#40 Postby Category5Kaiju » Sun Nov 09, 2025 11:20 am
The Ms are just horrible all around. Different places bore extremely devastating, relatively historic impacts. Mitch for Central America, Matthew for Haiti, Maria for Puerto Rico and Dominica, Michael for the Florida Panhandle, and Melissa for Jamaica. All Category 5s at their peak too.
With that being said, I think objectively Mitch is the most infamous "M" storm, and it mainly has to do with being the second deadliest Atlantic hurricane in history. Also, its strength was nothing to scoff at either, being the 10th most intense Atlantic hurricane and having 180 mph winds. In terms of M storms, it's surreal that Mitch seems like a "weak" one now that Milton and Melissa have entered the picture.
Overall, I think Mitch is the most infamous M storm. However, there are two honorary mentions: Maria and Melissa. Both in terms of raw strength and ultimate impacts. Maria being the deadliest Atlantic hurricane in recent years, and Melissa being the most powerful (I'm betting on the idea that Melissa may be upgraded to a 190 mph storm with an 890 or 891 mbar pressure upon post-analysis).
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