Hurricane Ivan 2098

Hurricane Ivan
On August 17, an area of disturbed weather was 100 miles east of the Lesser Antilles was given a high chance of further development into a Tropical Storm or a Hurricane. The next day, the disturbance grew and strengthened into Tropical Storm Ivan. Ivan moved Northwest towards St. Maarten and intensified into a strong category 1 hurricane. Ivan traveled just north of St. Maarten, further intensifying into a Category 2 on the 20th. Ivan went through a rapid deepening and became a Category 4 Hurricane, just 12 hours of being a Category 2. Ivan was now headed towards the Bahamas, NHC issued Hurricane Warnings through all of the Bahamas and most of Florida. On August 23, Ivan went through a second deepening and reached peak intensity before making a second landfall in Nassau. Ivan turned west and maintained Cat 5 status until after making a 3rd landfall in Daytona Beach, Florida. Ivan weakened into a low end Category 3 Hurricane before making a 4th landfall after heading towards new orleans. Ivan dissipated on the 29th Ivan caused over 560 Million USD in damages and killed over 1000 people, and injured 2500 others.