Hurricane Otis slammed into the southern-Pacific coast of Mexico and devastated the tourist community of Acapulco, but it has left people questioning why the storm hit so hard when most forecasts said it would graze by the region as a minimal hurricane. Sean Previl explains where things went wrong and why the storm may also help in improving forecasting in the future.
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Hurricane Otis’ growth to Category 5 storm surprised forecasters. Why?
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