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‘Sinisterly serene’: Storm chaser describes flying into eye of Hurricane Melissa
NBC News· 2025-10-28 20:33
Hurricane Melissa Analysis - Hurricane Melissa's eyewall, approximately 25-30 miles wide, poses a significant threat with tornado-like winds, potentially causing widespread high-end wind damage [4] - Structures lacking robust construction are at high risk of failure, with some potentially reduced to rubble [5] - The landscape will be drastically altered due to snapped, uprooted, and denuded trees, with recovery expected to take over 10 years [5] Humanitarian Concerns - Coastal areas are expected to experience storm surges of up to approximately 10-13 feet [6] - Inland regions could receive up to 3 feet of rainfall, leading to washed-out roadways and isolated communities [6] - The disaster is expected to exacerbate economic disparities and disproportionately impact vulnerable populations [7] Meteorological Observations - The eye of the hurricane presented a stark contrast, featuring calm winds and clear skies amidst surrounding chaos [2] - The eyewall's turbulence created a roller coaster-like experience for the aircraft [3]
Trump to NBC News: 'I would imagine you'd put up alarms in some form' after Texas floods
NBC News· 2025-07-10 23:36
Kristen, you just spoke to the president on the phone. What did he tell you, Tom. We asked President Trump if Texas officials could have done more and if there should have been a better warning system.He told us that local officials quote love those children, love those people, and nobody ever saw a thing like this coming. This is a once in an every 200year deal, he said. In retrospect, he said after having seen this horrible event, I would imagine you'd put up alarms in some form.But he also praised Texas ...