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  2. Hurricane Jeanne - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Jeanne was the deadliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin since Mitch in 1998, and the deadliest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2004.It was the tenth named storm, the seventh hurricane, and the fifth major hurricane of the season, as well as the third hurricane and fourth named storm of the season to make landfall in Florida.

  3. Meteorological history of Hurricane Jeanne - Wikipedia

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    The meteorological history of Hurricane Jeanne lasted for about two weeks in September 2004. Hurricane Jeanne was the eleventh tropical cyclone , tenth named storm, seventh hurricane, and sixth major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season .

  4. Today in History: Remembering Hurricane Jeanne - AOL

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    The deadliest storm of the devastating 2004 season, Hurricane Jeanne is responsible for over 3,035 deaths. ... Jeanne continued on her path of destruction through the Bahamas, where residents were ...

  5. Hurricane Jeanne (1980) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Jeanne was a moderate hurricane that reached its peak and dissipated in the Gulf of Mexico without making landfall. The thirteenth tropical cyclone , tenth named storm, and eighth hurricane of the 1980 Atlantic hurricane season , Jeanne developed over the southern Caribbean on November 7.

  6. What was it like when four hurricanes tormented Florida? Let ...

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    Hurricane Jeanne is named after Jeanne Van Wyck of Miami, seen here on Sept. 28, 2004, a friend of former Hurricane forecaster Gilbert Clark. ... The storm’s projected path once it crosses Cuba ...

  7. 2004 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    At 14:00 UTC on the latter, Jeanne struck the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). The hurricane strengthened slightly further, peaking with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (190 km/h). Jeanne made its final landfall on Hutchinson Island, Florida at the same time around 04:00 UTC on September 26.

  8. Helene now projected as Category 4 hurricane, could get ... - AOL

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    According to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach, eight major hurricanes have made landfall in Florida since 2000: Charley and Jeanne in 2004; Dennis and Wilma in 2005 ...

  9. Timeline of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    2 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) – Tropical Storm Jeanne strengthens back into Hurricane Jeanne. [13] September 22. 2 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) – Hurricane Jeanne reaches Category 2 strength. [13] 1 p.m. CDT (1800 UTC) – A partial remnant of former Hurricane Ivan regenerates into Tropical Depression Ivan in the Gulf of Mexico. [11]