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This is a list of the costliest Atlantic hurricanes, with US$1 billion in property damage, broadly capturing the severity of the damage each tropical cyclone has caused. The list includes tropical storms, a tropical cyclone with a peak 1-minute maximum sustained wind in the range of 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h), placing them below the 74 mph ...
Hurricane Iniki of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season is still the costliest central Pacific hurricane on record. [13] Only six Pacific hurricanes have caused over one billion dollars in damage; the three mentioned above, as well as Hurricane John, Hurricane Odile and Tropical Storm Agatha. [14] [15] [16]
Hurricane Debby, which hit the… Experts estimated that the economic loss and damage from Hurricane Beryl, which hit the Gulf Coast in July, was between $28 billion to 32 billion. Hurricanes ...
It was an expensive hurricane, causing extensive damage to Tyndall Air Force Base, as well as U.S. fighter jets, which cost $6 billion to replace. Darwin Brandis/istockphoto Hurricane Florence
A new report estimates total economic and damage loss from the Atlantic hurricane season at a shocking $500 billion ... cost between $28 and $32 billion. Hurricane Debby, which also struck Florida ...
Hurricane Helene: Tropical cyclone 2024 North America (, , , others) $75 [18] $84.3 107 Hurricane Ida: Tropical cyclone 2021 North America (, , , others) $69 [19] $81.2 451 2019–20 Australian bushfire season: Wildfire 2019-20 Australia $68.7 [12] $91.2 254 Hurricane Sandy: Tropical cyclone 2012 North America (, , , others) $64.8 [12] $80.5 ...
Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes, 1900–2017 Direct economic losses, normalized to societal conditions in 2018 [1] Rank Hurricane Season Cost 1 4 "Miami" 1926: $235.9 billion 2 4 "Galveston" 1900: $138.6 billion 3 3 Katrina: 2005: $116.9 billion 4 4 "Galveston" 1915: $109.8 billion 5 5 Andrew: 1992: $106.0 billion 6 ET Sandy: 2012 $73.5 ...
This is a list of the costliest Atlantic hurricanes, with US$1 billion in property damage, broadly capturing the severity of the damage each tropical cyclone has caused. The list includes tropical storms, a tropical cyclone with a peak 1-minute maximum sustained wind in the range of 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h), placing them below the 74 mph ...