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Hurricane Patricia, strongest hurricane ever seen, heads toward Mexico
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Fueled by near-record warm ocean water and favorable atmospheric conditions, Hurricane Patricia became the strongest hurricane ever measured — period — with maximum sustained winds at an astonishing 200 miles per hour. The fact that the storm became so intense, so quickly, may be an example of how global warming is raising the intensity of the strongest tropical cyclones
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