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Cyclone · HaitiBy CNN Meteorologist Briana Waxman (CNN) — Tropical Storm Melissa is crawling through the Caribbean Sea, threatening to unleash life-threatening flooding and mudslides across parts of the Caribbean later this week. This year’s Atlantic hurricane season is not over yet, and Melissa has plenty of time and fuel ahead. The storm is expected to slow down and turn northwest toward Jamaica and Haiti’s southwestern peninsula as it strengthens into a hur…See the Story
Melissa Simmers in the Caribbean, Posing a Serious Flood Threat and a Track that’s Hard to Pin Down
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Hurricanes · JamaicaMelissa officially became a hurricane on Saturday and as of the 8 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, is now a Category 2 storm.Sporting 100 mph winds, its center was 130 miles southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and moving west at 3 mph, creating a dangerous situation for residents in Jamaica, Haiti, and parts of Cuba.Rainfall totals of 1 to 3 feet are possible as the system moves slowly across the region. Jamaica is expected to face …See the Story
Melissa Becomes Category 2 Hurricane, Expected to Be Major Storm Before Jamaica Landfall
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Climate Change · Cayman Islands. (CNS): The Cayman Islands Government will be asking the UK to extend the international Paris Agreement on climate change to these islands when a delegation attends the annual Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) in London next month. Premier André Ebanks told an audience from the business community on Thursday that Cabinet has approved…See the Story
CIG to ask UK to extend Paris Agreement on climate - Cayman Islands Headline News
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