(WGHP) – Four months after Hurricane Melissa devastated western Jamaica, the National Hurricane Center released a tropical cyclone report, upgrading Melissa’s peak sustained wind speeds to 190 mph.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season started with forecasts calling for an “above-normal” year, thanks to warm Atlantic waters and atmospheric patterns that usually fuel tropical development. But ...
This browser does not support the Video element. The National Hurricane Center upgraded Hurricane Melissa to 190 mph, tying it with Hurricane Allen as the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record by ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A post-storm analysis by the National Hurricane Center has confirmed that Hurricane Melissa reached peak sustained winds of 190 miles per hour, tying it with Hurricane Allen ...
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Hurricane Melissa Ties Strongest Storm Ever Recorded
Hurricane Melissa has officially been upgraded to 190 mph winds, tying the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. The National Hurricane Center confirmed the increase after reviewing ...
JAMAICA - 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 National ...
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