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English: Hurricane Patricia is expected to make landfall in southwestern Mexico as an “extremely dangerous” category 5 storm on the evening of October 23, 2015. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Patricia is the strongest hurricane ever recorded by the agency, which is responsible for monitoring the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans.

At 17:30 UTC (11:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time) on October 23, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired the image of Hurricane Patricia over the eastern Pacific Ocean. When this image was acquired, the hurricane was a category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 325 kilometers (200 miles) per hour. Its center was located about 140 kilometers (85 miles) southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.

Meteorologists were impressed by the rate at which Patricia intensified, growing from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane in just 24 hours, the NHC reported in a discussion on October 22. As the forecasters noted: “This is a remarkable feat, with only Linda of 1997 intensifying at this rate in the satellite era.”

After making landfall in southwest Mexico, the storm was expected to move north-northeast and quickly weaken as it reaches the mountainous interior. Still, flooding and landslides were a concern for the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan, and Guerrero.

Patricia is the ninth hurricane in the eastern Pacific to reach category 4 or 5 status during the 2015 season, which runs from mid May through November. The season in the North Pacific has been a busy one that has been at least partly fueled by a strong El Niño.
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Source http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=86882
Author NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE/EOSDIS Rapid Response.

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