Tropical cyclones in 2004
Tropical cyclones in 2004 Year summary map
First system Ken Formed January 1, 2004 Last system Raymond Dissipated January 10, 2005 Name Gafilo Lowest pressure 895 mbar (hPa ); 26.43 inHg Name Ivan Duration 22 days Total systems 130 Named systems 80 Total fatalities 6,609 (97) Total damage $80.672 billion (2004 USD )
Other years 2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006
Satellite photos of the 31 tropical cyclones worldwide that reached Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale during 2004 , from Frank in January to Chambo in December. Among them, Gafilo (center image in the first row) was the most intense, with a minimum central pressure of 895 hPa.
During 2004, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins , located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 132 systems formed with 82 of these developing further and were named by the responsible warning centre. The strongest tropical cyclone of the year was Cyclone Gafilo , which was estimated to have a minimum barometric pressure of 895 hPa (26.43 inHg ). The most active basin in the year was the Western Pacific , which documented 29 named systems, while the North Atlantic 15 named systems formed. Conversely, both the Eastern Pacific hurricane and North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons experienced a below average number of named systems, numbering 12 and 4, respectively. Activity across the southern hemisphere's three basins—South-West Indian , Australian , and South Pacific —was spread evenly, with each region recording seven named storms apiece. Throughout the year, 28 Category 3 tropical cyclones formed, including seven Category 5 tropical cyclones formed in the year. The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2004 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 1024.4 units.
The costliest tropical cyclone was Hurricane Ivan , which struck Caribbean and United States in September causing a tornado outbreak , with US$26.1 billion in damage. The deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Jeanne who killed for at least 3,006 deaths in Haiti .
Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions
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Due to a Modoki El Niño – a rare type of El Niño in which unfavorable conditions are produced over the eastern Pacific instead of the Atlantic basin due to warmer sea surface temperatures farther west along the equatorial Pacific – activity was above average in North Atlantic Ocean.[ 1]
Summary
North Atlantic Ocean
It was an above average season in which 16 tropical cyclones formed. All but one tropical depression attained tropical storm status, and nine of these became hurricanes. Six hurricanes further intensified into major hurricanes.
Systems
A total of 138 systems formed globally in the year with 60 of them causing significant damage, deaths, and/or setting records for their basin.
January
Cyclone Frank
7 storms formed on January, in the Australian and Southwestern Indian basin, respectively. Cyclone Frank was the strongest.
February
Cyclone Ivy
5 systems formed on February. 3 on Australian region, 1 on South Pacific basin, and 1 on the Western Pacific. Tropical Cyclone Ivy is the strongest.
March
Average storms forming 12 storms. Strongest storm is Cyclone Gafilo with 895 hpa ,
Hurricane Catarina was the record breaking and the only hurricane in the South Atlantic.
Cyclone Gafilo
April
Below average forming 9 systems. Only Typhoon Sudal (2004) became a storm, mostly being a depression.
Typhoon Sudal
Tropical cyclones formed in April 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
09F
April 1–3
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
Sudal (Cosme)
April 4–15
165 (105)
940
Caroline Islands
$14 million
None
10F
April 4–9
55 (35)
995
Fiji
$4.17 million
11
11F
April 7
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
12F
April 7–13
Unspecified
Unspecified
Fiji
None
None
13F
April 12–13
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
14F
April 18–19
Unspecified
1006
Tonga
None
None
15F
April 21–24
Unspecified
1006
None
None
None
14R
April 26–27
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
May
Typhoon Nida
8 systems formed on May. Typhoon Nida is the strongest.
Tropical cyclones formed in May 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
ARB 01
May 5–10
100 (65)
984
Kochi
$6.7 million
None
Juba
May 5–17
100 (65)
980
None
None
None
Nida (Dindo)
May 13–21
175 (115)
935
Caroline Islands , Philippines , Japan
$1.3 million
31
05W
May 14–20
55 (35)
1004
Vietnam
None
None
BOB 01
May 16–19
165 (105)
952
Odisha , Bangladesh , Myanmar , Thailand , Yunnan
$99.2 million
236
Omais (Enteng)
May 16–22
95 (60)
985
Caroline Islands
None
None
16R
May 19–24
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
Agatha
May 22–24
60 (95)
997
None
None
None
June
Typhoon Dianmu
7 storms formed on June. Typhoon Dianmu is the strongest.
