A US Air Force Reserve crew known as the “Hurricane Hunters” flew through the eye of Hurricane Melissa on Monday to collect data for the National Hurricane Center. With wind speeds of up to 175mph (282km/h), the category five hurricane is the world’s strongest storm of 2025. It’s expected to make landfall in Jamaica late Monday or early Tuesday, before moving across eastern Cuba and the Bahamas.
Watch: Storm chasers fly inside the eye of Hurricane Melissa

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