#2517 Postby FireRat » Tue Oct 28, 2025 10:23 am
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:FireRat wrote:Holy cow!!! I cannot believe what I'm waking up to, SUB 900 landfall!!? No way, this is the Atlantic's Haiyan - are we seriously tying 1935, or even beating the 892 mb landfall!?
Melissa might just be the mother of all landfalling Atlantic hurricanes, prayers for Jamaica!!
I’m kinda disappointed Melissa got stronger than Labor Day as Labor Day is one of my main hurricane characters.
Especially given it’s kind of in poor taste to have a recent hurricane with survivors in living memory as a protagonist.
(Humor=tragedy+time and all that)
It really is crazy, we'll see if 1935 really gets beaten, but so far looks like a tie!... there is that one-off account in Willie Drye's book Storm of the Century, however, that a survivor looked at his barometer maxed out, reading 26.00 hg, and throwing it away in fear.
Perhaps 1935 had it even lower than the official 892 mb. It's practically a legend.
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