
It has winds of 175 mph and a central pressure of 908 mb.
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1. Super typhoon 15w (Megi) warning nr 019
01 active tropical cyclone in northwestpac
Max sustained winds based on one-minute average
wind radii valid over open water only
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warning position:
171200z --- near 18.1n 125.1e
movement past six hours - 250 degrees at 11 kts
position accurate to within 020 nm
position based on eye fixed by satellite
present wind distribution:
Max sustained winds - 155 kt, gusts 190 kt
wind radii valid over open water only
radius of 064 kt winds - 055 nm northeast quadrant
040 nm southeast quadrant
050 nm southwest quadrant
060 nm northwest quadrant
radius of 050 kt winds - 095 nm northeast quadrant
065 nm southeast quadrant
080 nm southwest quadrant
095 nm northwest quadrant
radius of 034 kt winds - 140 nm northeast quadrant
105 nm southeast quadrant
125 nm southwest quadrant
145 nm northwest quadrant
repeat posit: 18.1n 125.1e
I believe it had 175 kt (200 mph) winds earlier. Probably stronger than Super Typhoon Tip.texoz wrote:That is a monster of a storm. What's the worldwide record for sustained winds? Is it 190mph?
This storm is flirting with that record.
200 mph winds?????????????????? That is really intense!!!!!!! That is about close to a hypercane we would get. Tip was very large, about the size of the Western United States. It would take several Katrinas to fit inside Tip.wxman57 wrote: I believe it had 175 kt (200 mph) winds earlier. Probably stronger than Super Typhoon Tip.
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PAGASA announces landfall via twitter:
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
OCTOBER 18,2010
Based on our Aparri Radar THE "EYE" OF TYPHOON JUAN HAS MADE LANDFALL AT SIERRA MADRE MT. ESTAGNO POINT AT DIVILACAN PEAK AT 11:25 AM.
Megi may have peaked at 180-190 kts (210-220 mph). Just depends on how the recon winds are interpreted. Ike's wind field was much larger than Megi's, and that was a big factor in the storm surge Ike produced. Megi was more of a large tornado hitting Luzon.Ptarmigan wrote:200 mph winds?????????????????? That is really intense!!!!!!! That is about close to a hypercane we would get. Tip was very large, about the size of the Western United States. It would take several Katrinas to fit inside Tip.wxman57 wrote: I believe it had 175 kt (200 mph) winds earlier. Probably stronger than Super Typhoon Tip.
Think about that hitting Hong Kong or Shanghai at that strength??????????? That would really be catastrophic!!!!!!! I thought Ike was really bad due to its monstrous size when it ravaged Houston area.![]()
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That's really intense! Megi is about average size thankfully. Now, had Megi been large, that would be much worse. Now, if Ike had been a monsterous hurricane with +200 mph winds that would be really catastrophic for us.wxman57 wrote:
Megi may have peaked at 180-190 kts (210-220 mph). Just depends on how the recon winds are interpreted. Ike's wind field was much larger than Megi's, and that was a big factor in the storm surge Ike produced. Megi was more of a large tornado hitting Luzon.