At its peak, Hurricane Melissa produced 189 mph winds and had a minimum central pressure of 892 mb, making it one of the ...
There will never again be another Hurricane Melissa. That hurricane name has officially been retired, according to the World ...
Forcasters at the National Hurricane Center have issued a final report on Hurricane Melissa, which devastated Jamaica in ...
No more Hurricane Melissa, ever. World Meteorological Organization officially retired the name. Weather event acted like a ...
A world hurricane committee voted to retire Melissa as a hurricane name, and chose Molly as the replacement in 2031.
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National Hurricane Center: New area possible for tropical development off East Coast
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has highlighted a new area with the potential for tropical development off the East Coast ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was quiet for Florida, but Hurricane Melissa set records and caused 95 deaths, including ...
The World Meteorological Organization has officially retired the name 'Melissa' from their list of hurricane names. The News 8 Storm Team gathered the latest details.
The World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee has retired the name "Melissa" after the deadly hurricane that is tied for the strongest hurricane to ever hit the Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center confirmed Melissa registered peaked sustained winds of 190 mph, tying Hurricane Allen’s 1980 record as the strongest winds ever measured in an Atlantic hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center is expanding its use of artificial intelligence tools to enhance hurricane tracking and intensity forecasts. The 2026 hurricane season will begin on June 1, 2026.
Like an oncoming ship on the distant horizon, the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is steadily approaching. Now just over three ...
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