Nothing really, unless you're in Bermuda (the only land it hit). It was an extremely large hurricane and achieved strong category 4 status, but other than that, it wasn't really significant or important by any measure I can think of.
Hurricane Igor was important because it was a powerful Category 4 hurricane that caused widespread destruction in the Atlantic Ocean region in 2010. It impacted several islands, leading to disruptions in daily life, infrastructure damage, and economic losses. Its size and intensity highlighted the need for effective disaster preparedness and response measures.
Hurricane Igor has long since dissipated.
Hurricane Igor On September 19,2010 was recorded at 545 miles wide its largest point On August 27,2005 Katrina's largest point was 200 miles wide. Hurricane Katrina was 345 miles smaller than Hurricane Igor. And Igor was a Category 2 but Katrina was a Category 5.Huh.
The two major hurricanes in 2010 were Hurricane Earl and Hurricane Igor. Hurricane Earl affected the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States. Hurricane Igor impacted the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Yes, Hurricane Igor caused significant property damage when it hit Bermuda in 2010. It resulted in extensive flooding, power outages, and destruction of homes, buildings, and infrastructure on the island.
Hurricane Igor did not directly hit the United States. It formed in the Atlantic Ocean in 2010 but moved northward before reaching the US coastline.
Hurricane Igor has long since dissipated.
Hurricane Igor was a strong category 4 and almost became a category 5.
Hurricane Igor On September 19,2010 was recorded at 545 miles wide its largest point On August 27,2005 Katrina's largest point was 200 miles wide. Hurricane Katrina was 345 miles smaller than Hurricane Igor. And Igor was a Category 2 but Katrina was a Category 5.Huh.
The two major hurricanes in 2010 were Hurricane Earl and Hurricane Igor. Hurricane Earl affected the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States. Hurricane Igor impacted the Caribbean and Bermuda.
In 2010, Hurricane Igor was as large as 545 miles wide, the total cloud field 1400 miles wide. It was the third biggest hurricane in history by size, and the largest Atlantic hurricane until Sandy in 2012. The torrential rain from Igor caused significant flooding in Newfoundland and southeast Canada.
Hurricane Igor was a powerful and long-lived Cape Verde hurricane that formed in September 2010. It reached Category 4 intensity with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. Igor caused significant damage to Bermuda and led to one fatality.
Yes, Hurricane Igor caused significant property damage when it hit Bermuda in 2010. It resulted in extensive flooding, power outages, and destruction of homes, buildings, and infrastructure on the island.
Igor was the fourth tropical cyclone in the Atlantic reaching hurricane intensity.
Hurricane Igor did not directly hit the United States. It formed in the Atlantic Ocean in 2010 but moved northward before reaching the US coastline.
Hurricane Igor is expected to make landfall in Bermuda Late Sunday, September 19,2010 About a day away and some waves in Bermuda are reaching 4o ft high.
Hurricane Earl came up the U.S. east coast before striking Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Hurricane Igor mostly stayed at sea bur struck Bermuda and Newfoundland. Hurricane Karl first on the Yucatan Peninsula and then near Veracruz, Mexico.
Hurricane Igor primarily impacted the Caribbean nations of Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Newfoundland in Canada in September 2010. It caused significant damage and devastation in these regions.