. . "Hurricane Elizabeth, also known as the Great New York City Hurricane, the Long Living Hurricane and Holy Hurricane was the 5th named storm of the 2038 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and the most powerful hurricane that America, Newfoundland, Canada, and the Caribbean will ever see until the year 2047 where another hurricane broke the record. However, it is the longest lived hurricane that the world will ever see, living an astonishing 28 days, barely beating the San Ciriaco Hurricane by \u00BD of a day. It is the costliest hurricane that the world has ever seen, beating Darren by $632 billion in 2038 USD however, according to 2024 USD real damages would've been beaten by $596 billion, meaning Elizabeth would've had $727 billion in real damages. Meanwhile, Elizabeth peaked at 205mph, reaching an ext"@en . . "Hurricane Elizabeth, also known as the Great New York City Hurricane, the Long Living Hurricane and Holy Hurricane was the 5th named storm of the 2038 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and the most powerful hurricane that America, Newfoundland, Canada, and the Caribbean will ever see until the year 2047 where another hurricane broke the record. However, it is the longest lived hurricane that the world will ever see, living an astonishing 28 days, barely beating the San Ciriaco Hurricane by \u00BD of a day. It is the costliest hurricane that the world has ever seen, beating Darren by $632 billion in 2038 USD however, according to 2024 USD real damages would've been beaten by $596 billion, meaning Elizabeth would've had $727 billion in real damages. Meanwhile, Elizabeth peaked at 205mph, reaching an extremely low pressure at 885mb. Elizabeth also had an extremely large size to begin with, reaching to a maximum of 1,275 miles off the East Coast, the outer bands going as far inland as Kentucky. When it began, it reached a size of 150 miles as a depression, one of the largest."@en . "Hurricane Elizabeth (2038)"@en . . . .