None of the live streams are working for me now. Looks like it's lights out! Hope the people in that region make it through without a scratch.
It's a bad feeling knowing in a few hours, thousands of people are probably gonna die. I hope not, but with how strong this storm is and how quickly it intensified, I highly doubt anywhere could evacuate quickly enough, much less rural villages in Mexico. Stay safe, Mexico-GAF.
Is it going to be as bad as thousands? It sounded like it was weakening, I was hoping the injuries would be very low
Is it going to be as bad as thousands? It sounded like it was weakening, I was hoping the injuries would be very low
I'm basing this number off a hurricane that hit in '59, which was 25mph less intense than Patricia. 1,800 died.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Mexico_hurricane
I'm basing this number off a hurricane that hit in '59, which was 25mph less intense than Patricia. 1,800 died.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Mexico_hurricane
Edit: Aperently, it weakend to 5 mph less than Mexico, but it's still super dangerous.
....CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE PATRICIA MAKES LANDFALL ALONG THE COAST OF MEXICO WITH 165-MPH WINDS...
Satellite images indicate that the center of the eye of Patricia
made landfall at approximately 615 PM CDT...2315 UTC...along the
coast of southwestern Mexico near Cuixmala. This position is also
about 55 miles...85 km...west-northwest of Manzanillo, Mexico. The
maximum winds were estimated to be 165 mph...270 km/h.
Given the technology available, Hurricane Emily is probably a better comparison. $1bn damage (2005 USD), 17 confirmed dead, 160mph sustained wind.
I know it came from the Atlantic and not the Pacific, but it still hit a lot on the way.
Edit: Scratch that. A lot more to it than that... I still think 1800 is way too high, though.
Let's not compare this times as something that happened that long ago. And in fact it was before the creation of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_DN-III-E which has helped to prevent and aid in disaster zones and reduce casualties.
Still the damage would be catastrophic.
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
I'm not making fun of it or anything, but couldn't help but remember the skit of Jackass 3D when they placed Chris Pontius as the RCA dude in front of a jet engine.That's fucking terrifying.
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
Been looking around if any good streams are going on showing this craziness. My cable is out right now so can only check things out online.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um3l6AMYOls
looks like it is getting pretty intense
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
I know everyone is way too cool to use that filthy POS Facebook site, but damn, it's hitting hard already.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_GShxXtLx4
The link has been posted before, but i've been watching it for a while and the sea has gained more and more ground, i would say about 10-15 meters, from when i tuned in.
Its getting serious, godspeed Mexico!
Isn't this site away from the hurricane?
Isn't this site away from the hurricane?
About 400 km away (along the coast to the south), making it all the more terrifying if you ask meIsn't this site away from the hurricane?
Welp.. rain completely stopped.
Means the real deal is about to happen :/
Welp.. rain completely stopped.
Means the real deal is about to happen :/
I have relatives in Guadalajara..but by the time it reaches that area, it will degrade to a tropical storm..
...... right??
I have relatives in Guadalajara..but by the time it reaches that area, it will degrade to a tropical storm..
...... right??
Where?
Puerto Vallarta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLR4HoMnPeI
Guadalajara (downtown)