Hurricane Melissa, NOAA
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Hurricane Melissa's sustained winds of 185-mph become one of the two strongest Atlantic storms on record to make landfall, ...
Forecasters are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean, where waters remain warm enough to support tropical development.
Hurricane Melissa was no longer on tracking maps by early Nov. 1, the first day of the final month of hurricane season.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on Tropical Storm Melissa, which is expected to rapidly intensify into a ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane by early ...
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National Hurricane Center tracking tropical wave moving toward Caribbean. Will it strengthen?
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves: The axis of an eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 31W/32W S of 18N, and moving west around 17 mph. Scattered moderate to isolated ...
Hurricane Hunters were forced to cut short their reconnaissance mission into the Category 5 Hurricane Melissa Monday morning, ...
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm early Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring ...
New video shows hurricane hunters being tossed by turbulence while entering eye of Hurricane Melissa
The NOAA's Aircraft Operations Center captured video aboard its Lockheed WP-3D Orion aircraft, Kermit, as it was buffeted by ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and is forecast to become a major hurricane by early next week.
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