A potentially catastrophic situation is unfolding in the Philippines. The strongest tropical cyclone of the year looks bound to strike the area sometime today. I hope any orbitnauts from the Philippines have bunkered down, because this is insane. 165kt 1-minute sustained winds, 200kt 1-minute sustained gusts. Pressures are around 895mb and continuing to drop. Some of the intensity agencies actually have this as the strongest tropical cyclone on record, with a 862mb pressure, but that's unconfirmed at this time. If that reading is confirmed however, it would shatter the record set by Super Typhoon Tip in 1979 and the unconfirmed record set by Cyclone Monica in 2006 off Australia.
Best guess is that this will be nearing 175kts 1-minute sustained winds at landfall, as the central dense overcast (CDO) continues to become increasingly symmetrical and well organized. No signs of an eyewall replacement cyclone (EWRC) either, as it wrapped up one last night. This will be intensifying straight through landfall.
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Down to 890mb.
Best guess is that this will be nearing 175kts 1-minute sustained winds at landfall, as the central dense overcast (CDO) continues to become increasingly symmetrical and well organized. No signs of an eyewall replacement cyclone (EWRC) either, as it wrapped up one last night. This will be intensifying straight through landfall.
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Down to 890mb.
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