Hurricane Wilma, the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record, struck the Treasure Coast on Oct. 24, 2005. Although less devastating than the 2004 hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, Wilma left 3.2 million ...
Photo of Hurricane Wilma taken from NASA's International Space Station. Three Category 5 storms formed in the Gulf during the blockbuster 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, each more intense than the ...
Record-setting Hurricane Wilma blew through the Treasure Coast Oct. 24, 2005. When Hurricane Wilma hit the Treasure Coast with 100 mph winds, residents here had already weathered a hyper-active storm ...
September is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, when we usually see the most activity. But that doesn't mean we can discount October, as some of the most historic storms have occurred ...
With a little more than a month left in the official Atlantic Hurricane Season , NOAA’s Satellite and Information Service reminds you not to let your guard down. Despite being toward the end of the ...
Hurricane Wilma was an Historical Storm with unfortunately major impacts along the Florida's Coast. It holds the record as the fastest rapid intensifying storm in the Atlantic Hurricane Season in ...
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