Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica
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Gathering data from planes inside hurricanes is a dangerous game and 52 lives have been lost since operations began in 1944.
Finally, sea-levels are rising, mainly due to a combination of melting glaciers and ice sheets, and the fact that warmer water takes up more space. Local factors can also play a part. This means storm surges happen on top of already elevated sea levels, worsening coastal flooding.
HONG KONG >> Super Typhoon Ragasa, the world’s most powerful tropical cyclone this year, lashed Hong Kong with hurricane-force winds and torrential rain on Wednesday, while heavy downpours in Taiwan resulted in the deaths of 14 people.
Catastrophic situation unfolding as Hurricane Melissa threatens Jamaica with days of intense destructive winds and heavy rainfall
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Super Typhoon Melissa Kills 50, Devastates Caribbean
A super typhoon named Melissa, which swept through the Caribbean region, has reportedly left at least 50 people dead. Jamaica and Haiti were particularly hard-hit. According to a Reuters report on the 31st,
A typhoon is the same type of storm as a hurricane, but it forms in a different part of the world. Typhoons develop over the warm waters of the northwestern Pacific Ocean, typically between May and October.
According to the NHC, the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, developed in 1971 by civil engineer Herbert Saffir and meteorologist Robert Homer Simpson, is a rating of 1 to 5 based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed and its potential for significant loss of life and damage.
Hurricane Melissa’s powerful winds and drenching rains devastated Jamaica. But is its wrath a sign that we need a new designation for monster storms?
Densely populated Hong Kong is being slammed by its most powerful storm in years, with Super Typhoon Ragasa packing hurricane-force winds and a dangerous storm surge.
Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest storm of 2025, is battering the Philippines with 162 mph winds, mass evacuations, and storm surge warnings.
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Heavy rains expected in Cebu, ‘low chance’ for super typhoon — PAGASA
Starting Monday, November 3, Cebu may experience heavy rains and strong winds as a tropical cyclone outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) is forecast to intensify into a typhoon once it enters the country,
Over the last 40 years, oceans have absorbed about 90% of the warming caused by heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists say this additional heat can fuel a storm's intensity and power stronger winds. FBI says NBA's Billups, Rozier among those arrested in gambling probe