Glass Jar containing winds from Hurricane Rita

Origin
Hurricane Rita was the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico. Forming near the Bahamas from a tropical wave on September 18th that originally developed off the coast of West Africa. It moved westward, and after passing through the Florida Straits, Rita entered an environment of abnormally warm waters. It rapidly intensified to reach peak winds of 180 mph. After steadily weakening and beginning to curve to the northwest, Rita originally started to weaken and when it was over land it all but degenerated. Returning back towards the Florida Straits Rita picked up strength and by the time it hit the Straits it was considered a Category 1 hurricane. Six hours later she passed just south of Key West, Florida and had turned into a Category 2 hurricane. It passed into major hurricane when it entered the Gulf of Mexico becoming a Category 3 hurricane. Due to favorable conditions for Rita she developed into a Category 5 hurricane. Rita maintained this power for eighteen hours when it once again went across the land, weakening to a level 3 hurricane. When it finally died out Rita has caused two million people to lose electricity, cause twelve billion dollars worth of damage and killing one hundred and twenty.

Effects
Opening will release a Category Five hurricane.

Collection
If not picked up and shaken it will burst from container and create a hurricane where it is located.