Meteorologist Matthew Cappucci has flown through Hurricane Melissa in recent days on a hurricane hunter aircraft. Some of ...
Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist for The Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang, was caught on camera vomiting while flying ...
An intrepid storm chaser threw up while taking a bumpy ride through Hurricane Melissa. Matthew Cappucci, a senior ...
Here & Now ‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with Matthew Cappucci, a MyRadar senior meteorologist, about his experience flying into the ...
I was sitting in the middle of a 10-mile-wide stadium of the gods. On all sides, hulking thunderstorms towered high above.
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Matthew Cappucci: A 10-mile wide stadium of the gods – what it was like to fly into Hurricane Melissa’s eye
On Sunday night, I flew through Hurricane Melissa’s eye – a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse into meteorology that most will never have. It was humbling, mesmerising and, surprisingly, poignant – equal ...
Meteorologist and storm chaser Matthew Cappucci tells the BBC that Melissa, a category five hurricane, will be the strongest ...
According to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Hurricane Melissa is currently cranking out maximum sustained winds of 175 mph with gusts clipping over 200 mph. In fact, ...
Seven people have died so far in Hurricane Melissa, which has been rated as the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth this year ...
A Hurricane Hunter aircraft pierced Hurricane Melissa's eye, capturing rare cockpit footage of its 22-mile-wide clear centre.
Thousands have left their homes for safer areas and shops, businesses and schools are preparing for the arrival of the giant ...
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reports buildings in the path of Melissa’s eye could face “total structural ...
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