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What are hurricanes and where does Hurricane Melissa rank among historic storms?

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ORIGIN: https://www.yourweather.co.uk/news/

On October 28, Hurricane Melissa became one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm with winds reaching 185 miles per hour and a central pressure of 892 millibars, is the third strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded.

Hurricane Season Sign With Stormy BackgroundThis sign serves as a stark reminder of the intensity and danger of the current hurricane season.

A category 5 storm, with winds reaching 185 miles per hour and a central pressure of 892 millibars, Melissa Became One of the Most Intense Atlantic Storms on Record. It is recorded equally as strong as the 1935 Labor Day hurricane in terms of intensity—a storm that caused enormous devastation and wiped out the Florida Keys.

Deadly Destruction Wrought by Melissa Across the Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa created exceptionally dangerous conditions across the Caribbean. As it swept through the region, the storm destroyed homes and infrastructure, flooded neighborhoods, and killed dozens. The storm brought life-threatening impacts to Jamaica and Cuba, where it caused widespread destruction and multiple fatalities.

Jamaica was hit by a Category 5 hurricane, which

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