Texashawk wrote:Imagine the equivalent of a 40-mile wide EF-5 tornado, pushing 20-25 feet of water ahead of it, in a torrential rain storm, at night, and that's what you've got going here. Can't even imagine.
-Steve
The coast of Mexico is not like the northern Gulf coast. Very deep water just offshore would result in a much lower storm surge there. Also, Patricia is striking a "point" rather than a bay (like Haiyan). That would mitigate the storm surge as well.
Josh Morgerman is awaiting landfall on the coast of Mexico. He's looking for a building strong enough to survive. That may be difficult.
I just realized that I've now been on vacation for the strongest East Pac hurricane on record AND the strongest Atlantic hurricane (Wilma). Of course, for Wilma my vacation consisted of driving to Mississippi to spend a week sheetrocking my mother's flood-damaged home post-Katrina.