Measuring the Might of Haiyan

Monday, November 18, 2013 - 18:40 in Astronomy & Space

Without a flight into a storm, its exact strength is difficult to gauge. Forecasters said Typhoon Haiyan would pack winds of up to 195 miles an hour, but the top measured speeds were closer to 150 m.p.h.

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