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At its peak in 2003, Hurricane Isabel became a Category 5 hurricane and made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 hurricane before coming through Maryland as a tropical storm.
Most of the Baltimore region woke up 20 years ago Tuesday to the screeching sounds of Isabel, a tropical storm that barreled toward Maryland the previous evening and brought consistent hurricane ...
Tropical storm warnings were extended up to Surf City, North Carolina, ahead of Tropical Storm Chantal's landfall in South ...
Tropical storm conditions were felt as far inland as upstate New York. ... Hurricane Isabel reached Category 5 strength not once, but twice before making landfall.
Ten years after the destruction of Hurricane Isabel, climate change increases the risk of ... on average, 12 named storms — tropical storms and hurricanes — per year in the Atlantic. From ...
We will start with Hurricane Isabel back in September 2003. Isabel was the ninth named storm of the 2003 season, and it had a very long track, starting out as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa.
You can’t say for sure that Hurricane Sandy in 2012 or Hurricane Isabel in 2003 were caused by our ... there are, on average, 12 named storms — tropical storms and hurricanes — per year ...