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  2. The strongest tropical cyclone recorded worldwide, as measured by minimum central pressure, was Typhoon Tip, which reached a pressure of 870 hPa (25.69 inHg) on October 12, 1979. Furthermore, on October 23, 2015, Hurricane Patricia attained the strongest 1-minute sustained winds on record at 185 knots (95 m/s; 215 mph; 345 km/h).

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · USA TODAY. 0:00. 0:41. When Hurricane Ian crashed into Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm, it became one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the mainland of the United States. There are...

    • Typhoon Nancy (1961) Basin: West Pacific. Highest one-minute sustained winds: 213 mph (345 kph) Lowest central pressure: 882 millibars. Typhoon Nancy has held onto the number-one rank for strongest tropical cyclone (based on winds) for five decades and counting but its placement at the top isn't without controversy.
    • Typhoon Violet (1961) Basin: West Pacific. Highest one-minute sustained winds: 207 mph (335 kph) Lowest central pressure: 886 millibars. For such an intense storm, Violet was surprisingly short-lived.
    • Typhoon Ida (1958) and Hurricane Patricia (2015) Highest one-minute sustained winds: 200 mph (325 kph) The Western Pacific's Typhoon Ida and East Pacific newcomer, Hurricane Patricia are tied for the third-strongest cyclone ever recorded.
    • Typhoon Joan (1959) Basin: West Pacific. Highest one-minute sustained winds: 195 mph (314 kph) Lowest central pressure: 885 millibars. Joan was the 1959 typhoon season's strongest storm in terms of intensity and size (it was more than 1,000 miles across).
  4. Currently, Hurricane Wilma is the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded, after reaching an intensity of 882 mbar (hPa; 26.05 inHg) in October 2005; at the time, this also made Wilma the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide outside of the West Pacific, where seven tropical cyclones have been recorded to intensify to lower pressures.

    Storm Number
    Earliest(name)
    Earliest(date Of Formation)
    Next Earliest(name)
    1
    January 3, 1938
    2
    May 16, 1951
    3
    June 2, 2020
    4
    June 20, 2016
  5. Nov 23, 2022 · With a wind speed of 185 mph at landfall, the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 is the strongest hurricane ever to hit the United States. It was also the first recorded Category 5 storm in the...

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  6. Sep 29, 2022 · Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) shows that there have been more than 300 hurricanes that have directly hit the U.S. coastline since 1851, of which more than...

  7. Sep 8, 2023 · By Jonathan Erdman. September 08, 2023. At a Glance. The list of strongest Atlantic hurricanes includes some in recent years, but also those from the 20th century. Some went on to strike the...

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