Hurricane Hunters have reported a pressure of 893 mb in the eye of Hurricane Melissa. This measurement positions Melissa as the fourth strongest storm in recorded history within the Atlantic Basin, following the 1935 Labor Day hurricane, Hurricane Gilbert, and Hurricane Wilma.
The findings were shared by meteorologist Dylan Federico. The storm"s intensity and pressure readings are significant indicators of its strength and potential impact.
As previously reported, hurricanes are classified based on their wind speeds and central pressure, with lower pressure readings typically indicating a stronger storm. The implications of Melissa"s strength are being closely monitored as it continues to develop.
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