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  • Hurricane Logan 2
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  • A wave spawned 2 systems, one of them dissipated, while the other became the 13th depression of the season. A Recon flying near the storm recorded 45 mph and a pressure of 994. It was declared Tropical Storm Logan because of that. After being La Nina influenced, it became a strong Category 2 after rapid strengthening. After fluctuations in intensity, it became a Category 4 hurricane. Shear strengthened, but La Nina was too strong. Logan became a Category 5 after continued strengthening. Logan was nearly stationary, taking 5 days to reach South America. Logan made landfall with winds at 160 mph on the coast of South America. After coming back over water as a high end Category 4, it restrengthened, but with an even more rapid drop in pressure. It reached peak winds of 170 mph and a pressure
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Name
  • Hurricane Logan
Type
  • Category 5 hurricane
lowest pressure
  • 900.0
Image caption
  • Logan at peak intensity near Nicaragua
Damages
  • None
Dissipated
  • 2139-10-08
Image location
  • Felix 3 sept 2007 1830Z.jpg
areas affected
  • South America, Central America, Nicaragua
Hurricane season
  • 2139
highest winds
Missing
  • 128
Formed
  • 2139-09-18
wind type
  • 1
indirect fatalities
  • 120
accumulated cyclone energy
  • 28.400000
direct fatalities
  • 984
abstract
  • A wave spawned 2 systems, one of them dissipated, while the other became the 13th depression of the season. A Recon flying near the storm recorded 45 mph and a pressure of 994. It was declared Tropical Storm Logan because of that. After being La Nina influenced, it became a strong Category 2 after rapid strengthening. After fluctuations in intensity, it became a Category 4 hurricane. Shear strengthened, but La Nina was too strong. Logan became a Category 5 after continued strengthening. Logan was nearly stationary, taking 5 days to reach South America. Logan made landfall with winds at 160 mph on the coast of South America. After coming back over water as a high end Category 4, it restrengthened, but with an even more rapid drop in pressure. It reached peak winds of 170 mph and a pressure of 900. It made landfall in Nicaragua at it's peak intensity. It dissipated on the 8th.