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The DML Cartel - Redefined (Hurricane Ike Retrospective)

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

Hurricane Ike was the ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a Cape Verde-type hurricane, as it started as a tropical disturbance off the coast of Africa near the end of August, then tracked south of Cape Verde and slowly developed.

On September 1, it became a tropical storm west of the Cape Verde islands.

By the early morning hours of September 4, Ike was a Category 4 hurricane, hitting its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (233 km/h) and a pressure of 935 mbar (27.61 inHg). That made it the most intense storm so far in the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season.

At one point the diameter of Ike's tropical storm and hurricane force winds were 450 and 190 miles (720 and 305 km), respectively. The hurricane made its final landfall in Texas, United States as a Category 2 hurricane.

Ike has been blamed for 143 deaths, primarily in Haiti, which was already trying to recover after the impact of three prior 2008 systems, Fay, Gustav, and Hanna, and in the United States, with many of the deaths taking place well inland.

Damages from Ike in US coastal areas are estimated at $27 billion (2008 USD), with additional damage of up to $4 billion in Cuba. If the estimates are accurate, Ike will be the fourth costliest Atlantic hurricane and third costliest U.S. hurricane of all time, behind both Hurricane Andrew of 1992 and Hurricane Katrina of 2005.

Song used by permission courtesy of Sonic Smack Records.

Redefined was written by Dodd Michael Lede & The DML Cartel.

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  • To much photos from the US !!!

    Don't forget that the Caribean islands where highly damaged like Cuba and Haïti !!!!!

  • You are right. I recognize that Haiti & Cuba got hit equally as hard.

    I was really focusing on Galveston & Houston since that is my home. But I assure you, I was not trying to be insensitive to the other countries that suffered as much.

    Thanks for watching the video.

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  • This was a very powerful video. You did a wonderful job. Very emotionally charged. Great song!!!

  • I undestand !!! So I thank you very much for your answer ;)

  • This video shows the devastating destruction that these types of storms can cause. I live in the Houston/Galveston area, and I pray that we do not see another storm like this any time in the near future. It was a terrible ordeal, and there are people that LOST everything they need our support and our prayers to help them make it through this difficult time.

    This video was very tastefully put together. Great job!!! Keep up the good work!!!

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