kevin wrote:No clue where to put this so I'll put it here. Thought this was a fun little list, the most intense Atlantic hurricane for each letter of the alphabet (so only hurricanes since we've started using official names instead of numbers so no storms like "Labor Day"). The picks are chosen by pressure, but if there is another storm with a higher pressure, but also stronger winds it's added in italics behind it.
A = Allen (1980, 899 mb, 190 mph)
B = Beulah (1967, 921 mb, 160 mph) / Beryl (2024, 934 mb, 165 mph)
C = Camille (1969, 900 mb, 175 mph)
D = Dean (2007, 905 mb, 175 mph) / Dorian (2019, 910 mb, 185 mph)
E = Esther (1961, 919 mb, 160 mph)
F = Felix (2007, 929 mb, 175 mph)
G = Gilbert (1988, 888 mb, 185 mph)
H = Hattie (1961, 914 mb, 165 mph)
I = Ivan (2004, 910 mb, 165 mph) / Irma (2017, 914 mb, 180 mph)
J = Janet (1955, 914 mb, 175 mph)
K = Katrina (2005, 902 mb, 175 mph)
L = Lorenzo (2019, 925 mb, 160 mph) / Lee (2023, 926 mb, 165 mph)
M = Milton (2024, 897 mb, 180 mph)
N = Nicole (2016, 950 mb, 140 mph)
O = Opal (1995, 916 mb, 150 mph)
P = Paloma (2008, 944 mb, 145 mph)
R = Rita (2005, 895 mb, 180 mph)
S = Sam (2021, 927 mb, 155 mph)
T = Teddy (2020, 945 mb, 140 mph)
V = Vince (2005, 988 mb, 75 mph)
W = Wilma (2005, 882 mb, 185 mph)
There's a newcomer in this list.