Hurricane Wilma October 2005 (882 mb)

Most Intense Atlantic Hurricane on Record



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Wilma Breaks Many Records and Strikes Florida as Strong Cat 3 Hurricane

-Hurricane Wilma made landfall over rural Southwestern Florida Monday morning (Oct.24,2005) as a strong Catagory 3 Hurricane with 125 mph sustained winds and minimum pressure of 950 mb. More info will be available later, but click on the link below for more updates...

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Wilma is now holds many records including: the lowest pressure of Atlantic Hurricanes at an unbelievable 882 mb (but this could be much lower due to lack of data during peak of hurricane's intensity), it is the 3rd Catagory 5 Hurricane in the same year (2005), it has broken many records regarding the rapid decrease in pressure as the storm intensified on October 18th-19th, etc.


Wilma's NHC Forecast Track
Sea Surface Temps Graphic
Wilma's Eye at Sunset
Atlantic Infrared Image
Wilma Infrared Image
Atlantic Visible Image Wilma
Wilma Visible Image
Wilma Infrared Image
Atlantic Infrared Image
Record Cat 5 Wilma
Wilma Becoming a Cat 5
Very Early Stages of Wilma

 

 

 

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