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A9.1 magnitude earthquake near the Indonesian island of Sumatra generated a massive tsunami that propagated across the planet…
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Ivan existed for 22.5 days and produced a track more than 5600 nautical miles long. This movie shows GOES East from September 1-30, 2004
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Hurricane Ivan broke records for the most number of U.S. landfalls by any one storm
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Hurricane Floyd was the first major storm visualized by NOAA's Environmental Visualization Laboratory
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Hurricane Andrew was only the third Category 5 storm to impact the U.S. when it made landfall on August 24, 1992 near Homestead, FL.
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Hurricane Andrew's Category 5 impact to the U.S. joins ranks with the 1935 Labor Day storm and 1969's Hurricane Camille
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The conditions were "perfect" for a monstrous storm that would explode in the northern Atlantic Ocean creating waves ten stories high.
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