Hurricane Patricia (October 2015) formed along the Pacific coast of Central America and moved NW and then NE into Mexico, going ashore around 6:15 PM CDT (local time) on October 23, 2015. The storm was at one point the most intense and powerful ever recorded in the western Pacific, but it dwindled to a tropical storm around landfall. There were no reported deaths caused directly by the storm. However, it did carry a substantial amount of rain into Mexico and the US.
On October 24 and 25, torrential rains carried by Patricia flooded areas of Texas, notably around Dallas and Houston. On October 26, in combination with a large low pressure system, the remnants of the storm brought heavy rain and high wind gusts to Arkansas and Louisiana. Three days later, on October 29, moisture from Patricia was still causing heavy rain in Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
Hurricane Patricia lasted from October 20 until October 24, 2015.
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A number of Hurricanes can lay claim to that title. Typhoon Tip, Hurricane Camille and a few others both had winds in the rage of 190 mph. The most intense HUrricane in terms of low pressure was Hurricane Wilma.
You can evacuate with advance notice, but you can't really go around a hurricane as such storms are hundreds of miles wide.
If a hurricane threatens your area you should leave if there are orders to evacuate before the hurricane is in your area. By the time the hurricane arrives it will likely be too dangerous to go outside.
Hurricane Patricia lasted from October 20 until October 24, 2015.
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Yes. The names of individual hurricanes are proper nouns.
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No. While Hurricane Patricia was stronger than Katrina, the effects were not as bad. Here are the stats for each. Patricia: Peak winds: 200 mph Winds at landfall: 165 mph Total deaths: 13 Damage ~$190 million Katrina: Peak winds: 175 mph Winds at landfall: 125 mph Total deaths: 1,833 Damage: ~$120 billion (inflation adjusted) Katrina was deadlier and more destructive because it made landfall in a densely populated area while Patricia hit a mostly rural part of Mexico. Most of the deaths from Hurricane Katrina were in Near Orleans, which flooded when a number of levees around the low-lying city failed. No area impacted by Hurricane Patricia had this vulnerability.
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