The strongest hurricane ever seen in the western hemisphere came ashore in southwest Mexico at 6:15pm local time on Friday. Looming menacingly off the coast, US scientists branded it “potentially catastrophic”. But a stroke of luck meant it caused far less damage than feared.

Why did Patricia spin up so fast? What factors helped lessen the blow? Carbon Brief looks at the role of climate change and other factors in understanding what made this hurricane so unusual.


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