Storm's 185 mph winds are equivalent to EF4 tornado, threaten complete structural collapse and months-long power outages.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Cuba early on Wednesday after devastating swathes of Jamaica with violent 185mph winds.
We all heard about the catastrophic hurricane that slammed into Jamaica last week. Hurricane Melissa rewrote the record books ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Cuba early on Wednesday after devastating swathes of Jamaica with violent 185mph winds.
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Hurricane Melissa making landfall as one of the strongest hurricanes ever
Hurricane Melissa is making history as one of the strongest landfalling hurricanes ever in the Atlantic Ocean. NOAA and Air ...
The number of storms that leap from Category 1 to Category 3 or higher within 36 hours “more than doubled” over a 20-year ...
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Hurricane Melissa’s record winds show what climate change can do, SIUE expert says
"Melissa was sitting over a lot of warm water and in an area with little shear, which is a very supportive environment to form and strengthen.” ...
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50 years of Rockford headlines: Crime, crisis, and comeback
Here’s a look at some impactful stories that dominated the headlines, helping to shape the Stateline over the last ...
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Record-Shattering Hurricane Melissa Slams Jamaica, Threatens Cuba With Catastrophic 2nd Landfall
Hurricane Melissa has made history by delivering the strongest landfall ever recorded in Jamaica, leaving behind an estimated ...
On Friday evening, Oct. 24, the National Weather Service reported that an EF-1 tornado, typically considered a mild case with winds between 86 to 110 mph, touched down about 4 ...
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