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But that progress, and future improvements, are now at risk, Vecchi says, because of the ongoing disruptions to federal ...
Hurricane Wilma, which swept across South Florida on Oct. 24, 2005, caused more than $20 billion in damage. The storm led to weeks of electrical outages and long lines for gas — and a lot of ...
It has been 19 years since the landfall of Wilma. It holds records to this day as one of the fastest intensifying and strongest hurricane in the Atlantic.
1. Wilma (2005): 882 millibars 2. Gilbert (1988): 888 millibars 3. "Labor Day" Hurricane (1935): 892 millibars Wilma set the record in October 2005 while over the western Caribbean Sea.
Can you ride out a Category 5 hurricane on the 50th floor? Would you want to? You might not make it through the storm alive, ...
Most hurricanes that go down in history are remembered for the devastation they bring. But with little to no chance of ...
Hurricane Erin, the first of the Atlantic season, briefly reached Catagory 5 status. What does the intense storm mean for the ...
This month marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina became the most destructive storm in US history. Here we look what makes a ...
Hurricane Erin strengthened 85 mph in 24 hours to a 160 mph Category 5 hurricane putting in fourth place for rapidly ...
1. Wilma (2005): 882 millibars 2. Gilbert (1988): 888 millibars 3. "Labor Day" Hurricane (1935): 892 millibars Wilma set the record in October 2005 while over the western Caribbean Sea.