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Hurricane Wilma strongest hurricane on record
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Posted on 10/19/2005 6:18:27 AM PDT by Dirty Old Bulldog

MIAMI (Reuters) - Hurricane Wilma became the most powerful Atlantic hurricane on record on Wednesday as it churned towards western Cuba and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula on a track towards Florida, having already killed 10 people in Haiti.

The season's record-tying 21st storm, fuelled by the warm waters of the northwest Caribbean Sea, strengthened alarmingly into a Category 5 hurricane, the top rank on the five-step scale of hurricane intensity.

A U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane measured maximum sustained winds of 175 mph (280 kph), with higher gusts, the U.S. National Hurricane Centre said.

The plane also recorded a minimum pressure of 882 millibars, the lowest value ever observed in the Atlantic basin. That meant Wilma was stronger than any storm on record, including Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in late August, and Rita, which hit the Texas-Louisiana coast in September.

Storm warnings were in force for Honduras in Central America, where more than 1,000 people died this month after Hurricane Stan triggered mudslides that buried entire villages. Warnings were also issued for the Yucatan, Cuba and the Cayman Islands.

Wilma has killed up to 10 people who died in mudslides in deforested and impoverished Haiti after several days of heavy rain, civil protection officials said.

Wilma was expected to bring rainfall of up to 25 inches (64 cm) to mountainous parts of Cuba, and up to 15 inches (38 cm) to Jamaica and to the Cayman Islands. Honduras and Mexico could expect up to 12 inches (30 cm) of rain, the hurricane centre said.

By 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT), the hurricane was about 340 miles (550 km) southeast of Cozumel, Mexico.

Wilma was the 21st storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, tying the record set in 1933. It was also the 12th hurricane and tied the record for most hurricanes in a season set in 1969.

The season still has six weeks left to run. Hurricane experts say the Atlantic has swung back into a period of heightened storm activity that could last another 20 years. Climatologists also fear global warming could be making the storms more intense.

FLORIDA IN WILMA'S SIGHTS

The storm was moving west-northwest at 8 mph (13 km/h). A turn towards the northwest was expected in the next 24 hours. Once in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, Wilma was expected to make a sharp turn to the northeast, towards Florida.

Wilma was not expected to threaten New Orleans or Mississippi, where Hurricane Katrina killed more than 1,200 people and caused more than $30 billion in insured damage.

It was also expected to miss the oil and gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico still reeling from Katrina and Rita.

But frozen orange juice futures closed at a six-year high on Tuesday amid fears Wilma could ravage Florida groves that had just begun to recover from the hurricanes that destroyed 40 percent of last year's crop.

Florida was hit by four hurricanes last year and has been struck by hurricanes Dennis, Katrina and Rita this year.

Cuba's western tobacco-growing province of Pinar del Rio braced for heavy rain. More than 5,000 people were evacuated from eastern Cuba, where two days of rain caused floods and mudslides in the provinces of Guantanamo, Santiago and Granma.

Wilma was expected to weaken before reaching Florida.

Nevertheless, officials in the Florida Keys, a vulnerable chain of low-lying islands connected to mainland Florida by a single road, warned residents and tourists to take the storm seriously.

Tourists would be ordered to evacuate on Thursday and residents would be told to flee the coming storm on Friday.

"This is our fourth storm but this one is really aggressive," Irene Toner, director of emergency management for the county that encompasses the islands, told local radio. "This one we are taking seriously. The damage is going to be substantial."


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1 posted on 10/19/2005 6:18:29 AM PDT by Dirty Old Bulldog
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To: Dirty Old Bulldog

Just keep hurricane Nagin out of florida and we'll be fine.


2 posted on 10/19/2005 6:20:39 AM PDT by Ron in Acreage (It's the borders stupid! "ALLEN IN 08")
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To: Dirty Old Bulldog
But frozen orange juice futures closed at a six-year high on Tuesday amid fears Wilma could ravage Florida groves that had just begun to recover from the hurricanes that destroyed 40 percent of last year's crop.

