On October 22, Patricia was a Category one hurricane. By 8 a.m. EDT on October 23, 2015, the National Hurricane Center reported Patricia became the strongest eastern north pacific hurricane on record with sustained winds near 200 mph.
An animation of images captured from October 20 to 23 from NOAA's GOES-West satellite showed Hurricane Patricia intensify within 24 hours and develop a clear eye near the coast of western Mexico. The animation was created at NASA/NOAA GOES Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland.
From @CNN, these are the strongest hurricane's in history. Hope everyone is safe. #HurricanePatricia pic.twitter.com/1tV2IK9Prt
— Rishi Talati™ (@MrTalati) October 24, 2015
Just look at the sheer size of #HurricanePatricia pic.twitter.com/itoDxSkLZ4
— World Pictures (@Iandscaped) October 24, 2015
How it looks inside #HurricanePatricia pic.twitter.com/Lj2Av66t2H
— Gabriella (@kissmymistakes) October 23, 2015
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