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Hurricane Wilma hit the village of Bedrock in October 2005 B.C. Wilma, wife of the Hurricane Frederick who slammed into Mobile Bay in Alabama with 125 mph winds in 1979, is the 21st named storm of the record 2005 B.C. Atlantic hurricane season,

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  • Hurricane Wilma hit the village of Bedrock in October 2005 B.C. Wilma, wife of the Hurricane Frederick who slammed into Mobile Bay in Alabama with 125 mph winds in 1979, is the 21st named storm of the record 2005 B.C. Atlantic hurricane season,
  • Hurricane Wilma was the twenty-second named storm, the thirteenth hurricane, and the sixth major hurricane of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Wilma is the most-intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin. Wilma devastated parts of the Yucatan Peninsula and South Florida in October of 2005, striking both areas as a major hurricane. Wilma was also only the third Category 5 hurricane to ever develop in the month of October in the Atlantic basin, and with Wilma's formation, it broke the previous record for the most activity in an Atlantic hurricane season, which was previously held by the 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. Technically, if you count the unnamed subtropical storm of 2005, Wilma was the twenty-second named storm of the season, which is why it beat 1933'
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  • Hurricane Wilma was the twenty-second named storm, the thirteenth hurricane, and the sixth major hurricane of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Wilma is the most-intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin. Wilma devastated parts of the Yucatan Peninsula and South Florida in October of 2005, striking both areas as a major hurricane. Wilma was also only the third Category 5 hurricane to ever develop in the month of October in the Atlantic basin, and with Wilma's formation, it broke the previous record for the most activity in an Atlantic hurricane season, which was previously held by the 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. Technically, if you count the unnamed subtropical storm of 2005, Wilma was the twenty-second named storm of the season, which is why it beat 1933's previous record of 21 storms, even though the 'W' letter is only the 21st letter in the alphabet used for naming Atlantic hurricanes. Wilma was also the fourth Category 5 of the record-breaking season. Wilma also made several landfalls, hitting the Yucatan Peninsula and Florida particularly hard. Wilma caused at least 63 deaths, and total damage is estimated to be over $28.9 billion, with a total of $29,000,000,000 in damage in the United States (2005 USD). This makes Wilma rank among the top 5 costliest Atlantic hurricanes in recorded history, and the third costliest United States hurricane.
  • Hurricane Wilma hit the village of Bedrock in October 2005 B.C. Wilma, wife of the Hurricane Frederick who slammed into Mobile Bay in Alabama with 125 mph winds in 1979, is the 21st named storm of the record 2005 B.C. Atlantic hurricane season, Her next-door neighbour Betty (or, as her friends call her, Hurricane Betsy) is infamous for destroying No Orleans in 1965 when, along with Barney and Bam-Bam, she turned all of New Venice into Rubble. Some have said that this gives Wilma far too close a connection to Hurricane Katrina, who also destroyed No Orleans, but others have said that they knew it was going to happen all along anyway, and that the conspiracy is just that, a conspiracy. Wilma herself declined to comment during the time of her existence. The few remaining wisps of cloud will be held for questioning at Guantanamo Bay if found.
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