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HURRICANE IVAN Landfall Time Lapse

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Time Lapse Doppler Radar imagery of Hurricane Ivan which made landfall as a category 3 storm near Mobile, Alabama on September 16th, 2004 at approximately 2 a.m. CDT.
Ivan caused an estimated US$18 billion (2004 USD, $20.9 billion 2011 USD) in damages to the United States, making it the sixth costliest hurricane ever to strike the country.


A full article about the hurricane can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ivan




State and county outlines as well as labels of major affected cities are clearly visible in full resolution video.
Imagery is created using archived NOAA/NEXRAD radar data.
Location:
Alabama, United States
Source:
Archived Data

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hurricane tropical storm system extreme weather atlantic flooding doppler radar NEXRAD NOAA severe historic event history season landfall intense circulation tropics gulf coast Saffir-Simpson typhoon cyclone eyewall wind environment global warming climate change emergency wet season hurricane major ivan alabama mobile September 16th 2004 no people time lapse color archival rainy wet season

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8357552
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4 Aug 2011
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