Examples of 'hurricane isabel' in a sentence

Meaning of "hurricane isabel"

hurricane isabel - This phrase refers to a hurricane that struck the East Coast of the United States in 2003, causing significant damage and destruction

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hurricane isabel
Effects of hurricane isabel in canada.
The impacts were severely compounded the following week by Hurricane Isabel across the region.
Hurricane Isabel was one of the most destructive on record.
On the plywood over the bay window We spray paint taunts at Hurricane Isabel.
The effects of Hurricane Isabel were generally light in the southeastern portion of the state.
After a night of watching and waiting, say good morning to Hurricane Isabel.
Hurricane Isabel last year.
The number of visits increases dramatically on significant weather days, such as Hurricane Isabel.
Hurricane Isabel first began affecting North Carolina about 15 hours before it struck land.
Close-up view of the eye of Hurricane Isabel.
Hurricane Isabel ranks as the most destructive of the 21st century.
Applications, Hurricane Katrina intensification, The hurricane Isabel under close monitoring with satellites.
Hurricane Isabel stands out as the most damaging of the 21st century.
Where will Hurricane Isabel go?
Hurricane Isabel displaying annular characteristics on September 14, as a powerful Category 5 hurricane.

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In 2003 a storm surge from Hurricane Isabel destroyed many of the houses on the island.
Hurricane Isabel was the costliest, deadliest, and strongest hurricane in the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season.
In September 2003, the island was almost entirely flooded by Hurricane Isabel.
Hurricane Isabel was the deadliest, costliest, and most intense hurricane in the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season.
A similar tale followed the destruction caused by Hurricane Isabel in September 2003.
The strike of Hurricane Isabel in 2003 was particularly devastating for the area.
The popular Buckroe Beach fishing pier was destroyed during Hurricane Isabel in 2003.
Hurricane Isabel formed from a tropical wave on September 6, 2003 in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Isabel flooded classrooms and laboratories at the Naval Academy in 2013.

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