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  2. Hurricane Wilma - Wikipedia

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    The island of Cozumel is shown through the eye of Hurricane Wilma in this composite image. Across the Yucatán peninsula, Hurricane Wilma dropped torrential rainfall, inundated coastlines with a significant storm surge, and produced an extended period of strong winds. The hurricane lashed parts of the Yucatán peninsula with hurricane-force ...

  3. Effects of Hurricane Wilma in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, a strong cold front swept the storm northeastward into Florida on October 24, with landfall occurring near Cape Romano as a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 120 mph (190 km/h). Wilma continued rapidly northeastward into the Atlantic Ocean and became extratropical on October 26.

  4. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The most intense storm in the North Atlantic by lowest pressure was Hurricane Wilma.The strongest storm by 1-minute sustained winds was Hurricane Allen.. Storms which reached a minimum central pressure of 920 millibars (27.17 inHg) or less are listed.

  5. Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma - Wikipedia

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    [1] [20] Initially, the hurricane was forecast to re-intensify into a Category 5 hurricane, [21] with one forecast predicting it to make landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula with winds of 165 mph (266 km/h), [22] though Wilma remained a strong Category 4 hurricane as it tracked northwestward.

  6. AccuWeather employees reflect on covering the beast that was ...

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    As Hurricane Wilma grew closer to the United States in October 2005, Greg Bowman hurried to the airport and jumped on a flight. But rather than head to a safe destination hundreds or thousands of ...

  7. 50 hurricane facts that will blow you away - AOL

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    The origin of the word "hurricane" comes from the Taino Indigenous Caribbean word "hurakán," meaning evil spirits of the wind. Hurricanes are defined as tropical cyclones with sustained wind ...

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

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    What happened: Another powerful hurricane, Wilma is considered to be the most intense cyclone in the history of the Atlantic basin and the second-most intense in the Western hemisphere in terms of ...

  9. Effects of Hurricane Wilma in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Wilma developed on 15 October 2005 in the Caribbean, as ascertained by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Four days later, it strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson scale, with the lowest recorded barometric pressure of any Atlantic hurricane: reconnaissance aircraft recorded a minimum pressure of 882 mbar (26.05 inHg).