Teban54 wrote:A few other meteorological records of Milton that I haven't seen people mentioning yet:
- Milton and Michael are the only Category 5 hurricanes in October and November outside of the Caribbean. As I mentioned during Kirk, there were only 6 other official October-November Cat 5s on record: Cuba 1924, Cuba 1932, Hattie, Mitch, Wilma, Matthew. All of them attained Cat 5 intensity in the Caribbean, and all but Matthew did it in Western Caribbean.
- Cuba 1924 did make landfall in Cuba as a Cat 5 and emerge into the Gulf thereafter, but it probably didn't exist within the Gulf at Cat 5 intensity.
- If you believe Kirk was a Cat 5 or that it may be upgraded post-season, it and Milton and Michael would be the only three Oct-Nov Cat 5s outside of the Caribbean.
- How do you define Bay of Campeche? Milton's 897 mb peak was just to the north of it. It's the strongest hurricane that ever got close to BoC: no other Cat 5s had tracked within 2 degrees north of Merida at that intensity. The only Cat 4 to have done so was Inez (115 kt). The strongest hurricane that's unambiguously within BoC was Karl 2010 (Cat 3, 110 kt).
One more to add to the list - as far as I know, there has never been a cat5 that has moved south of due east in the Atlantic before. In fact, correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think there’s ever been one in the northern hemisphere that’s done that.