Hurricane Patricia - Strongest Hurricane Ever - To Hit Mexico

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  1. BonesJones

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    (CNN)Patricia -- the strongest hurricane ever recorded -- barreled closer and closer Friday morning to Mexico's Pacific coast, where residents have been told to brace for its 200-mph sustained winds and torrential rains.

    The Miami-based meteorological center, in its 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET) advisory, warned of a "potentially catastrophic landfall ... in southwestern Mexico" late that afternoon or early evening. While its strength could fluctuate, "Patricia is expected to remain an extremely dangerous Category 5 hurricane through landfall."

    Patricia's intensity is comparable to Typhoon Haiyan, which hit the Philippines in 2013, the World Meteorological Organization tweeted. More than 6,000 people died in Haiyan, due largely to enormous storm surges that rushed through coastal areas. Haiyan had 195-mph sustained winds when it made landfall, while Typhoon Tip was at 190 mph (and had a slightly lower pressure reading of 870 millibars) in 1979.

    Whether or not Patricia measures up to those Asian typhoons when it slams Mexico, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said, "This is the only hurricane that's ever been this powerful."


    Mexico's Pacific coast on high alert
    Late Friday morning, the storm was centered 125 miles (75 kilometers) southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, and 195 miles south of Cabo Corrientes.

    Moving at a 10-mph clip, it's forecast to pivot north-northeast later Friday and pick up speed -- especially after it makes landfall, when Patricia should both accelerate and "rapidly weaken over the mountains of Mexico."

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    A satellite image shows Hurricane Patricia in the Pacific at 5:30 a.m. ET Friday.
    A hurricane warning, which means hurricane conditions were expected within 24 hours, extends from San Blas to Punta San Telmo. A larger area, from east of Punta San Telmo to Lazaro Cardenas, is under a hurricane watch.

    This means that millions of people, some of them tourists who'd gone to the coast to get away, are under threat.

    Mexican authorities worked overtime to prepare for it. In a meeting that started Thursday night and extended into Friday morning, President Enrique Pena Nieto directed members of his cabinet to take immediate action in the face of what was then predicted to be the strongest hurricane in the eastern Pacific in the past 50 years, according to the official Notimex news agency.

    Officials tried to alert those on the coast, especially in the states of Jalisco, Colima, Nayarit, Michoacan and Guerrero, to get ready by heading to shelters, staying home from school or doing what they could to be safe wherever they are. The Mexican presidency warned, via Twitter, that waterspouts and tornadoes could pop up as Patricia rampages through.

    Mexico's civil protection agency tweeted that over 1,780 shelters had been set up and that a 50,000-strong force has been mobilized in Jalisco, Colima and Nayarit alone. In addition, about 4,000 Mexican navy officers have been dispatched to areas expected to bear the brunt of Patricia's wrath.

    All flights to and from the airports in Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo were suspended.

    As authorities converged, residents did what they could by boarding up windows and piling up sand bags along beaches in places such as Manzanillo in hopes of blunting what's expected to be a colossal storm surge.

    Some hotels in Puerto Vallarta were evacuated, though others -- like Comfort Inn, where manager Samuel Ruic said windows were being boarded up with tape -- were not.

    In addition to powerful winds, concerns are high about dangerous storm surges like those that overran the Filipino city of Tacloban during Haiyan. The National Hurricane Center warned about those as well as swells that "are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip-current conditions."

    Rainfall of 8 to 12 inches -- and possibly 20 inches in some spots -- "could produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," according to the U.S. weather agency.

    El Nino contributes to storm's strength
    One other thing alarming about Patricia is its rapid rise in intensity. It rated as a tropical storm early Thursday, but 24 hours later it had become a Category 5 hurricane.

    The storm is expected to roll over Mexico's Sierra Madre, likely significantly dulling its intense winds in the process. But much of the system's precipitation should roll on -- potentially up to Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, a state that's now facing 3 to 6 inches in many areas from another system.

    Still, while the Patricia-related rainfall could be significant in the United States, it pales to what people in Mexico will experience.

    Those on that Latin American country's west coast are no stranger to tropical storms, of course. But Patricia is special, in part because of the global, regular weather phenomenon known as El Niño.

    Among other effects, El Niño has contributed to ocean waters off Mexico being 2 to 3 degrees warmer than usual.

    "That warm water from El Niño probably just pushed this slightly over the edge to be the strongest storm on record," CNN's Myers said.

    About the only good news about Patricia, as of Friday morning, was that its center was fairly compact, with hurricane-force winds only extending 30 miles out from its eye.

    That's a plus for anyone who gets brushed by the hurricane, but no consolation for those -- perhaps in Manzanillo, about 170 miles south of Puerto Vallarta -- who get hit directly.

    "That's almost like an F4 or F5 tornado that can be 5 or 6 miles wide, just tearing up the coast as it makes landfall," said Myers. "... Can you imagine being the center of this eye, ... and then get hit by the eye wall doing 200 mph?

    "It will be a devastating blow."
     
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    I was looking at Kayak last night, round trip tickets to Puerto Vallarta, leaving today from Portland were $320 rt.

    A few years back I did the same thing when there was a hurricane moving towards Cancun. Flights were $15 to Cuncun, lol. Should have booked it because the hurricane turned at the last second and completely missed Cancun.
     
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    Good tip, Ill keep my eyes open. Check out ITA travel matrix instead of kayak, much better and more extensive searching. I think I read most of the travel software is based off of it.

    https://matrix.itasoftware.com/
     
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    Great. This will just blow more Mexicans across the border.

    /GOP
     
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    200 plus mph winds! That people, produces about 175 pound of pressure per square foot.
    If your house is 10 x 20 on it's windward side, it will see about 35000 pounds of force.

    My guess is, a whole lot of Mexican stuff will be moving to Texas. I wonder if Obama has the Carriers based in San Diego moving to Mexico? They may need some fresh water for a few days.
    Perhaps some Corpsman too.
     
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    If you see a Mexican chasing a house, maybe you better cut him some slack.
     
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    Wow, $272 rt, leave tomorrow.

    $186 rt if you leave next Friday.
     
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    I'm almost to Mexico. About to land in LA and head to Sandy Eggo.

    Saw Terry Porter at PDX this AM.
     
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    Just because LA as a shit load of Mexicans doesn't mean it's Mexico.
     
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    Speaking of shit load.... UCD is right next to me.
     
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