The strongest hurricane in the Western Hemisphere is about to make landfall near Manzanillo, Mexico.
It's 200 mph winds - measured, not estimated - blows Andrew, Katrina, Gilbert, Camille and Wilma out of the water. It's pressure, which was 880 millibars this morning, fell a little bit more to 879 millibars. Only Super Typhoon Tip of 1979 had a lower pressure (870 millibars). It's a small storm, like Camille.
Dr. Jeff Masters of Weather Underground has a good blog on the storm:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3165