2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season - Season Effects

Season Effects

This is a table of the storms in 2004 and the affected regions, if any. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but are still storm-related. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical or a wave or low. In addition, the location of landfall, if any, will be in bold.

TD TS C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
Storm
Name
Dates active Storm category
at peak intensity
Peak 1-minute
sustained winds
Pressure Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Refs
Alex 0731 !July 31 – August 6 4 !Category 3 hurricane 120 !120 mph (195 km/h) 0957 !957 hPa (28.26 inHg) North Carolina 70067500000000000007.5 million 70001000000000000001
Bonnie August 3 – 14 1 !Tropical storm 065 !65 mph (100 km/h) 1001 !1001 hPa (29.56 inHg) Southeastern United States 70061270000000000001.27 million 70003000000000000003
Charley 0809 !August 9 – 15 5 !Category 4 hurricane 145 !145 mph (230 km/h) 941 !941 hPa (27.29 inHg) Cuba, Southeastern United States 701016300000000000016.3 billion 700135000000000000035
Danielle 0813 !August 13 – 21 3 !Category 2 hurricane 110 (175) 964 !964 hPa (28.47 inHg) None None None
Earl 0814 !August 13 – 15 1 !Tropical storm 50 (85) 1009 Windward Islands Minimal 1
Frances 0825 !August 25 – September 8 5 !Category 4 hurricane 145 !145 mph (230 km/h) 935 Bahamas, Southeastern United States 9600 7 (42)
Gaston 0827 !August 27 – September 1 2 !Category 1 hurricane 075 !75 mph (120 km/h) 0986 !986 hPa (29.12 inHg) South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia 130 8 (1)
Hermine August 27 – 31 1 !Tropical storm 60 (95) 1002 !1002 hPa (29.59 inHg) Massachusetts Minimal None
Ivan September 2 – 24 6 !Category 5 hurricane 165 (265) 0910 !910 hPa (26.87 inHg) Windward Islands, Jamaica, Cuba, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana 17200 92 (32)
Ten September 7 – 9 0 !Tropical Depression 35 (55) 1009 !1009 hPa (29.80 inHg) None None None
Jeanne 1013 !September 13 – 28 4 !Category 3 hurricane 120 (195) 0950 !950 hPa (28.05 inHg) Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Bahamas, Florida 7000 70033035000000000003,035
Karl 0916 !September 16 – 24 5 !Category 4 hurricane 145 !145 mph (230 km/h) 0938 !938 hPa (27.70 inHg) Faroe Islands None None
Lisa 0919 !September 19 – October 3 2 !Category 1 hurricane 075 !75 mph (120 km/h) 0987 !987 hPa (29.15 inHg) None None None
Matthew 1008 !October 8 – 10 1 !Tropical Storm 045 !45 mph (75 km/h) 0997 !997 hPa (29.44 inHg) Louisiana 700430000000000000030 thousand None
Nicole 1010 !October 10 – 11 1 !Subtropical Storm 050 !50 mph (80 km/h) 0986 !986 hPa (29.12 inHg) Bermuda, Atlantic Canada Minimal None
Otto 1129 !November 29 – December 5 1 !Tropical storm 050 !50 mph (80 km/h) 0995 !995 hPa (29.38 inHg) None None None
Season Aggregates
16 systems July 31 – December 5 165 mph (265 km/h) 910 hPa (26.87 inHg) >701050000000000000050 billion 3161 (96)


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