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The name Isidore was retired after the 2002 season, and will be replaced by '''Ike''' in the 2008 season.
The name Isidore was retired after the 2002 season, and will be replaced by '''Ike''' in the 2008 season.


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[[Category:Atlantic hurricanes|Isidore *]]
[[Category:Atlantic hurricane disambiguation|Isidore *]]
[[Category:1984 Atlantic hurricane season|Isidore]]
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[[Category:1990 Atlantic hurricane season|Isidore]]
[[Category:1990 Atlantic hurricane season|Isidore]]

Revision as of 05:33, 15 January 2008

The name Isidore was used for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • 1984's Tropical Storm Isidore - A moderate Tropical Storm that made landfall near Andros Island, Bahamas and then crossed Central Florida, causing $750,000 worth in damage.
  • 1990's Hurricane Isidore - A Category 2 Hurricane that formed at an extremely low latitude, and travelled generally north across the central Atlantic Ocean never making landfall.
  • 1996's Hurricane Isidore - A Category 3 Major Hurricane which travelled north across the central Atlantic Ocean similar to 1990's Isidore, never making landfall.
  • 2002's Hurricane Isidore - A Major Category 3 Hurricane that struck Western Cuba as a Category 1 storm, then stuck the Yucatán as a Category 3 storm, meandering over the Yucatán for 36 hours before heading north and striking Louisiana as a tropical storm. Isidore caused $330 million in damage and seven deaths.

The name Isidore was retired after the 2002 season, and will be replaced by Ike in the 2008 season.