediction Center advisory archive on Tropical Depression Ivan]
* State Emergency Management sites:
** [http://www.alabama.gov/hurricanewatch.php Alabama]
** [http://www.myflorida.com/myflorida/hurricane/public_advisories.html Florida]
** [http://www.lsp.org/emergency.html Louisiana]
** [http://www.msema.org/index.htm Mississippi]
** [http://www.dem.dcc.state.nc.us North Carolina]
** [http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/ Texas]
* [http://www.paradise-inn-carriacou.com/slideshows/ivan.php Hurricane Ivan pictures of damage on Grenada and Carriacou]
* [http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/photo_exhibits/hurricanes.cfm Historic Images of Florida Hurricanes (State Archives of Florida )]
* [http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,65000,00.html Thanks for the Pageviews, Ivan]
* [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,64952,00.html Ivan May Just Be a Messenger]
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