Hurricane Wilma

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Here are the latest posts about Hurricane Wilma on Science, Space & Robots:

Wilma Hits South Florida as Cat 3
Hurricane Wilma strengthened over night to sustained winds of 125 mph to hit Southwestern Florida as a Category 3 hurricane. (October 24, 2005)

Wilma Slowly Exits Yucatan
Wilma is just starting to emerge in the Gulf of Mexico after spending several hours inland over the Yucatan Peninsula. (October 22, 2005)

Wilma Weakens Slightly and Slows Down
Hurricane Wilma has weakened slightly and is slowing down. (October 20, 2005)

Hurricane Wilma Most Intense Ever in Atlantic Basin
Wilma is now the most intense hurricane ever in the Atlantic basin with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars. (October 19, 2005)

Wilma Now a Cat 5 With 175 Mph Winds
Hurricane Wilma has been upgraded by the NHC to an incredibly powerful Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 175mph. (October 19, 2005)

Wilma Bombs Out. Strengthens to Strong Category Four.
Hurricane Wilma has strengthened incredibly rapidly today and has become a straong Category Four Hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph. (October 19, 2005)

Hurricane Wilma Threatens Florida and East Coast
Wilma is now a Category 1 Hurricane with sustained winds of 80 mph. (October 18, 2005)

Tropical Storm Wilma Forms in the Caribbean
The National Hurricane Center reports that Tropical Storm Wilma has formed in the Caribbean. (October 17, 2005)