These Photos Inside The Eye Are Hurricane Melissa Are Leaving Meteorologists Speechless
Hurricane Melissa is on the verge of making landfall in Jamaica as “one of the strongest hurricanes on record.“ /uploads/allimg/2025/10/1751287541533395790.pngweatherchannel/x.comMeteorologists are saying, “This will be a storm like no other.“ /uploads/allimg/2025/10/4184904344060428460.pngCollinGrossWx/x.com
And the National Hurricane Center just issued an eerie final warning to evacuate: “LAST CHANCE TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.“ FloridaTropics1/x.com
@FlynonymousWX, also known as the Tropical Cowboy of Danger, is a US Air Force hurricane hunter, and he\“s been posting incredible photos inside Melissa\“s eye. FlynonymousWX/x.com
There\“s this one: FlynonymousWX/x.com
This one: FlynonymousWX/x.com
And this one: FlynonymousWX/x.com
His videos inside the eye are also going super viral:
Fifth and final pass through Hurricane Melissa for our crew today. Just after noon entering from the NW corner exiting SE. pic.twitter.com/BVtyIlZpsx— Tropical Cowboy of Danger (@FlynonymousWX) October 27, 2025
FlynonymousWX/Twitter: @FlynonymousWX
It looks like a massive cliff made of storm clouds: FlynonymousWX/Twitter: @FlynonymousWX
Meteorologist Taylor Trogdon said, “This is unequivocally the most astounding capture of the atmosphere that I have ever seen.“ TTrogdon/x.com
@FlynonymousWX also posted this video of the waves inside the eye showing how they go in different directions:
The sea surface is always interesting in the eye with waves going different directions pic.twitter.com/sM2lvvUWoC— Tropical Cowboy of Danger (@FlynonymousWX) October 27, 2025
FlynonymousWX/Twitter: @FlynonymousWX
I had no idea that was a thing. FlynonymousWX/Twitter: @FlynonymousWX
Another wild view of the eye was captured by meteorologist @MatthewCappucci at night: MyRadarWX/x.com / Via @MatthewCappucci.
He captioned the photo: “In this photo, you can see it all – clear, start-studded skies overhead, reminiscent of a warm summer\“s night. But, curving around me, you see the eyewall – a 140-150 buzzsaw of mayhem, madness and destruction. That eyewall contains hell on Earth, and yet I was in a 12 mile-wide safe haven.“ MatthewCappucci/x.com
As of Tuesday morning, landfall is “imminent.“ weatherchannel/x.com
Stay tuned...
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