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Hurricane Melissa has joined the record books with 185 mph winds, devastating Jamaica, Cuba, and The Bahamas before turning toward Bermuda. On this week’s Carolina Weather Group, we discuss Melissa’s Category 5 strength, new video from inside the storm’s eye, and the Outer Banks’ ongoing home collapses — five more this week in Buxton and Avon. Our guest Peter Forister joins to unveil his new “Most Memorable Hurricanes” map, a fascinating look at which storms stand out most in the Carolinas’ collective memory, county by county. Plus, he gives a final fall foliage color update as the leaves peak across the Southeast. Later in the show, we preview the Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather Conference with organizer Chris White, highlighting emergency management topics, storm chasing stories, and meteorology education. 📍 Topics Covered Hurricane Melissa’s record-setting winds & damage path New video from inside the eye of Melissa OBX coastal destruction and repeated home collapses Peter Forister’s “Most Memorable Hurricanes” project Fall foliage update for North Carolina & Virginia Upcoming Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather Conference preview 🎙️ Hosts: James Brierton, Frank Strait, Sam Walker 🎧 Guest: Peter Forister, Chris White 📅 Recorded October 29, 2025 ⏱️ YouTube Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Cold Open: Hurricane Melissa headlines & OBX homes collapse 00:43 – Welcome & panel introductions (James, Frank, Sam, Peter) 01:05 – Peter’s new “Most Memorable Hurricanes” map explained 02:20 – How social media crowdsourced storm memories 04:04 – Revisiting the original XKCD hurricane map 05:00 – Helene, Hugo, and the Carolinas’ most recalled hurricanes 06:25 – Sam’s Outer Banks perspective: Irene vs. Isabel 07:45 – Community storm memories and regional impacts 08:45 – How far back storm memories go: Hazel to Camille 10:06 – How to contribute to Peter’s map 11:03 – Fall foliage color update across the Carolinas & Virginia 13:05 – Blue Ridge Parkway road trip & color peak timing 14:00 – Audience comments and storm memory chat 17:00 – Sponsor segment: Queensboro apparel 18:20 – Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather Conference preview with Chris White 20:10 – Storm chasers, emergency managers, and guest lineup 22:15 – Ricky Matthews & Virginia Tech storm chase legacy 23:00 – Ticket deadline and conference info 23:55 – Hurricane Melissa update: 24 hours after landfall 24:15 – Satellite imagery and Hurricane Hunter turbulence 25:18 – Melissa’s record winds and shutdown-impacted missions 27:00 – Could Melissa have reached 190 mph? 29:00 – Sentinel-2 satellite captures Melissa’s eye in detail 31:00 – How high-res satellite imagery tracks storm motion 33:40 – Bermuda’s hurricane warning & storm path ahead 36:00 – OBX impacts expected from offshore Melissa swells 38:30 – Five more homes collapse in Buxton and Avon 40:30 – Highway 12 flooding and overwash footage 43:00 – Why Hatteras Island is so vulnerable to erosion 45:30 – Sam explains geography and failed nourishment projects 46:45 – Six straight weeks of coastal damage updates 47:40 – Outro & closing remarks #weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast 📹 Join this channel to get access to perks: / @carolinaweathergroup 🧢 MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores... 💸 LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawx... 🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather 🔔 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: / carolinaweathergroup 💻 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.com The Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.