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Hurricane Clarissa only appears in the movie canon. In the novels or Trespasser Site B is abandoned because InGen was bankrupt, but in the movie canon InGen survived the downfall of the Park and therefore an explanation was needed as to why InGen would leave the dinosaurs behind at the island. Clarissa is only mentioned during a conversation between John Hammond and Ian Malcolm at the start of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Hammond explains what the Hurricane caused: In the script of the movie another quote from Hammond about the Hurricane is found:

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  • Hurricane Clarissa only appears in the movie canon. In the novels or Trespasser Site B is abandoned because InGen was bankrupt, but in the movie canon InGen survived the downfall of the Park and therefore an explanation was needed as to why InGen would leave the dinosaurs behind at the island. Clarissa is only mentioned during a conversation between John Hammond and Ian Malcolm at the start of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Hammond explains what the Hurricane caused: In the script of the movie another quote from Hammond about the Hurricane is found:
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  • Hurricane Clarissa only appears in the movie canon. In the novels or Trespasser Site B is abandoned because InGen was bankrupt, but in the movie canon InGen survived the downfall of the Park and therefore an explanation was needed as to why InGen would leave the dinosaurs behind at the island. Clarissa is only mentioned during a conversation between John Hammond and Ian Malcolm at the start of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Hammond explains what the Hurricane caused: Hurricane Clarissa wiped out Site B. Call it an act of God. We had to evacuate and the animals were released to mature on their own in the wild. Life will find a way, as you once so eloquently put it. For four years now I’ve fought to keep them safe from human interference. In the script of the movie another quote from Hammond about the Hurricane is found: The hurricane seemed like a disaster at the time, but now I think about it was a blessing, nature’s way of freeing those animals from their human confines. Of giving them another chance to survive, but this time as they were meant to without man’s interference. In Hammond's script for Trespasser: Jurassic Park, another quote also indirectly mentions Hurricane Clarissa:
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