The warming of the world's oceans caused by climate change helped double Hurricane Melissa 's wind speed in less than 24 hours over the weekend, climate scientists said Monday.
Hurricane Melissa is currently a Category 5 storm, the highest category, with sustained wind speeds of over 157 mph (252 kph). Melissa is forecast to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday before crossing Cuba and the Bahamas through Wednesday.
Scientists said this is the fourth storm in the Atlantic this year to undergo rapid intensification of its wind speed and power.
“That part of the Atlantic is extremely warm right now — around 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), which is 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above normal,” said Akshay Deoras, a meteorologist at the University of Reading, in the United Kingdom. “An

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