Hurricane Melissa just became one of the most powerful storms in Atlantic history, with sustained winds of 185 mph and reports of gusts possibly reaching a staggering 250 mph. This monster storm left a deadly trail across Haiti, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic, with at least 60 lives lost. Now, as the U.S. turns its clocks back, the Atlantic has gone eerily quiet — but for how long?
The National Hurricane Center is tracking one tropical wave moving westward, though no storms are currently forecast in the next 7 days. With the 2025 hurricane season still active until November 30, forecasters and residents alike are keeping a close eye on the tropics.
Could another storm be on the horizon? Or is this the calm after the catastrophe? Watch now for the latest update on the Atlantic hurricane season and what might be next. WooGlobe Ref : WGA321580 For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
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