Tropical cyclones formed in June 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
Conson (Frank)
June 4–11
150 (90)
960
Philippines , Taiwan , Japan
$3.8 million
30
Chanthu (Gener)
June 5–15
110 (70)
975
Philippines , Vietnam , Cambodia , Laos , Thailand
$7.9 million
39
ARB 02
June 10–13
55 (35)
992
Puri
None
None
BOB 02
June 11–14
55 (35)
992
None
None
None
Dianmu (Helen)
June 11–21
185 (115)
915
Caroline Islands , Japan
$68.5 million
6
Mindulle (Igme)
June 21–July 4
175 (110)
940
Mariana Islands , Philippines , Taiwan , East China , Ryukyu Islands , Korea
$833 million
56
Tingting
June 25–July 4
150 (90)
955
Caroline Islands , Mariana Islands
$23.7 million
12
July
Typhoon Namtheun
Tropical cyclones formed in July 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
Two-E
July 2–4
35 (55)
1007
None
None
None
One-C
July 5–6
30 (45)
1007
None
None
None
Blas
July 11–15
65 (100)
991
Northern Mexico
None
None
Kompasu (Julian)
July 12–16
85 (50)
992
Philippines , Taiwan , South China
Unknown
None
Celia
July 19–25
85 (140)
981
None
None
None
Namtheun
July 24–August 3
155 (100)
955
Japan
None
None
Darby
July 26–August 1
120 (195)
957
None
Minimal
None
TD
July 27
Unspecified
998
South China
None
None
Alex
July 31–August 6
120 (195)
957
Southeastern United States , Atlantic Canada
$7.5 million
1
August
Typhoon Chaba
Tropical cyclones formed in August 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
Six-E
August 1–2
30 (45)
1008
None
None
None
Bonnie
August 3–14
65 (100)
1001
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Yucatán Peninsula , Southeastern United States (Florida ), Mid-Atlantic states , New England , Atlantic Canada
$1.27 million
3 (1)
Malou
August 2–6
75 (45)
996
Japan
Unknown
None
Meranti
August 2–9
140 (85)
960
Wake Island
None
None
Rananim (Karen)
August 6–15
150 (90)
950
Ryukyu Islands , East China , Taiwan
$2.44 billion
169
TD
August 6–7
Unspecified
1002
None
None
None
TD
August 7–8
Unspecified
1002
None
None
None
Malakas
August 9–13
85 (50)
990
None
Unknown
None
Charley
August 9–14
150 (240)
941
Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles (Cuba ), East Coast of the United States (Florida )
$16.9 billion
15 (20)
Danielle
August 13–21
110 (175)
964
Cape Verde
None
None
Earl
August 13–15
50 (85)
1009
Windward Islands
None
1
Megi (Lawin)
August 14–20
120 (75)
970
Japan, Korea
Unknown
5
Chaba
August 17–31
205 (125)
910
Ryukyu Islands , South Korea , Japan
$977 million
20
Aere (Marce)
August 18–31
150 (90)
955
Caroline Islands , Ryukyu Islands , China, Taiwan
$313 thousand
107
Estelle
August 19–24
70 (110)
989
None
None
None
Frank
August 23–26
70 (110)
979
Baja California Peninsula
None
None
Nine-E
August 23–26
35 (55)
1005
None
None
None
Frances
August 24–September 7
145 (230)
935
(The Bahamas ), Southern United States , Midwestern United States , Mid-Atlantic states , New England , Atlantic Canada
$10.1 billion
7 (42)
21W
August 25–31
55 (35)
1000
Mariana Islands
None
None
Georgette
August 26–30
65 (100)
995
None
None
None
Songda (Nina)
August 26–September 8
175 (110)
925
Marshall Islands , Mariana Islands , Japan, South Korea
$9 billion
28
Gaston
August 27–September 1
75 (120)
985
The Carolinas (South Carolina ), Mid-Atlantic states , New England , Atlantic Canada
$130 million
8 (1)
Hermine
August 27–30
60 (95)
1002
New England (Massachusetts ), Atlantic Canada
Minimal
None
Howard
August 30–September 5
140 (220)
943
Baja California Peninsula , Western United States
Minimal
None
September
Hurricane Ivan
Tropical cyclones formed in September 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
Phoebe
September 1–5
85 (50)
990
None
None
None
Ivan
September 2–24
165 (270)
910
Lesser Antilles , Venezuela , Greater Antilles , Gulf Coast of the United States (Alabama , Louisiana ), Eastern United States , Atlantic Canada
$26.1 billion
94 (33)
Sarika
September 3–9
100 (65)
980
Mariana Islands
None
None
Ten
September 7–9
35 (55)
1009
None
None
None
TD
September 8–11
Not specified
1002
Ryukyu Islands
None
None
Isis
September 8–16
75 (120)
987
None
None
None
Javier
September 10–19
150 (240)
930
Baja California , Southwestern United States
None
None
Haima (Ofel)
September 10–13
75 (45)
996
Taiwan , East China
$7.64 million
None
TD
September 12
Unspecified
1008
Taiwan
None
None
BOB 03
September 12–15
45 (30)
996
West Bengal
None
33
Jeanne
September 13–28
120 (195)
950
Leeward Islands (Guadeloupe ), Greater Antilles (Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic ), (The Bahamas ), Southeastern United States (Florida ), Mid-Atlantic states , New England , Atlantic Canada
