An area of low pressure in the Atlantic has a 20 percent chance of reaching tropical cyclone strength in the next 48 hours.
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in 24 hours — a pace that trails only those of Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and Hurricane Felix in 2007. One reason Milton strengthened so rapidly is its small “pinhole eye,” just like Wilma's ...
Hurricane Felix's speed increased by 100 miles-per-hour in 2007. At one point Monday evening, Milton's central pressure dipped below 900 mb (millibars). The record for lowest pressure in the ...
Only two other storms on record — 2005′s Hurricane Wilma and 2007′s Hurricane Felix — have undergone more extreme rapid intensification, the agency said. Research has linked dramatic ...
and Hurricane Felix (2007). Rapid intensification is defined as a windspeed gain of at least 35 mph in a 24-hour period. As of 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, Milton was a Category One hurricane with ...
Meteorologists have compared its rapid intensification to storms like Hurricane Wilma (2005) and Hurricane Felix (2007).