Hurricane Wilma Super Category Storm

Hurricane Wilma started out as a very mild tropical depression, depression number 24 with some energy from the lingered remnants of Hurricane Stan, which claimed over 3000 flooding deaths along with some normal and expected airflows of the October Tropical season.

The NOAA has continually upgraded the storm from a tropical depression number 24 to a Tropical Storm Named Wilma, thus breaking the Western World weather record book. Then the stunning Wilma went from a tropical storm to a tightly formed Category I Hurricane, then category II with 85-degree waters under her tight spin. Then NOAA watching the tight eye said indeed, that Wilma was a Category III Hurricane and she has not even reached the warmer waters of the Gulf of Mexico yet. Oh god help those poor Haitians and God