Hurricane Melissa has exploded into a Category 5 storm, packing catastrophic wind speeds.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Oct 28, 2025

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The cyclone rapidly intensified from 70 mph to 140 mph within 24 hours — a rare jump.

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Scientists say such rapid intensification is becoming more frequent due to climate change.

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Warmer sea surface temperatures give storms extra fuel, strengthening their impact.

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Melissa moved over waters 1.4°C warmer than normal, supercharged by human-caused warming.

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Climate experts estimate 25–50% more rainfall in storms like Melissa because of warmer oceans.

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The storm’s slow crawl at 3 mph means prolonged rainfall, flooding, and wind damage.

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Researchers warn that stalling hurricanes are increasing, disrupting coastlines longer than before.

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Scientists call this trend “a terrifying situation” — warm oceans, weak winds, and prolonged impacts.

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As Hurricane Melissa lashes the Caribbean, it serves as another warning of our warming planet’s fury.