Template:Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes
Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes | |||||
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Rank | Hurricane | Season | Damage | ||
1 | 3 Katrina | 2005 | $125 billion | ||
4 Harvey | 2017 | ||||
3 | 5 Ian | 2022 | $113 billion | ||
4 | 4 Maria | 2017 | $90 billion | ||
5 | 4 Ida | 2021 | $75 billion | ||
6 | ET Sandy | 2012 | $65 billion | ||
7 | 4 Irma | 2017 | $52.1 billion | ||
8 | 2 Ike | 2008 | $30 billion | ||
9 | 5 Andrew | 1992 | $27 billion | ||
10 | 5 Michael | 2018 | $25 billion | ||
Source: National Hurricane Center[1][2][nb 1][nb 2] |
Template documentation
References
- ^ Costliest U.S. tropical cyclones tables update (PDF) (Report). United States National Hurricane Center. January 12, 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ "Assessing the U.S. Climate in 2018". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). 2019-02-06. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
- ^ All damage figures in this table are in nominal value in 2017 USD.
- ^ The storm category color indicates the intensity of the hurricane when landfalling in the U.S.