2005: Cyclone Percy reached a peak intensity of 260 kilometers per hour (160 mph) with a central pressure of 900 millibars (26.58 inHg), making it the second-most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the southern Pacific Ocean.
2005: Cyclone Percy reached a peak intensity of 260 kilometers per hour (160 mph) with a central pressure of 900 millibars (26.58 inHg), making it the second-most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the southern Pacific Ocean.