Hurricane Hughes (2023)

Hypercane Hughes, known as The Northern Storm, was a tragically and the most fatal hypercane ever known in humanity's history that caused enormous loss of life and destruction in most parts of Northern and Eastern Europe, especially Scandinavia. This is the first hypercane of it's kind to be ever recorded during 2025. Hughes developed from an area of low pressure near the Norwegian Sea at June 25th. The hypercane moved from the Norwegian Sea and moved closer to the coast of Norway. Due to the severe effects of global warming, plus the sea temperature that reached 47 °C (166 °F), greatly made it easier for Hughes to rapidly intensify on it's way.

During it's landfall in Norway at 26th June, it's unexplainable arctic weather caused severe snowfall and extreme blizzards, it were reported that the snow reached about 170-190 cm, which caused a total stop in the traffic and people were either stuck in the buildings or stuck outside. The intense wind speeds Hughes reached were fatal and there were reported over 3 million peoples killed in Norway before it made a landfall on Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Russia. The arctic weather seemingly continued to make rampage, and more peoples were killed.

It is reported as Category 8 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, even though this category is not confirmed to be used yet. The intense development of Hughes reached peak sustained winds of 570 km/h (354 mph) and a worldwide record-low sea-level pressure whereabouts 1740 mbar. Hughes is the largest hypercane on record, with a wind diameter of over 4440 km (2758 mi)The hypercane caused more than 275 million deaths, and a damage of over 67 billion dollars. This is the first hypercane to be ever recorded as the most fatal and the most costliest hypercane ever observed.

Meteorological history== == It's long rotation lasted for over nine days, before it dissipated near the Black Sea at 5th July.