Hurricane Melissa on brink of Cuba landfall. Maps show its forecast path.
Hurricane Melissa was on the brink of making landfall over Cuba early Wednesday after bashing Jamaica as a Category 5 storm.
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Hurricane Melissa was on the brink of making landfall over Cuba early Wednesday after bashing Jamaica as a Category 5 storm.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall Tuesday in Jamaica as a fearsome Category 5 storm. Forecasters said it could be the island's "storm of the century."
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as the strongest storm to ever hit the Caribbean country. CBS News' Jason Allen has more on the storm and David Schechter reports on the influence of climate change on larger hurricanes.
Jamaica is taking a direct hit from Hurricane Melissa as aid groups prepare to deliver critical help as soon as possible. CBS News' Jason Allen has a report from the country and Lonnie Quinn has a look at the forecast. Then, Brian Bogart, director of the World Food Programme Caribbean Multi-Country Office, joins to discuss relief efforts. And finally, an American couple visiting Jamaica shares their experience with the storm.
Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 4 storm moving northeast over Jamaica. Aretha Taylor, a part-time resident of the island riding out the storm in Ocho Rios, joins "The Takeout" to describe what conditions are like.
Hurricane Melissa is the strongest storm to hit Jamaica in its history. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports on the storm from Portmore, Jamaica.
The National Hurricane Center has downgraded Hurricane Melissa to a Category 4 storm after it made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday afternoon as a Category 5. CBS News meteorologist Zoe Mintz has the latest.
Bridgette and Wayne Todd are a couple from North Carolina who traveled to Jamaica to celebrate both their honeymoon and one year of marriage. Despite trying to find a flight out, they're now taking shelter at a resort as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall. They joined CBS News to share their experience.
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in western Jamaica as a Category 5 storm. CBS News New York meteorologist Scott Padgett has the latest forecast.
Meteorologist Matthew Cappucci has flown through Hurricane Melissa in recent days on a hurricane hunter aircraft. Some of those data-gathering flights have been forced to turn around due to the storm's intensity. Cappucci joined CBS News to discuss the storm and his experience.
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm. Meteorologist Jessica Burch takes a look at where it's headed.
Hurricane Melissa, a massive Category 5 storm, made landfall in Jamaica, barreling in from the Atlantic with 185 mph sustained winds, the National Hurricane Center said. CBS News meteorologist Jessica Burch has more.
Christopher Boxe, a managing partner with the Chilitos Jamexican Food restaurant, describes Hurricane Melissa's impact so far in Kingston as it inches toward land.
Roxanne Hutchinson, a surveillance operator at the Jamaican Ministry of National Security who lost power on Tuesday morning, told CBS News that the weather was "very scary outside" as the island braces for Hurricane Melissa's landfall.
Hurricane Melissa is approaching Jamaica on Tuesday, and the country's prime minister is warning about infrastructure in the region that can't withstand a Category 5 storm. CBS News' Jason Allen and meteorologist Andrew Kozak have the latest, while Dr. Kevin Brown, president of the University of Technology in Jamaica, joins with more.
Hurricane Melissa is set to slam Jamaica as the island awaits the Category 5 storm's landfall. CBS News' Jason Allen has more from Kingston, while Rob Marciano has the latest forecast.
Jamaica is bracing for Hurricane Melissa to make landfall as the Category 5 storm heads for the island. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has the latest.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
Hurricane Melissa's outer bands have begun lashing Jamaica with winds up to 175 miles per hour and sheets of heavy rain. The Category 5 storm is moving at a sluggish 3 miles per hour and is expected to drop more than 30 inches of rain on the island. Jason Allen reports from Kingston, Jamaica. Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Hurricane Melissa is on a direct path toward Jamaica and is expected to be the strongest on record to hit the island as a Category 5 storm. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports from Jamaica. Then, CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn joins with the latest forecast.
Jamaica is bracing for its worst storm in history. The massive Category 5 Hurricane Melissa could make landfall as soon as Monday night. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports from Kingston.
Hurricane Melissa is heading toward Jamaica and is expected to make landfall by Tuesday morning as a Category 5 storm. Andrea Lee, managing director of the Blue Paloma Bed & Breakfast, joins to discuss how she's preparing. Then, CBS News meteorologist Zoe Mintz joins with the latest forecast.
Hurricane Melissa intensified to a Category 5 storm and is expected to make landfall in Jamaica Monday night and early Tuesday. CBS News' Jason Allen and meteorologist Jessica Burch have the latest.
Hurricane Melissa was upgraded to a Category 5 storm in the Atlantic and is expected to cause major damage in Jamaica. CBS News' Jason Allen has more from Kingston, while CBS News Philadelphia meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the most recent forecast.
Hurricane Melissa was upgraded to a Category 5 storm and is expected to make landfall in Jamaica Monday night or early Tuesday. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen has more from Kingston, while CBS News New York meteorologist Tony Sadiku has the latest forecast.
Hurricane Melissa turned its sights on Cuba after making landfall Jamaica as a fierce Category 5 storm.
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