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The Effects of Hurricane Ivan  

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The Effects of Hurricane Ivan The 2004 hurricane season began quietly with only one tropical storm between June and July. By the same time last year two hurricanes and six tropical storms had occurred. August however has brought an influx of four hurricanes and four tropical storms, four of which have hit the US and Caribbean. Hurricane Francis and Charley being among the worst already strained defenses put in place but due to warm weather tracks a cycle of hurricanes emerged. Causes of Hurricane Ivan: In order to look at the effects of Hurricane Ivan you must first acknowledge the cause of previous hurricane. No one was shocked by the storms beginning on August 9th because many had been watching storm Bonnie when a tropical depression occurred outside the outer regions of the Caribbean. It quickly became Tropical Storm Charley and then, south of Jamaica, a full hurricane. After leaving a trail of...

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