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Hurricane Mep'lak, also known as Typhoon Mep'lak, Typhoon Pablo, and Cyclone Mep'lak was a Cape Verde hurricane that was the farthest traveling and largest Tropical Cyclone ever observed, after Hurricane John in 1996. The Thirty-Ninth tropical depression, Twenty-Fourth tropical storm, and Twelfth hurricane of the 2214 Atlantic Hurricane season, also the Forty-Third tropical depression, Seventeenth tropical storm, and Ninth hurricane of the 2214 Pacific Hurricane season, along with being the Fifty-First tropical depression, Forty-Eighth tropical storm, Twenty-Fourth typhoon, and Sixteenth super typhoon of the 2214 Pacific Typhoon season, and finally the twenty-first depression, and sixth cyclone of the 2214 North Indian Cyclone season, Mep'Lak originated from a vigorous tropical wave that exited the west coast of Africa on August 11. The tropical wave coalesced into Tropical Depression Thirty-Nine later in the day. At 12:00 UTC on August 12, The depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Mep'lak.

Hurricane Mep'Lak
Category 5
Hurricane Mep'Lak at peak intensity over the Central Pacific Ocean on September 18
FormedAugust 12, 2214
DissipatedDecember 21, 2214
(Extratropical after December 7)
Highest winds10-minute sustained: 500 925 km/h (575 mph)
3-minute sustained: 400 km/h (245 mph)
1-minute sustained: 555 km/h (345 mph)
Gusts: 1110 km/h (690 mph)
Lowest pressure654 (mbar) hPa (mbar)
Fatalities10,000,000
Damage$400 billion (2214 USD)
Areas affectedUnited States, Central America, Hawaii, Ogasawara Islands, Asia, Africa
Part of the 2214 Atlantic Hurricane, Pacific Hurricane/Typhoon, and Indian Ocean Cyclone seasons