The first major hurricane ever recorded in the North Atlantic/East Pacific/Central Pacific was in 1625 BC. Forming as a subtropical depression, strengthening to a subtropical storm. Becoming tropical, the storm strengthened to the 24th hurricane of (pre)history. As the storm became a hurricane, winds were 105 mph, the 13th category 2. Then it strengthened to a Category 3. It attained its peak while that strength.
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