It formed on 6 September and ended on 20 September 2003.
Hurricane Isabel of 2003 was a category 5.
Hurricane Isabel in 2003 was a category 5 hurricane.
The nearest time it occured was september,19 2003 in Canada
Hurricane Isabel hit the United States East Coast around September 19, 2003. It caused significant damage in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C., resulting in widespread power outages and flooding.
Hurricanes are named based on a predetermined list of names established by the World Meteorological Organization. The name "Isabel" was chosen from this list and was used for a hurricane in 2003. The names on the list are rotated every six years.
Hurricane Isabella did not occur. However, Hurricane Isabel was a powerful cyclone that affected the eastern United States in September 2003.
Hurricane Isabel was formed during the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season on September 3. The storm made landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 18, and weakened until it dissipated on September 20.
Hurricane Isabel was considered one of the worst hurricanes to hit the US in 2003. It made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 storm, causing widespread power outages and significant damage along the East Coast. Isabel resulted in at least 16 deaths and over $5 billion in damages.
Hurricane Isabel made landfall in North Carolina near Cape Lookout on September 18, 2003. Its coordinates at landfall were approximately 34.7°N, 76.5°W.
Hurricane Isabel weakened while moving northeastward after making landfall in North Carolina in 2003. It dissipated over the eastern United States and eventually merged with a frontal system over eastern Canada.
Hurricane Isabel was a category 5 hurricane.
At peak intensity, Hurricane Isabel had sustained winds of 165 mph.