The strongest hurricane in the us history is Florida Keys Labor Day Hurricane. One of just three Category 5 Hurricanes to make landfall in the US, the Great Labor Day Storm had a minimum pressure of 892 millibars (26.35 inches). It caused 423 deaths in Florida. It is also noted as the world's strongest hurricane. The year was 1935...before names were given.
By some estimates it is the largest recorded Atlantic hurricane with a gale diameter of nearly 950 miles.
Hurricane Katrina is rank 3.
no
It's the strongest hurricane in 2005
Katrina i think
By some estimates it is the largest recorded Atlantic hurricane with a gale diameter of nearly 950 miles.
No. Although Irene is a very large hurricane it is by no means the biggest.
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.
Hurricane Sandy
Yes. Flooding is the biggest danger in a hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina is rank 3.
no
No, but Hurricane Sandy hit Brooklyn, New York.
It's the strongest hurricane in 2005
its not strong enough to be given a category
yes. a hurricane is very strong.
It is the biggest in the history of the Atlantic Ocean, or at least is tied for first with Hurricane Olga, but larger hurricanes, or typhoons as they are called there, have been recorded in the western Pacific Ocean.