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Hurricane Bonnie was the first of six tropical cyclones in 2004 to affect the United States. Bonnie developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on July 5. It rapidly intensified into a tropical storm on July 7. Bonnie reached hurricane strength on July 10. The hurricane reached peak intensity on July 14 with winds of 145 mph. On July 21, Bonnie made landfall on North Carolina with winds of 105 mph, causing widespread damage.

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  • Hurricane Bonnie was the first of six tropical cyclones in 2004 to affect the United States. Bonnie developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on July 5. It rapidly intensified into a tropical storm on July 7. Bonnie reached hurricane strength on July 10. The hurricane reached peak intensity on July 14 with winds of 145 mph. On July 21, Bonnie made landfall on North Carolina with winds of 105 mph, causing widespread damage.
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Name
  • Hurricane Bonnie
Type
  • Category 4 hurricane
lowest pressure
  • 944.0
Damages
  • 1.14E10
Dissipated
  • --07-22
Fatalities
  • 45(xsd:integer)
areas affected
  • Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Turks and Caicos, Bahamas, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania
Hurricane season
  • 2004(xsd:integer)
highest winds
  • 145.0
Formed
  • --07-06
wind type
  • 1(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Hurricane Bonnie was the first of six tropical cyclones in 2004 to affect the United States. Bonnie developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on July 5. It rapidly intensified into a tropical storm on July 7. Bonnie reached hurricane strength on July 10. The hurricane reached peak intensity on July 14 with winds of 145 mph. On July 21, Bonnie made landfall on North Carolina with winds of 105 mph, causing widespread damage.
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