CrazyC83 wrote:Remember also, there's a lot we don't know in the history books. Before the satellite era, there were likely a lot more storms that completely escaped the test of time.
While the statement is probably true in general, in this specific instance Beryl is already hitting the maximum potential intensity (which is borderline Cat 4/5 ish), and the MPI was already boosted by the well above-average SSTs that are in part due to climate change. I find it hard to believe another storm in the past (with much cooler SSTs) would do exactly this, and if there were, they were probably from millions of years ago with a fundamentally different climate.