Hurricane Melissa turned probably the most highly effective hurricanes on document to make landfall within the Atlantic Basin.
Melissa made landfall Tuesday afternoon in southwestern Jamaica close to New Hope as a Class 5 hurricane with most sustained winds of 185 mph, in accordance with the Nationwide Hurricane Heart. The storm then swept throughout western Jamaica, bringing catastrophic winds, flash flooding and storm surge all through the island.
A person watches the waves, as Hurricane Melissa approaches, in Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 28, 2025.
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The hurricane ranks in a three-way tie with Hurricane Dorian (2019) and the “Labor Day” hurricane (1935) for the strongest sustained winds at landfall, information present.
Hurricane Dorian made landfall close to Elbow Cay, Bahamas, on Sept. 6, 2019, with most sustained winds of 185 mph, in accordance with the National Weather Service. It’s the strongest hurricane on document to make landfall within the Bahamas.
Dorian destroyed hundreds of properties and prompted $3.4 billion in losses within the Bahamas, in accordance with a report by the Inter-American Development Bank. No less than 74 folks died on account of the storm, in accordance with the NHC.

Waves splash in Kingston, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approaches, Oct. 28, 2025.
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On Sept. 2, 1935, the “Labor Day” hurricane additionally made landfall within the Florida Keys with most sustained winds of 185 mph, in accordance with the National Hurricane Center.
An estimated 409 folks died on account of the storm, which destroyed most artifical buildings throughout the Florida Keys, in accordance with the Hurricanes: Science and Society web site.
Lately, local weather change has been supercharging tropical methods that type within the Atlantic.
Human-caused local weather change has led to vital warming of the oceans, which offer the power hurricanes have to type and intensify. Over 90% of the surplus warmth trapped by greenhouse gases has been absorbed by the oceans, creating circumstances that may flip tropical storms into highly effective hurricanes, leading to extra storms reaching Class 4 or 5 intensities, in accordance with recent research.

An aerial view of harm from Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 5, 2019, in Marsh Harbour, Nice Abaco Island within the Bahamas.
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As well as, rising sea levels, pushed by melting ice caps and thermal growth of seawater, exacerbate the influence of storm surges — resulting in vital coastal flooding.
Local weather change can be influencing the frequency of main storms. Whereas the entire variety of hurricanes might not have elevated, the frequency of main hurricanes of Class 3 and above has risen, scientists say.
Hurricane Melissa can be the strongest storm in recorded historical past to make landfall in Jamaica — after Hurricane Gilbert that struck the island as a Class 4 storm with most sustained winds of 130 mph in September 1988.
Harmful circumstances from Melissa had been anticipated to proceed all through the day on Tuesday, with these caught on the island experiencing a “catastrophic storm,” Rosimar Rios-Berrios, a scientist on the Nationwide Heart for Atmospheric Analysis, instructed ABC Information.
“As our oceans proceed to heat as a consequence of local weather change, storms are rising stronger and quicker, producing heavier downpours and creating circumstances which can be more and more extra harmful for communities,” Rios-Berrios mentioned. “We urgently want rapid restoration packages in addition to long-term options for a extra climate-resilient future.”

An aerial view of harm from Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 5, 2019, in Marsh Harbour, Nice Abaco Island within the Bahamas.
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Melissa’s winds had been so sturdy that “Hurricane Hunters” that flew into the attention of the storm had been forced to turn back as a consequence of extreme turbulence, the U.S. Air Drive Reserve’s 53rd Climate Reconnaissance Squadron introduced on Tuesday.
The Hurricane Hunters additionally needed to depart the storm early on Monday after experiencing extreme turbulence, the Nationwide Hurricane Heart mentioned.
ABC Information’ Dan Peck contributed to this report.
