Hurricane Otis, which killed more than two dozen people in southern Mexico this week, exemplified a phenomenon that meteorologists fear will become more and more common: a severe hurricane that arrives with little warning or time to prepare.\n\nJudson Jones, who covers natural disasters for The Times, explains why Hurricane Otis packed such an unexpected punch.\n\nGuest: Judson Jones, who covers natural disasters and Earth\u2019s changing climate for The New York Times.