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Hurricane Melissa: Power, Loss, and the Lessons We Can’t Ignore
When Melissa made landfall near New Hope in Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica, sustained winds reached 185 miles per hour, with a central pressure of 892 millibars—among the lowest ever recorded for an Atlantic landfall.


The Tropics Are Heating Up: From a Slow Start to a Surge in Activity
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has, until now, been relatively quiet. While forecasters expected an active year thanks to record-warm ocean waters and a transition to La Niña conditions, the first two months brought fewer named storms than average.


The World Needs More Weather Champs, Not Just Users
At Weather Champs, we don't have users, we have Weather Champs. It’s more than a tagline. It’s a belief that shapes how we build, support, and grow this platform. And recently, that belief was put to the test in a small—but meaningful—way.
A Weather Champ reached out through our support channel. They were having trouble logging in to the Android app, and at first, it seemed like a straightforward fix. We got them back into their account quickly. But then they hit a wall—one


Flash Flooding 101: The Causes, How to Stay Safe, and Helping After Disaster Strikes
Flash flooding is one of the most dangerous and fast-moving natural hazards, capable of turning a calm creek into a raging torrent in minutes. With extreme weather events on the rise, understanding flash floods—and how to stay safe—has never been more important.
Recent events in Texas’ Hill Country remind us just how quickly disaster can strike. Here’s what causes flash floods, how to protect yourself, and how to help communities recover.
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