The World’s Largest Storm: Will a New Record Be Set Soon?
45 years ago, Typhoon Tip became the largest storm in history, but new hurricanes may be even bigger and stronger. As sea temperatures rise, could we soon witness a storm that breaks all records? Experts say we’re heading in the wrong direction—discover what the future of hurricanes holds!
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00:00Forty-five years ago, the world witnessed the largest storm in recorded history, Typhoon Tip.
00:06At an unbelievable 1,380 miles wide, Tip was bigger than the distance from London to Romania,
00:14swirling over the Pacific Ocean for 20 days.
00:18Fast forward to today, and while Hurricane Milton recently made headlines in Florida,
00:23it wasn't even close to the size of Tip.
00:26But experts warn, this record might not stand for long.
00:30With rising sea temperatures, storms are only getting stronger.
00:35Meteorologist Jim Dale says we're heading in the wrong direction.
00:39Future storms could be even more powerful than what we've ever seen.
00:43And it's not just about size.
00:45Scientists are discussing the possibility of a Category 6 hurricane.
00:50Right now, the scale stops at Category 5.
00:53But future hurricanes may force us to rethink that.
00:57So, while Tip's record still stands, the question is,
01:01how much longer until the next monster storm breaks it?
01:04And are we ready for what's to come?