Hurricane Melissa was a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, 2025, causing catastrophic ...
The Tropical Cyclone Report for hurricane Melissa determines that winds were as strong as hurricane Allen, which ties the ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has concluded that Hurricane Melissa was stronger than initially recorded, tying it for ...
With less than three months until the start of a new hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is wrapping up some of ...
A final report on Melissa confirmed that it is tied for the Atlantic Basin's strongest hurricane. The just-released analysis ...
Hurricane Melissa, the Category 5 storm that ripped through Jamaica and caused catastrophic damage, is now tied for the strongest hurricane to ever form in the Atlantic Ocean.
The storm's maximum sustained windspeeds reached 190 mph, a feat not achieved since Hurricane Allen struck in 1980.
The National Hurricane Center's final post-storm analysis confirms Hurricane Melissa reached 190 miles per hour.
Phil Klotzbach is one of the pre-eminent tropical storm forecasters and, in person, he’s clearly a hurricane encyclopedia.
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