It’s Been 20 Years Since the Atlantic Saw Three Cat 5 Storms
It’s Been 20 Years Since the Atlantic Saw Three Cat 5 Storms
US · Published Oct 28, 2025
2025 marked the first time in 20 years that the Atlantic saw three Category 5 hurricanes in one season.
Scientists have noted a clear increase in the frequency of Category 5 hurricanes since 2016, with 13 storms reaching this intensity.
The increasing intensity of hurricanes is linked to climate change and requires enhanced preparedness and mitigation efforts.
Three Category 5 storms in a single season
It has been 20 years since the Atlantic has witnessed three Category 5 storms in a single season, a rare occurrence that highlights the increasing intensity of extreme weather events. In 2025, Hurricane Melissa achieved Category 5 status, joining Erin and Humberto to mark this significant milestone. The last time the Atlantic experienced such a phenomenon was in 2005, a year infamous for its devastating hurricane season.
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