On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 15:55:17 UTC, Stephen Davenport wrote:
"Coverage of Hurricane Patricia Was Not Overblown, Likely Life-Saving": Forbes article by J. Marshall Shepherd (professor at the University of Georgia's Department of Geography, director of atmospheric sciences, and former President of the AMS).
http://www.forbes.com/sites/marshall...y-life-saving/
By the way, there was no link to a Delingpole article (none of which are ever worth the pixels they use up).
Stephen.
Stephen . I 've just realised what happened. Due to the superior Mexican warning systems the trees actually had time to look for shelter.
If that was a cat five and the biggest ever , then land hitting hurricanes (when we get them that is) shouldn't pose any further dangers to man or trees.