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‘Oh my Jesus Christ': John Morales reacts as Melissa's pressure drops, breaking Milton's record
Oh my Jesus Christ,” NBC6’s hurricane specialist John Morales said on air on Tuesday during NBC6’s continuing coverage on ...
Melissa is among three Atlantic hurricanes to make landfall with 185 mph winds. Another storm to do so was the Labor Day ...
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Hurricane Melissa becomes one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever, approaching Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa has begun its slow march towards Jamaica, and it is now one of the top 10 strongest Atlantic hurricanes ...
A ferocious, historic fall storm has battered Newfoundland with 170+ km/h wind gusts, heavy rainfall and snowfall, along with ...
Learn to build a simple barometer using a coffee can and plastic wrap to predict weather changes by measuring air pressure at ...
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Meteorologist Says 'Oh My Jesus' on Live TV While Reporting on Startling Hurricane Melissa Update
As Hurricane Melissa barreled towards Jamaica, a Florida hurricane specialist’s visceral reaction underscores the severity of ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, have you ever wondered whether your headache or migraine was triggered by weather changes? If so, you’re not alone. Some ...
Once hurricane Melissa’s eye touched land, the record books for the Atlantic basin forever changed. Melissa’s lowest ...
And that follows Hurricane Milton last year, which was the most intense Gulf of Mexico hurricane in recorded history. And ...
(KIAH) — Are those aches and pains you’re feeling the result of a change in the weather? For some, fluctuations in temperature or atmospheric pressure could be the source of unexpected discomfort. Dr.
WASHINGTON (7News) — When the weather changes, it's likely the barometric pressure is changing and that may make you feel achy or sore. Barometric pressure, also known as atmospheric pressure, refers ...
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