$7.94 billion
3,042
Pablo
September 15–20
Unspecified
1008
Philippines , Vietnam
None
None
TD
September 15–16
Unspecified
1006
East China
None
None
Karl
September 16–24
145 (230)
938
Faroe Islands , Iceland , Norway
Minimal
None
Lisa
September 19–October 3
75 (120)
987
None
None
None
Meari (Quinta)
September 19–September 29
165 (105)
940
Caroline Islands , Japan
$798 million
18
TD
September 20
Unspecified
1008
None
None
None
Onil
September 30–October 3
100 (65)
990
India, Pakistan
None
9
October
Typhoon Ma-on
November
Cyclone Bento
December
Cyclone Chambo
Tropical cyclones formed in December 2004
Storm name
Dates active
Max wind km/h (mph)
Pressure (hPa)
Areas affected
Damage (USD )
Deaths
Refs
05S
December 3–5
35 (56)
998
Indonesia
None
None
02F
December 3–14
55 (35)
1000
None
None
None
03F
December 5–10
45 (30)
1000
None
None
None
Talas (Zosimo)
December 11–20
75 (45)
994
Marshall Islands , Caroline Islands
$750 thousand
None
05
December 11–11
Unspecified
Unspecified
None
None
None
Noru
December 17–21
75 (45)
990
Mariana Islands
None
None
Judy
December 21–27
85 (50)
987
None
None
None
Chambo
December 22–30
155 (100)
950
Cocos Islands
None
None
Raymond
December 30, 2004 – January 10, 2005
85 (50)
985
Western Australia
Minimal
None
Global effects
Season name
Areas affected
Systems formed
Named storms
Hurricane-force tropical cyclones
Damage (2004 USD )
Deaths
Ref
North Atlantic Ocean [ a]
Southeastern United States , Atlantic Canada , Lesser Antilles , Greater Antilles , Yucatán Peninsula , Mid-Atlantic states , New England , East Coast of the United States , Cape Verde , Windward Islands , Midwestern United States , Lucayan Archipelago , Leeward Islands , Faroe Islands , Iceland , Norway , Great Plains , Bermudas , Northeastern United States
16
15
9
$61.148 billion
3,164 (97)
Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean [ a]
Revillagigedo Islands , Clarion Island , Southwestern Mexico, Northwestern Mexico, Baja California Peninsula , Southwestern United States , Western United States
17
12
6
Unknown
—
Western Pacific Ocean [ b]
Caroline Islands , Philippines , Japan , Vietnam , Republic of China , Cambodia , Laos , Thailand , Mariana Islands , East China , Ryukyu Islands , Korean Peninsula , South China , Wake Island , Marshall Islands , Russian Far East , Malaysia , Myanmar
45
29
20
$18.766 billion
2,435
North Indian Ocean [ c]
Myanmar , Bangladesh , West India , East India , Pakistan , Somalia , Maldives
9
4
2
$129.8 million
587
South-West Indian Ocean
January – June [ d] [ e]
Mascarene Islands , Mauritius , Réunion , Juan de Nova Island , Madagascar , Mozambique , Malawi , Seychelles , Tromelin Island , Agaléga
10
4
4
$250 million
396
July – December [ b]
Diego Garcia , Rodrigues , Madagascar
6
4
3
—
—
Australian region
January – June [ d]
Western Australia , Queensland , Northern Territory , South Australia
10
8
4
$20 million
—
July – December [ b]
Western Australia , Northern Territory
2
1
—
Unknown
—
South Pacific Ocean
January – June [ d]
Vanuatu , Solomon Islands , New Caledonia , New Zealand
10
1
1
$7.97 million
16
July – December [ b]
—
4
1
—
Unknown
—
South Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
1
1
1
$350 million
11
Worldwide
(See above)
130[ f]
80
50
$80.672 billion
6,609 (97)
^ a b The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir Simpson Scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds.
^ a b c d Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals.
^ The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD Scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
^ a b c Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals.
^ The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France , which uses wind gusts.
^ The sum of the number of systems in each basin will not equal the number shown as the total. This is because when systems move between basins, it creates a discrepancy in the actual number of systems.
See also
Notes
1 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals.
2 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals. 3 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD scale which uses 3-minute sustained winds.
4 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the Saffir–Simpson scale which uses 1-minute sustained winds. 5 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone are based on Météo-France which uses gust winds.
References
External links
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