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- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan abstract "The meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan, the longest tracked tropical cyclone of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, lasted from late August through late September. The hurricane developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 31. Tracking westward due to a ridge, favorable conditions allowed it to develop into Tropical Depression Nine on September 2 in the deep tropical Atlantic Ocean. The cyclone gradually intensified until September 5, when it underwent rapid deepening and reached Category 4 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale; at the time Ivan was the southernmost major North Atlantic hurricane on record.Ivan quickly weakened due to dry air, but it gradually reorganized, passing just south of Grenada as a major hurricane on September 7. The hurricane attained Category 5 status in the central Caribbean Sea. Over the subsequent days its intensity fluctuated largely due to eyewall replacement cycles, and Ivan passed just south of Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and western Cuba with winds at or slightly below Category 5 status. Turning northward and encountering unfavorable conditions, Ivan gradually weakened before making landfall just west of Gulf Shores, Alabama on September 16 with winds of 120 mph (195 km/h). The cyclone quickly weakened to tropical depression status as it turned to the northeast, and Ivan transitioned into an extratropical cyclone on September 18.The remnant low of Ivan turned to the south and southwest, and after crossing Florida on September 21 it began to reacquire tropical characteristics. It became a tropical depression again on September 22 to the southeast of Louisiana, and Ivan reached winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) before weakening and moving ashore along southwestern Louisiana as a tropical depression; the circulation of Ivan dissipated after crossing into Texas on September 25. The cyclone broke several intensity records, and its duration was the tenth longest on record for an Atlantic hurricane.".
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- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan alt "A picture of Hurricane Iven".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan areas "Windward Islands , Venezuela, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Cuba, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Texas and most of the eastern United States".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan basin "Atl".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan dissipated "2004-09-24".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan formed "2004-09-02".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan hasPhotoCollection Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan hurricaneSeason "2004".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan imageLocation "Hurricane Ivan 11 sept 2004 1610Z.jpg".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan imageName "Hurricane Ivan near peak intensity".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan name "Hurricane Ivan".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan pressure "910".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan type "hurricane".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan year "2004".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan subject Category:Hurricane_Ivan.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan subject Category:Meteorological_histories_of_individual_tropical_cyclones.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan comment "The meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan, the longest tracked tropical cyclone of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, lasted from late August through late September. The hurricane developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 31. Tracking westward due to a ridge, favorable conditions allowed it to develop into Tropical Depression Nine on September 2 in the deep tropical Atlantic Ocean.".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Ivan label "Meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan".
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