Hurricane Patricia dissipates in Mexico; flooding, mudslide concerns remain

One of the most powerful storms ever is hitting populated land right now, and none of the major media networks have live coverage. Let's assemble the best of social media from the storm, and keep it live right here.

The hurricane center's final advisory on what had been described as a potentially catastrophic storm came hours after Patricia had been downgraded to a tropical depression, sapped by mountainous terrain, with 35-mph sustained winds. Mexico apparently 

Patricia will also out-roar historic hurricane Katrina in 2005 and hurricane Andrew of 1992, which hit Louisiana and Florida respectively with incredible force, causing widespread death and destruction. “With this type of wind 

Hurricane Patricia, once a category 5 hurricane off of Mexico's west coast, is currently making its way through the country, and is expected to be in the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi, Texas, by midnight Sunday. Strong headwinds are keeping it

NASA has released video footage of Hurricane Patricia taken from the International Space Station, showing just how far the behemoth storm spreads throughout the Pacific. The video was taken today