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Originally Posted by Bladewire
Holy fuck you're stupid
"Four other storms have had winds that strong in the overall Atlantic region but they were in the Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Mexico, which are home to warmer waters that fuel cyclones. Hurricane Allen hit 190 mph in 1980, while 2005's Wilma, 1988's Gilbert and a 1935 great Florida Key storm all had 185 mph winds.
What makes Irma so strong is unusually warm waters for that part of the Atlantic."
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Read the thread title, snowflake; or has Raw Story and CNN taught you that facts are not important?