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Powerful winds downed trees across Melbourne amid a severe weather warning issued for parts of Victoria on October 29.Gerald Bartels’s home security camera recorded the moment a tree trunk ...
Thousands of people across Australia's southeast were asked to evacuate their homes on Friday, including some in a western suburb of Melbourne, after two days of incessant rains triggered flash ...
Near June Park to the west of Melbourne, Ian spawned a weak EF0 tornado that damaged only trees and no buildings. [105] Kennedy Space Center received wind gusts as high as 108 mph (174 km/h), but only minor damage occurred. [106] Storm surge and high tides in Brevard County caused about $7 million in damage to dunes and beach crossovers. [91]
Editor's note: This page reflects the news of Hurricane Milton on Wednesday, Oct. 9. For the latest updates on Hurricane Milton's aftermath across Florida, read USA TODAY's live hurricane coverage ...
January 2022 - Melbourne had a hot and humid summer, with 17 days above 30 degrees. The last time this happened was 1974. Melbourne also had a run of seven days above 30 degrees, this is the first time since March 2013. Also in January, the nights were warm averaging 18.3 degrees.
Category 3 Hurricane Matthew's close passage of Brevard County, Florida on the morning of October 7, 2016 prompted the issuance of the first Extreme Wind Warning.. An extreme wind warning (SAME code EWW) is an alert issued by the National Weather Service for areas on land that will experience sustained surface winds 100 knots (115 mph, 185 km/h, 51 m/s) or greater within one hour.
∎ Milton was centered about 405 miles southwest of Tampa, rolling northeast near 12 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center's 11 p.m. ET update. ∎ Storm surge could reach the higher ...
An automated weather station on Rowley Shoals recorded wind gusts up to 235 km/h (146 mph). [16] Later that same day, Ilsa had become a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 230 km/h (145 mph) and the lowest atmospheric pressure of 915 hPa (27.02 inHg). Around that time, the eye was measured from its initial 41 km (25 mi ...