In the context of meteorology, "lists" can refer to various organized collections of data, information, or resources related to weather and atmospheric phenomena. Here are a few possible interpretations of "meteorology lists": 1. **Weather Phenomena Lists**: Lists of different types of weather phenomena, such as storm types (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes), precipitation types (e.g., rain, snow, sleet), or atmospheric conditions (e.g., high pressure, low pressure).
The "List of Atlantic hurricane records" typically refers to a compilation of significant data and statistics related to hurricanes that form in the Atlantic Ocean. This includes records pertaining to various aspects of hurricanes, such as their intensity, duration, frequency, and economic impacts. Below are some categories and examples of records that might be included in such a list: ### 1. **Most Intense Hurricanes** - Highest maximum sustained winds: Hurricane Patricia (2015) with 215 mph (345 km/h).

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