Satellite image of IMERG precipitation rates from Hurricane Melissa over Jamaica.
As Hurricane Melissa passed over Jamaica on Oct. 28, 2025, NASA’s IMERG algorithm provided near real-time estimates of rainfall using data from an international constellation of satellites united by the GPM Core Observatory. The below animation of IMERG precipitation rates and accumulations shows data from Oct. 23 through Oct. 29, revealing that central Jamaica received an estimated 18–24 inches of rain, much of it falling on the 28th. These satellite-based estimates were broadly consistent with the National Hurricane Center’s forecast, which anticipated 20–30 inches of rain due to the storm’s

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