International Space Station Footage of Hurricane Patricia
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| Description | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnc89GFg61k Published on Oct 23, 2015 Outside the International Space Station, cameras captured dramatic views of Hurricane Patricia at 12:15 p.m. EDT on October 23, 2015 as the mammoth system moved north at about 10 mph, heading for a potentially catastrophic landfall along the southwest coast of Mexico sometime during the day, according to the National Hurricane Center. Packing winds of 200 miles per hour, Patricia is the strongest in recorded history in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center says that once Patricia crosses the Mexican coast it should weaken quickly and dissipate Oct. 24 due to upper level winds and mountainous terrain, but likely will introduce copious amounts of rainfall to the Texas coast through the weekend. |
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| Date | 2015-10-23 |
| Source | commons.wikimedia.org |
| Author | NASAgovVideo |
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- Talk:Hurricane_Patricia en.wikipedia.org