Expect BOR to lay down the warning that "He" will not tolerate any OJ price-gouging.

3 posted on 10/19/2005 6:22:07 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: Sgt_Schultze

Yeah I know. Heaven forbid any free market forces, that might be capitalism.


4 posted on 10/19/2005 6:24:59 AM PDT by Crazieman (6-23-2005, Establishment of the United Socialist States of America)
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5 posted on 10/19/2005 6:25:43 AM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: Dirty Old Bulldog; Admin Moderator

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6 posted on 10/19/2005 6:26:47 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed)
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To: Joe Brower

Yeah, here we go again!


7 posted on 10/19/2005 6:31:07 AM PDT by Old Grumpy
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To: Sgt_Schultze

No hurricane has ever struck the US coast while being that strong, but Reuters is wrong: Storms that strong have been seen in the Atlantic. This year. Hurricane Katrina had winds of 175 MPH, also, and was not the record holder.


8 posted on 10/19/2005 6:31:31 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Dirty Old Bulldog
Wilma could ravage Florida groves

Started getting used to cranberry juice already.

9 posted on 10/19/2005 6:32:37 AM PDT by Semper Paratus
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To: Semper Paratus

drink whatever juice I can get at a reasonable price these days.


10 posted on 10/19/2005 6:34:02 AM PDT by television is just wrong (http://hehttp://print.google.com/print/doc?articleidisblogs.blogspot.com/ (visit blogs, visit ads).)
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To: Joe Brower

Wilma is going to be picked up by a cold front and accelerated.

Wilma is also forcasted to encounter sheer in the southeaster gulf coast.

Wilma will probably be a lot like Rita by the time it hits land. Its early bark will be a lot worse than its bite.


11 posted on 10/19/2005 6:37:05 AM PDT by johnmecainrino
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To: Dirty Old Bulldog

Bush's Fault!


12 posted on 10/19/2005 6:37:27 AM PDT by Personal Responsibility (All I want for tomorrow is to make it better than today!)
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To: dangus

They specifically say that strength here is measured by atmospheric pressure, not wind speed.


13 posted on 10/19/2005 6:38:54 AM PDT by HostileTerritory
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To: Joe Brower
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14 posted on 10/19/2005 6:39:49 AM PDT by TXBSAFH (The GOP needs to be made to toe the conservative line, not the other way around.)
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To: Personal Responsibility

Please, everyone is so damn sick of that joke. It's on the verge of becoming an abuse offense.


15 posted on 10/19/2005 6:40:38 AM PDT by HostileTerritory
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To: dangus

Strongest storm on record per the National Hurricane Center. Its based off of pressure readings, NOT windspeed. At a pressure of 882 millibars, Wilma beats previous record holder Gilbert which had a pressure reading of 888.


16 posted on 10/19/2005 6:41:34 AM PDT by NYorkerInHouston
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To: Ron in Acreage

This time if Nagin evacuates, by the time the storm blows over, the Mexicans in the Superdome will have the place cleaned up and repaired.


17 posted on 10/19/2005 6:43:44 AM PDT by OkieDokie1000
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To: dangus
882 millibars, the lowest value ever observed in the Atlantic basin

That might be, but such records have only been available for a relatively short time, climatologically speaking, and that low pressure doesn't come close to the Pacific record of about 870 millibars.

18 posted on 10/19/2005 6:46:34 AM PDT by SeriousSassy (I know manure when I step in it!)
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To: dangus
No hurricane has ever struck the US coast while being that strong

Actually, we simply have no record of such a massive hurricane. Since accurate measurements are a young capability, is it reasonable to assume that we are witnessing the most violent hurricanes of all time?

19 posted on 10/19/2005 6:49:47 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: Sgt_Schultze

As an aside, BOR has hired bodyguards and is talking retirement.


20 posted on 10/19/2005 6:49:47 AM PDT by sarasota
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