Mexico is about to get that work.

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Patricia The Strongest Hurricane in History
Hurricane Patricia has become the strongest hurricane ever measured in the Pacific.

Mexico's Pacific coast is in the crosshairs of Hurricane Patricia, which became the most powerful tropical cyclone ever measured in the Western Hemisphere on Friday morning as its maximum sustained winds reached an unprecedented 200 mph (320 kph).

The hurricane is forecast to make landfall in the Mexican state of Jalisco Friday evening as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane capable of causing widespread destruction. Residents and authorities in Mexico are rushing to prepare for what will likely be the strongest hurricane to ever make landfall on that country's Pacific coastline.

(MORE: Mexico Prepares for Patricia)

At 4 a.m. CDT, the eye of Hurricane Patricia was about 160 miles (255 kilometers) south-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, and was moving north-northwest at 12 mph (19 kph).

In addition to its unprecedented 200-mph (320-kph) sustained winds, Hurricane Patricia now holds the record for lowest pressure in any hurricane on record. With a minimum central pressure of 880 millibars (25.99 inches of mercury) at the 4 a.m. CDT advisory, Patricia broke the record of 882 millibars set by Wilma almost exactly 10 years ago.

Data from an Air Force Hurricane Hunter airborne reconnaissance mission late Thursday night provided critical data demonstrating the extreme intensification of Hurricane Patricia in near-real time.

Unprecedented Among Pacific Hurricanes
Hurricane Patricia became the strongest Pacific hurricane on record shortly after midnight CDT early Friday. Air Force Hurricane Hunters had flown through the eye of Patricia and reported a sea-level pressure of 894 millibars as measured by a dropsonde inside the eye itself. Wind measurements suggested that the pressure measurement was not in the exact center of the eye and was probably not the absolute lowest pressure, prompting NHC to estimate the minimum central pressure at 892 millibars in its special 12:30 a.m. CDT advisory


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Aside from having a little compassion for people who are facing another Katrina-like situation....do you want to stand in line behind a few more Pablos and Marias at the supermarket?
You better hope Mexico handles this bytch

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look man, it's just the world we live in :yeshrug:

I just don't care and there's millions, if not billion, who feel the same way
 

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Max sustained 200mph is in fukking sane.. Gotta be like 230+ gusts in that hoe..

I love hurricanes and I've been through hurricanes with 180+mph gusts... But I'll take a pass on this one.. :huhldup:

The wind gusts are 250mph :damn: Never seen a storm this strong before. Thank goodness Katrina wasn't near this strong.
 
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