What makes Melissa such a dangerous storm
Melissa's 185 mph winds at landfall means it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.
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Melissa's 185 mph winds at landfall means it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.
The powerful storm is set to be the world's strongest of the year.
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If it strikes Jamaica at close to full strength, it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.
If it strikes Jamaica at close to full strength, it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.