The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has concluded that Hurricane Melissa was stronger than initially recorded, tying it for ...
A just-released final report from the National Hurricane Center included two staggering wind statistics from what was already ...
The United States is now about three months away from the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. This is the time of the year when the National Hurricane Center looks back at the tropical cyclone ...
The World Meteorological Organization has retired the name Melissa from its Atlantic basin naming lists after the Category 5 ...
A new report by the National Hurricane Center has pegged Hurricane Melissa with 190 mph winds, the strongest ever measured in the Atlantic.
The storm's maximum sustained windspeeds reached 190 mph, a feat not achieved since Hurricane Allen struck in 1980.
Hurricane Melissa was a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, 2025, causing catastrophic ...
The already dangerously powerful Category 5 hurricane Melissa surged up to 180 mph maximum sustained winds with gusts over 210 mph Tuesday morning, Oct. 28, according to an update from the National ...
All maps are from the National Hurricane Center. Get everything you need to know to start your day, delivered right to your inbox every morning. The post 3 maps showing Hurricane Melissa’s track, ...
At its peak, Hurricane Melissa produced 189 mph winds and had a minimum central pressure of 892 mb, making it one of the ...
Catastrophic winds from Hurricane Melissa have started to move onshore in Jamaica, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday morning, with the storm expected to soon make landfall. "THIS IS ...
The 190 mph confirmation now ties Melissa with Hurricane Allen from 1980. From a pressure perspective, Melissa stands as tied ...