Scientists are warning that Category 6 hurricanes may soon become a reality — and Hurricane Melissa might be the first of its kind. With wind speeds nearing 185 mph, Melissa devastated parts of ...
Storm's 185 mph winds are equivalent to EF4 tornado, threaten complete structural collapse and months-long power outages.
The number of storms that leap from Category 1 to Category 3 or higher within 36 hours “more than doubled” over a 20-year ...
That’s pretty much in line with the U.S.’s federal forecast from May, which predicted three to five major hurricanes. While the U.S. may be in the clear for 2025, it’s unknown what the next season ...
Melissa’s terrifying trip through the Caribbean also piled on evidence of the influence of a warming ocean on an evolving ...
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360-rainbow photo wins world weather photography competition
This stunning photo of a full-circle rainbow is among the winners from a world weather photography competition. The Royal ...
Bowling Green officially opens its new David Whitson Public Safety Training Center, a $20 million tornado-resistant facility ...
Melissa is the fifth most intense Atlantic basin hurricane on record by pressure and the strongest to make landfall since ...
Does a video posted on TikTok show Hurricane Melissa as it is making landfall in Kingston, Jamaica? No, that's not true: ...
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"We will go on": Jamaican Point Park graduate describes Hurricane Melissa's landfall on island
Nicola Carara's home has suffered damage, including a leaking roof and fallen trees, but she said the impact is minimal ...
Some showers and a few strong storms area expected for Acadiana this evening, followed by the coolest air of the season, ...
“Melissa is moving unusually slow – reportedly at 2 to 5 miles per hour – which means that it became particularly intense ...
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