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The rate of Hurricane Otis's intensification was among the fastest observed in the satellite-era. In a 21-hour period, the hurricane's maximum sustained winds increased by 105 mph (165 km/h), [2] ranking it as the second-fastest in the basin, only behind Hurricane Patricia in 2015, which increased by 120 mph (195 km/h) in a period of 24 hours. [2]
Watch: Infrared satellite shows ‘extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Otis make landfall in Mexico Wednesday 25 October 2023 14:30 , Martha Mchardy Do not travel to Mexico, general directorate of ...
Otis strengthened from a tropical storm into a major hurricane in the span of 12 hours on Tuesday before it hit Mexico’s south Pacific coast at around 12.25am local time with sustained winds of ...
Watch: Infrared satellite shows ‘extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Otis make landfall in Mexico Wednesday 25 October 2023 14:30 , Martha Mchardy Do not travel to Mexico, general directorate of ...
ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) -Looting ravaged the Mexican city of Acapulco after the iconic beach resort was hammered this week by Hurricane Otis, a record-breaking storm that killed at least 27 ...
Almost 100 people are dead or missing after Hurricane Otis tore through the city of Acapulco in Mexico last week, officials have said.. Evelyn Cecilia Salgado, the governor of Guerrero state ...
Otis’ center slammed into Mexico’s coast near Acapulco at around 12:25 a.m. local time with sustained winds of 165 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Otis was a moderate Category 2 hurricane that threatened the Baja California Peninsula but dissipated before landfall. Otis was the fifteenth and final named storm and seventh hurricane of the 2005 Pacific hurricane season. The storm developed on September 28, 2005, off the western coast of Mexico, from a tropical wave that emerged ...