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What would be the devastating Megacane Bob started off as an unusually early well-defined tropical wave that came off the west coast of Africa on June 8, 2051. The tropical wave started to organize significantly east of Cape Verde, already having 45 mph winds it was directly upgraded to a tropical storm and was named Bob on June 14, 2051. Bob would become a minimal hurricane just 18 hours after formation, then it really started to explosively intensify, it further became a Category 5 hurricane just 6 hours later due to 99 °F sea surface temperatures. However, it was far from its peak, in 12 hours it became a very intense Category 9 hurricane then a Category 10 hurricane and finally a legendary hypercane in about a day. Bob continued to explosively intensify as it tracked over warmer and wa

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