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Costliest U.S. Hurricanes 1900-2004 (unadjusted)


The following table is derived from NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS TPC-1:

THE DEADLIEST, COSTLIEST, AND MOST INTENSE
UNITED STATES TROPICAL CYCLONES FROM 1851 TO 2004
(AND OTHER FREQUENTLY REQUESTED HURRICANE FACTS)

by
Eric S. Blake, Jerry D. Jarrell(retired), Max Mayfield, and Edward N. Rappaport
NOAA/NWS/ Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center
Miami, Florida

Christopher W. Landsea
NOAA/AOML/Hurricane Research Division
Miami, Florida

Click here to read the full report.

Click here for the 30 costliest U.S. hurricanes adjusted for inflation.

Table 3: The 30 costliest tropical cyclones to strike the U.S. mainland, with addendum for Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Damages are listed in US dollars and are not adjusted for inflation.
Rank Hurricane Year Category Damage
1Andrew (SE FL, SE LA)1992526,500,000,000
2Charley (SW FL)2004415,000,000,000
3Ivan (AL/NW FL)2004314,200,000,000
4Frances (FL)200428,900,000,000
5Hugo (SC)198947,000,000,000
6Jeanne (FL)200436,900,000,000
7Allison (N TX)2001TSa5,000,000,000
8Floyd (Mid-Atlantic & NE U.S.)199924,500,000,000
9Isabel (Mid-Atlantic)200323,370,000,000
10Fran (NC)199633,200,000,000
11Opal (NW FL, AL)199533,000,000,000
12Frederic (AL, MS)197932,300,000,000
13Agnes (FL, NE U.S.)197212,100,000,000
14Alicia (N TX)198332,000,000,000
15Bob (NC, NE U.S.)199121,500,000,000
16Juan (LA)198511,500,000,000
17Camille (MS, SE LA, VA)196951,420,700,000
18Betsy (SE FL, SE LA)196531,420,500,000
19Elena (MS, AL, NW FL)198531,250,000,000
20Georges (FL Keys, MS, AL)199821,155,000,000
21Gloria (Eastern US)19853900,000,000
22Lili (SC LA)20021860,000,000
23Diane (NE U.S.)19551831,700,000
24Bonnie (NC, VA)19982720,000,000
25Erin (NW FL)19952700,000,000
26Allison (N TX)1989TSa500,000,000
27Alberto (NW FL, GA, AL)1994TSa500,000,000
28Frances (TX)1998TSa500,000,000
29Eloise (NW FL)19753490,000,000
30Carol (NE U.S.)19543461,000,000
Addendum (Rank is independent of other events in group)
15Georges (USVI, PR)199831,800,000,000
15Iniki (Kaua'i, HI)1992Unknown1,800,000,000
17Marilyn (USVI, PR)199521,500,000,000
21Hugo (USVI, PR)198941,000,000,000
26Hortense (PR)19961500,000,000

Notes

a Tropical Storm intensity


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