Super-Typhoon Haiyan #

Super-Typhoon Haiyan
Image courtesy of NASA., under PD
Super-Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the eastern Philippines on 7 November 2013 as the strongest tropical cyclone of the year.

Just before making landfall its maximum sustained winds were 314 kph/195 mph, with gusts up to 379 kph/235 mph. PAGASA, the Philippines weather organization noted that Hiayans maximum sustained winds at landfall were near 234 kph/145 mph.

As Super-Typhoon Haiyan moved over the central Philippines on 8 November, NASAs Aqua satellite captured this visible image showing that Haiyan maintained its structure as it moved over the east central Philippines but that large, thick bands of thunderstorms spiraled into the center from the northeast.