Ratickle
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Wow, I cannot imagine!!
Thousands of people have evacuated villages in Typhoon Haiyan's path.
The U.S. Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center shortly before Typhoon Haiyan's landfall said its maximum sustained winds were 195 mph, with gusts up to 235 mph.
"195-mile-per-hour winds, there aren't too many buildings constructed that can withstand that kind of wind," said Jeff Masters, a former hurricane meteorologist who is meteorology director at the private firm Weather Underground.
Masters said the storm had been poised to be the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded at landfall. He warned of "catastrophic damage."
http://news.msn.com/world/strongest-typhoon-of-the-year-slams-philippines
Thousands of people have evacuated villages in Typhoon Haiyan's path.
The U.S. Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center shortly before Typhoon Haiyan's landfall said its maximum sustained winds were 195 mph, with gusts up to 235 mph.
"195-mile-per-hour winds, there aren't too many buildings constructed that can withstand that kind of wind," said Jeff Masters, a former hurricane meteorologist who is meteorology director at the private firm Weather Underground.
Masters said the storm had been poised to be the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded at landfall. He warned of "catastrophic damage."
http://news.msn.com/world/strongest-typhoon-of-the-year-slams-philippines