Melissa, Caribbean and National Hurricane Center
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Tuesday 5 p.m. The National Hurricane Center warned about major flash flooding, landslides and strong winds in Jamaica, Haiti ...
With peak sustained winds of 175 mph and gusts exceeding 210 mph, Hurricane Melissa is forecast to be the strongest storm ...
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Hurricane Melissa barrels toward Jamaica with 175 mph winds; 40 inches of rain possible l LIVE
Hurricane Melissa intensified into a powerful Category 5 storm and remained on track to slam Jamaica with a destructive storm ...
World’s strongest storm to make landfall in Jamaica as death toll rises to 7 - At least seven people have already been killed ...
At least 30 deaths have been attributed to Hurricane Melissa across Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican republic, authorities ...
Though there are systems brewing, all is quiet in the tropics − for now. On Sunday, Oct. 5, experts were tracking a broad area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave, referred to as Invest ...
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Hurricane center tracking Invest 95L, which may become Jerry. What spaghetti models show
There's something brewing in the tropics − what do the spaghetti models say? Weather experts from the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, are keeping track of "tropical disturbance 1," ...
Forecasters are monitoring Hurricane Imelda, which was a tropical storm and then became a Category 1 hurricane on Tuesday morning, Sept. 30, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A rapidly developing tropical system is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Imelda this weekend as it approaches the southeastern U.S., the National Hurricane Center said Saturday.
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