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The 2005 Hurricane Season has been one of recorded breaking horrific reminders that Mother Nature is in charge and we are all merely guests upon the surface of this Planet. The hurricne season showed us three Category V, “CAT 5” Hurricanes. First Katrina, then Rita and then Wilma taking the cake before she married Tropical Storm Alpha to take her last hoorah honeymoon up the coast into Nova Scotia and dumping rain and heavy winds in the North East United States.
Wilma with a low pressure of 881 at one point rocked and willfully washed out Western World Weather Records with winds topping the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale causing a scientific discussion of up’ing the categories for storms to include a Cat 6, or
category six “Super Storm,” as Wilma would definitely qualify for such. Rita became the forth most powerful Hurricane and Katrina number six.
Meaning we had not only more named storms and hurricanes than in any other tropical hurricane season, but we had three Category Five hurricne in the same season. How can this be possible? The question some are asking now is what will the Hurricane 2006 Season be like? Well if it was anything like this season, 2004 or even 2003 for that matter; well, let’s just say it will not be pretty, not in the least.
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