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#Hurricane #Melissa has rapidly intensified into one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic and is fast approaching Jamaica.
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#Hurricane #Melissa has rapidly intensified into one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic and is fast approaching Jamaica.
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Check out this new illustration 📊 to see just how much bigger it is compared to the average.
Check out this new illustration 📊 to see just how much bigger it is compared to the average.
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Dive into the stunning water vapor imagery as this incredible firehose of moisture bursts onto the scene!
Dive into the stunning water vapor imagery as this incredible firehose of moisture bursts onto the scene!
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(Red marks are where the NOAA satellite is sensing fires; it is not a visible image of the fires.)
(Red marks are where the NOAA satellite is sensing fires; it is not a visible image of the fires.)
A potent mix of arid (red), cool (purple), and moist-warm (green) air makes wildfires, violent tornadoes, baseball-sized hail, blizzards, and wind gusts of 100 m.p.h. possible today through Sunday.
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A potent mix of arid (red), cool (purple), and moist-warm (green) air makes wildfires, violent tornadoes, baseball-sized hail, blizzards, and wind gusts of 100 m.p.h. possible today through Sunday.
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The leading edge of the strongest winds can be seen on satellite as arid winds sweep across Oklahoma and Texas, creating wild-looking streaks behind the initial dust storm.
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The leading edge of the strongest winds can be seen on satellite as arid winds sweep across Oklahoma and Texas, creating wild-looking streaks behind the initial dust storm.
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Bomb Cyclone Fujiwhara
Bomb Cyclone Fujiwhara