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- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma abstract "The meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma, the most intense known tropical cyclone in the Western Hemisphere, began in the second week of October 2005. A large area of disturbed weather developed across much of the Caribbean Sea and gradually organized to the southeast of Jamaica. By late on October 15, the system was sufficiently organized for the National Hurricane Center to designate it as Tropical Depression Twenty-Four.The depression drifted southwestward, and under favorable conditions, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Wilma on October 17. Initially, development was slow due to its large size, though convection steadily organized. From October 18, and through the following day, Wilma underwent explosive deepening over the open waters of the Caribbean; in a 30-hour period, the system's central atmospheric pressure dropped from 982 mbar (29.00 inHg) to the record-low value of 882 mbar (26.05 inHg), while the winds increased to 185 mph (298 km/h). At its peak intensity, the eye of Wilma was about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) in diameter, the smallest known eye in an Atlantic hurricane. After the inner eye dissipated due to an eyewall replacement cycle, Hurricane Wilma weakened to Category 4 status, and on October 21, it made landfall on Cozumel and on the Mexican mainland with winds of about 150 mph (240 km/h).Wilma weakened over the Yucatán Peninsula, and reached the southern Gulf of Mexico before accelerating northeastward. Despite increasing amounts of vertical wind shear, the hurricane re-strengthened to hit Cape Romano, Florida, as a major hurricane. Wilma weakened as it quickly crossed the state, and entered the Atlantic Ocean near Jupiter, Florida. The hurricane again re-intensified before cold air and wind shear penetrated the inner core of convection. By October 26, it transitioned into an extratropical cyclone, and the next day, the remnants of Wilma were absorbed by another extratropical storm over Atlantic Canada.".
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- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma 1MinWinds "160".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Atlantic_Canada.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Belize.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Cayman_Islands.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Cozumel.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Cuba.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas East_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Europe.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Florida.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Hispaniola.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Honduras.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Jamaica.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Nicaragua.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas The_Bahamas.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma areas Yucatán_Peninsula.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma basin "Atl".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma dissipated "2005-10-26".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma formed "2005-10-15".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma hasPhotoCollection Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma hurricaneSeason "2005".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma imageLocation "Wilma 2005 track.png".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma imageName "Hurricane Wilma track map".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma name Hurricane_Wilma.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma pressure "882".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma pressurepost "Record low in Atlantic".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma type "hurricane".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma year "2005".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma subject Category:Hurricane_Wilma.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma subject Category:Meteorological_histories_of_individual_tropical_cyclones.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma comment "The meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma, the most intense known tropical cyclone in the Western Hemisphere, began in the second week of October 2005. A large area of disturbed weather developed across much of the Caribbean Sea and gradually organized to the southeast of Jamaica.".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma label "Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma label "飓风威尔玛的气象历史".
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- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Wilma depiction Wilma_2005_track.png.
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