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Category Five Hurricane Wilma
Just when you thought the record breaking Hurricane Season was just about over and out of names, Wilma reminds us we still have over 40 days left. Wilma is ready to rock the record books once again, making it a double record maker. She makes the 2005 Hurricane Season the largest on record. And as she hits “CAT Five” Hurricane Status, Wilma joins her sisters a reminder that she will not be forgotten. Will Hurricane Wilma dip under the 900 mb low pressure record of one of the best well-organized Hurricanes?
She will hit the much dreaded category five status like Mega Hurricane Katrina and Super Hurricane Rita and she could well be one of the most beautiful storms ever seen, the eye was only four miles across, can you even believe that, that is one tight, too perfect in fact. So perfect that it is horrific to look at. Super Hurricane Cat Five Hurricane Wilma started out a long standing hovering as a Tropical Depression number 24. Now Hurricane Wilma has dumped the 2-4 and left the 4, that’s right a Category 4 Hurricane, now she moves into Mega-Super Hurricane Status. The winds started mild at not much more than 30-33 mph and then she became a tropical storm for two-days, then in only one day it went from a Category I Hurricane to a Category IV in less than 18-hours; In fact in only 7-hours she went from a Category one with a low pressure of 970 mb to a Category IV with winds of 150 mb and a low pressure are of 901 mb. What does this mean? It means Hurricane Wilma will become a Category Five or CAT V Hurricane.
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She joins only a dozen of the top Hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin History with names like Hurricanes; Katrina, Rita, Andrew and Gilbert. It already looks as if Hurricane Wilma maybe the most powerful hurricanes ever. Three of the top Hurricanes ever recorded all in the same year; The 2005 Hurricane Season will continue to break records and Wilma is making sure we never forget it. Think about this.
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