The World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee has retired the name “Melissa” after it’s record setting, deadly ...
There will never be another Hurricane Melissa, after the World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee officially retired the name for good after the death and destruction caused by Melissa ...
The World Meteorological Organization has retired the name “Melissa” after the deadly 2025 storm killed over 90 in Jamaica.
The World Meteorological Organization’s Hurricane Committee announced on Wednesday, March 4 that it retired the one name from a list of potential names for hurricanes following the destruction it ...
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.
Since the 2024 hurricane season closed off public access to Humphris Park at the South Jetty, people seeking a glimpse of the ...
Traffic snarled as stoplights lay among piles of debris. Once-mighty trees and power lines in ruin on streets turned to rivers. Entire communities swept away by winds and floodwaters, according to ...
Harvest Call, has helped repair dozens of dilapidated homes in Acadia, St. Landry, and Lafayette parishes over the last ...
The scale of devastation left by Hurricane Melissa is becoming clear after the record-setting storm tore through Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, leaving at least 32 people dead. Although downgraded from a ...
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.
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