They call the hurricane Isabel to keep track of all hurricanes that have occurred in the follow years. When a hurricane is formed and is not a tropical storm, it is usually given a name of a boy then the next hurricane would be named a girls name. The list is in alphabetical order so after "I", a male name that start with a "J" for example Jason would be the name of the next hurricane and it would go on in this pattern
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No. No tornado has a name. Every hurricane, gets a name , though, with the exception of one hurricane in 1991 which was simply called "the Perfect Storm."
A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, however they are somewhat smaller than a few other varieties of cyclone. By comparison, tornadoes are tiny.
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Hurricane Isabel in 2003 was a category 5 hurricane.
Hurricane Isabel of 2003 was a category 5.
every hurricane is named after an alternation of a boy or girl going in alphbetical order
Hurricane Isabel was a category 5 hurricane.
At peak intensity, Hurricane Isabel had sustained winds of 165 mph.
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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 directly responsible for about 16 deaths. Ten of the deaths were in Virginia with the others occurring in other states.
The nearest time it occured was september,19 2003 in Canada
The worst hurricane to hit the U.S. in 2003 was Isabel which made landfall in North Carolina.