supercane4867 wrote:
That seriously the same camera?! That is a lot of destruction!

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supercane4867 wrote:
EquusStorm wrote:Doesn't get much scarier than this.
Also, I believe Camille's landfall wind to be a bit overestimated (its 190 peak was probably offshore, weakening before landfall according to a rather detailed analysis of wind damage at the coast) but the 1935 Labor Day storm is probably this storm's closest landfall intensity 'cousin'.
supercane4867 wrote:I'm seeing Katrina-ish storm surge
cycloneye wrote:00z Best Track down to 160kts.
31W HAIYAN 131108 0000 11.0N 124.8E WPAC 160 903
galaxy401 wrote:supercane4867 wrote:
That seriously the same camera?! That is a lot of destruction!
Fyzn94 wrote:galaxy401 wrote:supercane4867 wrote:
That seriously the same camera?! That is a lot of destruction!
195 mph.....might as well have been a giant EF4/5 tornado
hurricanes1234 wrote:This will definitely make history. Please note that it is the strongest landfall anywhere on Earth ever recorded. I think it's also the first sub-900 mbar landfall.
RL3AO wrote:hurricanes1234 wrote:This will definitely make history. Please note that it is the strongest landfall anywhere on Earth ever recorded. I think it's also the first sub-900 mbar landfall.
We don't know either of those. Everything was satellite estimated.
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