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Officially the strongest storm on record is Huricane Katrina.
Typhoon Tip (in October 1979) was the largest and most intense tropical cyclone (hurricane) on record, with maximum wind speeds of 305 km/h (190 mph) and a world record low pressure of 870 hPa (mb) being recorded. It was also the largest tropical cyclone on record, with a diameter of 2,220 km (1,380 miles).
It happened when I broke my mum's vase she got for her wedding. The storm went on for about three weeks , you should have seen the black cloud and thunder above her head. Had to hide under the bed like a dog.
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