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- Hurricane_Igor abstract "Hurricane Igor was the most destructive tropical cyclone to strike the Canadian island of Newfoundland on record. Igor originated from a broad area of low pressure that moved off the west coast of Africa on September 6, 2010. Tracking slowly westward, it developed into a tropical depression on September 8 and strengthened into tropical storm shortly thereafter. Higher wind shear temporarily halted intensification over the following days. On September 12, explosive intensification took place, and Igor reached Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. By this time, Igor had already begun a prolonged turn around the western periphery of the subtropical ridge. Peaking with winds of 155 mph (250 km/h), the cyclone began to enter an area unfavorable for continued strengthening, and Igor gradually weakened before brushing Bermuda as a minimal hurricane on September 20. After turning northeastward, the system began an extratropical transition, which it completed shortly after striking southern Newfoundland. The remnants of Igor were later absorbed by another extratropical cyclone over the Labrador Sea on September 23.While over the open ocean, large swells produced by the hurricane caused the deaths of three peoples — two in the Caribbean and one in the United States. Passing west of Bermuda as a minimal hurricane, damage was limited primarily to trees and power lines, with roughly 27,500 residences having lost electricity. Total losses in the territory were less than $500,000 (2010 USD). In Newfoundland, damage wrought by Igor was extreme, claimed to be the worst ever seen in some areas. Large stretches of roadways were completely washed out by severe flooding, including a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway, isolating approximately 150 communities. Throughout the region, one person was killed and damage costs amounted to a record $200 million. In the storm's wake, military personnel were deployed to assist in recovery efforts and aid distribution.".
- Hurricane_Igor thumbnail Hurricane_Igor_at_1640z_on_September_13,_2010.jpg?width=300.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageExternalLink a2010-00171-part1.pdf.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageExternalLink a2010-00171-part2.pdf.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageExternalLink IGOR.shtml.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageExternalLink TCR-AL112010_Igor.pdf.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageExternalLink ma_presentation.pdf.
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageID "28841083".
- Hurricane_Igor wikiPageRevisionID "604809551".
- Hurricane_Igor 1MinWinds "135".
- Hurricane_Igor areas "Cape Verde, Northeastern Caribbean, United States East Coast, Bermuda, Newfoundland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon".
- Hurricane_Igor basin "Atl".
- Hurricane_Igor damages "200".
- Hurricane_Igor dissipated "September 23, 2010".
- Hurricane_Igor fatalities "4".
- Hurricane_Igor formed "September 8, 2010".
- Hurricane_Igor hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Igor.
- Hurricane_Igor hurricaneSeason "2010".
- Hurricane_Igor imageLocation "--09-13".
- Hurricane_Igor imageName "Hurricane Igor as a strong Category 4 hurricane on September 13".
- Hurricane_Igor name "Hurricane Igor".
- Hurricane_Igor pressure "924".
- Hurricane_Igor type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Igor year "2010".
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_disasters_in_Canada.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_in_Bermuda.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_in_Cape_Verde.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_in_Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:2010_natural_disasters.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Cape_Verde-type_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Category_4_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Bermuda.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Canada.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Cape_Verde.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Hurricane_Igor subject Category:Retired_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Hurricane_Igor type CapeVerde-typeHurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor type Category4AtlanticHurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor type Cyclone111443721.
- Hurricane_Igor type Hurricane111467018.
- Hurricane_Igor type HurricanesInBermuda.
- Hurricane_Igor type HurricanesInCanada.
- Hurricane_Igor type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Hurricane_Igor type Phenomenon100034213.
- Hurricane_Igor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hurricane_Igor type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Hurricane_Igor type Process100029677.
- Hurricane_Igor type RetiredAtlanticHurricanes.
- Hurricane_Igor type Storm111462526.
- Hurricane_Igor type Windstorm111527014.
- Hurricane_Igor comment "Hurricane Igor was the most destructive tropical cyclone to strike the Canadian island of Newfoundland on record. Igor originated from a broad area of low pressure that moved off the west coast of Africa on September 6, 2010. Tracking slowly westward, it developed into a tropical depression on September 8 and strengthened into tropical storm shortly thereafter. Higher wind shear temporarily halted intensification over the following days.".
- Hurricane_Igor label "Hurricane Igor".
- Hurricane_Igor label "Ouragan Igor".
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs Ouragan_Igor.
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs 허리케인_이고르.
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs m.0ddhbwc.
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs Q867167.
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs Q867167.
- Hurricane_Igor sameAs Hurricane_Igor.
- Hurricane_Igor wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_Igor?oldid=604809551.
- Hurricane_Igor depiction Hurricane_Igor_at_1640z_on_September_13,_2010.jpg.
- Hurricane_Igor isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_Igor.