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Hurricane Patricia from en.m.wikipedia.org
Hurricane Patricia was the most powerful tropical cyclone on record worldwide in terms of maximum sustained winds and the second-most intense on record ...
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Hurricane Patricia

2015 tropical cyclone
Hurricane Patricia was the most powerful tropical cyclone on record worldwide in terms of maximum sustained winds and the second-most intense on record worldwide in terms of pressure, with a minimum atmospheric pressure of 872 mbar, behind Typhoon... Wikipedia
Hurricane Patricia from www.guycarp.com
Patricia was a compact storm, with hurricane and tropical-storm force winds extending from the center of circulation to 35 and 175 miles, respectively. As ...
Hurricane Patricia from www.nhc.noaa.gov
Oct 24, 2015 · Patricia was a late-season major hurricane that intensified at a rate rarely observed in a tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Patricia from weather.com
Oct 22, 2018 · Hurricane Patricia smashed records for intensity in the Western Hemisphere before raking into southwest Mexico three years ago this week.
Forecast Advisories, Public Advisories, Discussions, Wind Speed Probabilities. Tuesday October 20, 2015. 1: 1500 UTC · 2: 2100 UTC · 1: 1000 AM CDT
Hurricane Patricia from www.nasa.gov
Oct 28, 2015 · Hurricane Patricia made landfall at 7:15 p.m. EDT on Friday, October 24, 2015 along the southwestern coast of Mexico and less than 16 hours ...
Hurricane Patricia from en.m.wikipedia.org
Hurricane Patricia was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere and the second-most intense worldwide in terms of ...
Hurricane Patricia from www.jacksonville.com
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico - Hurricane Patricia roared ashore in southwestern Mexico as a Category 5 storm Friday evening, bringing lashing rains, surging seas ...
Even better, as Patricia came onshore and hit the mountains of central Mexico, it weakened rapidly lowering its wind threat as it barreled towards Guadalajara.
Hurricane Patricia was a historic tropical cyclone that broke many records, such as intensification rate, peak intensity, and overwater weakening rate, ...