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- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) abstract "Hurricane Alex was the first named storm, the first hurricane, and the first major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. The first storm of the season, Alex formed unusually late in the season; the fifth latest since 1954. It developed from the interaction between an upper-level low and a weak surface trough on July 31 to the east of Jacksonville, Florida. It moved northeastward, and strengthened to attain winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) before passing within 10 miles (16 km) of the Outer Banks coast. Alex strengthened further and reached a peak of 120 mph (190 km/h) winds while off the coast of New England, one of only two hurricanes to reach Category 3 status north of 38° N. Alex caused a scare of a hurricane-force direct hit in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, which had been devastated by Hurricane Isabel less than a year earlier.The hurricane produced light damage in the Outer Banks, primarily from flooding and high winds. Over 100 houses were damaged, while numerous cars were disabled from the flooding. Damage totaled about $7.5 million (2004 USD). Alex produced strong waves and rip tides along the East Coast of the United States, causing one death and several injuries.".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) thumbnail Hurricane_Alex_04_aug_2004_1500Z.jpg?width=300.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wikiPageExternalLink 2004alex.shtml?.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wikiPageExternalLink 060842.shtml?.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wikiPageID "900511".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wikiPageRevisionID "588994164".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) 1MinWinds "105".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) areas "Outer Banks of North Carolina, Sable Island, Europe".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) basin "Atl".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) damages "7.5".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) dissipated "2004-08-06".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) fatalities "1".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) formed "2004-07-31".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Alex_(2004).
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) hurricaneSeason "2004".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) imageLocation "Hurricane Alex 04 aug 2004 1500Z.jpg".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) imageName "--08-04".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) inflated "2".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) name "Hurricane Alex".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) pressure "957".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) year "2004".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) subject Category:2004_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) subject Category:2004_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) subject Category:Category_3_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_North_Carolina.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) comment "Hurricane Alex was the first named storm, the first hurricane, and the first major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. The first storm of the season, Alex formed unusually late in the season; the fifth latest since 1954. It developed from the interaction between an upper-level low and a weak surface trough on July 31 to the east of Jacksonville, Florida.".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) label "Furacão Alex (2004)".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) label "Huracán Alex (2004)".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) label "Hurricane Alex (2004)".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) label "Ouragan Alex (2004)".
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs Huracán_Alex_(2004).
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs Ouragan_Alex_(2004).
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs Furacão_Alex_(2004).
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs m.03n4bb.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs Q3306076.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) sameAs Q3306076.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_Alex_(2004)?oldid=588994164.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) depiction Hurricane_Alex_04_aug_2004_1500Z.jpg.
- Hurricane_Alex_(2004) isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_Alex_(2004).