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To: Bill who wrote (752425)11/12/2013 7:44:13 AM
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To: Bill who wrote (752425)11/12/2013 7:46:12 AM
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I think Sandy was massive. Maybe larger than the Typhoon.

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To: Bill who wrote (752425)11/12/2013 12:26:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576159
 
Looks like Sandy.

Really? Sandy had 125 mph winds; Haiyan had 175 mph winds. Still think they are the same?

Haiyan was a super hurricane. For four hours, the Philippines suffered the equivalent of the F-4 winds experienced in an F-4 tornado.........a weather event that usually lasts less than a minute in any given location. Nothing the US has seen probably in its history. Haiyan is the model for hurricanes of the future. Enjoy.