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Hurricane Melissa is on the verge of making landfall in Jamaica as “one of the strongest hurricanes on record.“ weatherchannel/x.com
Meteorologists are saying, “This will be a storm like no other.“ CollinGrossWx/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
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