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Hurricane Jeanne was a devastating storm that damaged large parts of Florida, the Bahamas, and Grand Bahama. The storm also caused flood damage as far inland in the United States as West Virginia.

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What date was hurricane Jeanne?

Hurricane Jeanne lasted from September 13 until September 28 of 2004.


What was the size of hurricane Jeanne?

There are no measurements for Hurricane Jeanne, which hit Florida and the Caribbean in 2004. There were wind speeds of up to 120 mph.


Is hurricane jeanne retired?

Yes, the name Jeanne has been retired and replaced with Julia.


What caused hurricane Jeanne?

A tropical wave that followed hurricane Ivan of the coast of Africa in September 2004


When a hurricane is differ from a tornado is the winds of hurricane concentrated in a smaller area?

No. The winds of a tornado are concentrated in a much smaller area. Typically the winds of a hurricane affect an area a few hundred miles across. By contrast the winds of a tornado usually affect an area less than a quarter of a mile wide and rarely more than a mile.


What was the maximum sustained wind speed for Hurricane Jeanne in 2004?

120mph


Do hurricane force winds affect a much larger area than storm surge?

No. The storm surge produces flooding beyond the extent of hurricane force winds.


What are some names of Hurricane?

Some historic hurricane names include Allen, Andrew, Camille, Charley, Floyd, Gilbert, Jeanne, Katrina, Mitch, and Wilma.


How many people where killed by hurricane jeanne?

55 killed total 26 people killed directly 39 people killed indirectly


How long did hurricane Jeanne last over Grand Bahama?

i fink it tok over 10 minutes


Does each hurricane get worse every time?

No. The severity of one hurricane does not affect the severity of the next. For example. Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. gulf coast in 2005. Hurricane Isaac hit the same area exactly 7 years later and was much less significant.


Should you evacuate when a hurricane is in your area?

If a hurricane threatens your area you should leave if there are orders to evacuate before the hurricane is in your area. By the time the hurricane arrives it will likely be too dangerous to go outside.