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Rita was the fourth most intense hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina was the seventh most intense hurricane ever recorded. So, strictly in weather terms, Rita was a worse storm. However, Katrina was the costliest natural disaster and one of the five deadliest hurricanes of all time.
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it has not been calulated, but by guess, it was probably the biggest recorded storm that did do the most damage by lightning.
the Pakistan one
the most ever ever strokes of lightning was 19
Not in one storm, no. The most is about 29 inches in a storm in 2007 I believe.
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Yes. There have been a few. The most notable of these was the Hurricane John that occurred in 1994. This storm was a category 5 hurricane with peak winds of 175 mph. The storm lasted for 31 days, making it the longest lasting hurricane ever recorded. Since it stayed at sea damage was not very significant.
Yes. There have been a few. The most notable of these was the Hurricane John that occurred in 1994. This storm was a category 5 hurricane with peak winds of 175 mph. The storm lasted for 31 days, making it the longest lasting hurricane ever recorded. Since it stayed at sea damage was not very significant.
The most kills ever recorded was from xL3GITxxLEGENDx who went 126-24 at Favela.
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