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  2. Why is Hurricane Milton producing stronger tornadoes? - AOL

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    Hurricane Milton is producing stronger tornadoes than a hurricane normally would, according to Max Defender 8 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli.

  3. Hurricane Milton - Wikipedia

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    Milton made landfall on the west coast of the U.S. state of Florida, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated the state's Big Bend region. [2] The thirteenth named storm , ninth hurricane , fourth major hurricane , and second Category 5 hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season , Milton was the strongest tropical cyclone to ...

  4. What is the strongest hurricane ever? How Hurricane Milton ...

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    Milton's projected impact has tied it with other infamous hurricanes like Andrew and Katrina on the strongest Atlantic Hurricanes of all time. Here are some other comparable storms. Hurricane Allen

  5. List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Ten Atlantic hurricanes—Camille, Allen, Andrew, Isabel, Ivan, Dean, Felix, Irma, Maria, and Milton—reached Category 5 intensity on more than one occasion; that is, by reaching Category 5 intensity, weakening to a Category 4 status or lower, and then becoming a Category 5 hurricane again. Such hurricanes have their dates shown together.

  6. Explainer-What made Milton the third-fastest intensifying ...

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    This year's warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico helped Milton swiftly become a powerful hurricane, with the U.S. National Hurricane Center calling it the third-fastest intensifying Atlantic storm on ...

  7. Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Unlike supercells over the Great Plains, these storms last no more than a few hours and are often training. Most of the tornadoes occurred in the hurricane's right-front quadrant, where strong low-level wind shear, high moisture content, and low convective available potential energy combined

  8. 2005 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The most devastating effects of the season were felt on the Gulf Coast of the United States, where Katrina's storm surge crippled New Orleans, Louisiana, for weeks and devastated the Mississippi coastline. Katrina became the costliest U.S. hurricane, leaving $125 billion in damage [nb 2] and 1,392 deaths.

  9. How strong can Cat 5 Milton get? This hurricane may ... - AOL

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