The “World’s Strongest Cyclone Ever” Slams Into The Philippines With 200 MPH Winds
Posted By thestatedtruth.com on November 8, 2013
It looks like half of the Philippine islands sugar cane crop could be destroyed as a result of the Typhoon, according to Bloomberg.
This is the equivalent of a Category 5 hurricane hitting the Philippines today. With sustained winds of 315 kph (195 mph) and gusts as strong as 380 kph (235 mph), Haiyan was probably the strongest tropical cyclone to hit land anywhere in the world in recorded history .But “If it maintains its strength, there has never been a storm this strong making landfall anywhere in the world,” said Jeff Masters, founder of Weather Underground in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “This is off the charts.”
Wise Dog, Zero Hedge, Bloomberg
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