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Otis: Tropical storm to category 5 hurricane in 24h

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85 points by helaoban 2 years ago · 22 comments

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19h 2 years ago

I've been following the storm on Windy[1] for a few hours and it's really insane how massive it is..

[1] https://www.windy.com/-Satellite-satellite?satellite,18.937,...

GaunterODimm 2 years ago

Most of 24h predictions showed Category 1 or below: https://twitter.com/burgwx/status/1716972676471021754

Quite a reminder about our forecasting capabilities.

armatav 2 years ago

Even though this is in Mexico, the beginning of this year has taught me to expect PG&E outages all across the Bay Area.

  • r00fus 2 years ago

    My area dropped for 3 days due to a stiff breeze with 20mph gusts.

    • armatav 2 years ago

      Amateur hour at PG&E for the past 10 years

      • oldbbsnickname 2 years ago

        2018 Camp Fire survivor enters the chat.

        Let me tell you about PSPSes and living on generator for weeks at a time for 4-5x per summer. Home insurance tripled. Bounced to SW TX after 45 years.

darknavi 2 years ago

I've never really paid too much attention to NOAA releases. Are they normally this impassioned?

> A nightmare scenario is unfolding for southern Mexico this evening with rapidly intensifying Otis approaching the coastline.

  • altairprime 2 years ago

    Yes, they're often impassioned when they're deadly serious, emphasis on the deadly, about the impact of the weather. They generally write with more humanity than might be expected of any other service — but they also so often bear awful news that is so often summarily ignored, that I can't fault them for their impassioned pleas to 'please, pay attention to us, it will prevent your avoidable deaths'.

  • margalabargala 2 years ago

    They can get pretty colorful. The 2005 hurricane season had some NOAA releases so interesting that xkcd did a comic on them https://xkcd.com/1126/

scythe 2 years ago

Not mentioned is that this is the second time this year that a hurricane has undergone nearly record-breaking rapid intensification.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Lee_(2023)

defrost 2 years ago

Unsurprisingly more energy trapped in the land|sea layer than in years past leads to:

Hurricanes are now twice as likely to zip from minor to whopper than decades ago, study says

https://phys.org/news/2023-10-hurricanes-minor-whopper-decad...

    With warmer oceans serving as fuel, Atlantic hurricanes are now more than twice as likely as before to rapidly intensify from wimpy minor hurricanes to powerful and catastrophic, a study said Thursday.
Andra J. Garner, Observed increases in North Atlantic tropical cyclone peak intensification rates

Scientific Reports (2023).

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42669-y.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-42669-y

pfdietz 2 years ago

Poor Acapulco.

boot13 2 years ago

Yikes. https://www.ventusky.com/?p=14.8;-99.7;5&l=satellite&t=20231...

RetroTechie 2 years ago

Any HN users in the area? Plz. report? (if internet & power isn't down)

danielovichdk 2 years ago

I dont see a 5 on any models at all.

swader999 2 years ago

City of one million, this is bad.

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