Impossible to determine.
Hurricanes have been around longer than there have been people to record them.
But if you mean the first recorded hurricane, then in the Atlantic it would have hit the Leeward Islands and then to Louisiana. This was a minor hurricane and this is as far as I know of, which is pretty far since that one was in 1800. In the Pacific area, the farthest of my knowledge is a hurricane in 1925 and it existed off the coast of Mexico.
No, there has not been a Hurricane Timothy in recorded history. The closest name would be Hurricane Tim, which occurred in 2000.
Yes, Hurricane Wilma was a strong Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. It set the record for the lowest central pressure in an Atlantic hurricane, with 882 millibars, and was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.
You may be able to find a journal record of no wind on a very rare date on the Antarctic continent.
The most destructive hurricane of 2005 was Hurricane Katrina. It was the most destructive hurricane ever recorded.
The lowest pressure ever recorded in a storm to be labeled a hurricane was 882 mb (millibars) in Hurricane Wilma in 2005. However, Typhoon Tip (a typhoon is really just a hurricane in the western Pacific) had a recorded pressure of 870 mb.
I think it's Katrina, and the deadliest hurricane was a hurricane in Galveston,Texas in 1900.
The deadliest storm ever recorded is the Great Galveston Hurricane in 1900, which killed an estimated 8,000-12,000 people. In terms of intensity, Hurricane Patricia in 2015 holds the record for the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds of 215 mph.
No, there has not been a Hurricane Timothy in recorded history. The closest name would be Hurricane Tim, which occurred in 2000.
The worst storm ever recorded was "Hurricane Sandy"
By some estimates it is the largest recorded Atlantic hurricane with a gale diameter of nearly 950 miles.
No. The largest tornado ever recorded was 2.5 miles wide, and only a handful of tornadoes over 2 miles wide have ever been recorded. The smallest hurricane ever recorded was 60 miles wide, with most hurricanes being a few hundred miles wide.
Yes. Hurricane Katrina was one of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded.
The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755
Yes, Hurricane Wilma was a strong Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. It set the record for the lowest central pressure in an Atlantic hurricane, with 882 millibars, and was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.
The lowest pressure ever recorded in a storm dubbed a hurricane was 882 millibars in Hurricane Wilma (2005). However, hurricanes in other parts of the world are called by other names (the generic term is tropical cyclone). The lowest pressure recorded in a tropical cyclone was 870 millibars in Typhoon Tip (1979).
The barometric pressure of the air at the center, or eye, of the hurricane. Some of the lowest barometric pressures ever recorded have occured in the eyes of hurricanes. The lowest barometric pressure ever recorded on earth was recorded at the center of the "Labor Day Hurricane" of 1935 which struck the Florida Keys.
You may be able to find a journal record of no wind on a very rare date on the Antarctic continent.