Super Typhoon HAIYAN’S Arm Battering the Philippines
Posted by feww on November 7, 2013
UPDATED AT 07:00UTC – November 7, 2013
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Search term “Super Typhoon HAIYAN” does not list FIRE-EARTH on Google (we tried the first 12 pages), even though FEWW was the first source in the world to forecast Super Typhoon status for HAIYAN.
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“Extraterrestrial” Typhoon HAIYAN, the most powerful storm of 2013, continues to intensify
At 5:30UTC on November 7, 2013 Super Typhoon HAIYAN was located about 690km ESE (106 degrees) of Homonhon Island (Eastern Samar, Philippines), moving WNW (285 degrees) at an average speed of about 30 km/hr.
Super Typhoon HAIYAN could cause large-scale destruction along its path, according to FIRE-EARTH Models.
HAIYAN is forecast to dump up to 500mm of rain on some parts of the Philippines.
Super Typhoon HAIYAN (TY 1330)
- Time: 05:30UTC – November 7, 2013
- Movement: WNW (285 degrees) at 30 km/hr
- Position: Near 8.9ºN, 132.0ºE
- Location: About 690km ESE (106 degrees) of Homonhon Island (Eastern Samar, Philippines)
- Max Sustained Winds: 290km/hr [increasing to about 300 km/hr —FIRE-EARTH Forecast]
- Max Wind Gusts: 340km/hr [increasing to about 350 km/hr —FIRE-EARTH Forecast]
- Significant Wave Height: 16m [Expected to rise —FIRE-EARTH Forecast]
- Source: FIRE-EARTH and others
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated in the Philippines ahead of the Super Typhoon’s arrival. The typhoon, locally named “YOLANDA,” is expected to make landfall as a Cat. 4C storm force in eastern Visayas, Philippines on Friday.
Super Typhoon HAIYAN Special Message.
VISIBLE/INFRARED [FIRE-EARTH Enhancement] satellite image – recorded at 04:30UTC on November 7, 2013. Original image sourced from: CIMSS/SSEC/WISC.
Since 2011, several typhoons including WASHI, BOPHA and KROSA have affected millions of people in the Philippines, flattening coastal towns, killing more than 3,000 people, destroying crops, razing tens of thousands of homes, and causing up to $2billion worth of damage to public infrastructure.
Details of the most destructive typhoons to strike the Philippines can be found on this blog.
More details to follow…
Typhoon List 2013 – Stats for NW Pacific Basin
- The 60 year average (1951-2010) No of Typhoons by 4 November: 23
- No of typhoons so far this year: 30
- Percent Increase: 30.4 [Calculated by FIRE-EARTH blog]
Related Links
- “Extraterrestrial” Typhoon HAIYAN – Image Update November 6, 2013
- HAIYAN Intensifying to “Extraterrestrial” Levels November 6, 2013
- Potential Super Typhoon Headed for the Philippines November 4, 2013
- Typhoon KROSA Destroys or Damages 19,000 Homes in Philippines November 2, 2013
David said
I did a search on SP by ixquix this morning rite around 9:00 am west coast time {November 8th 2013} and your page as typed in serch”fireearth” and your site came out ( # 1) on serch. On Firefox Google I did same serch “fireearth” at about same time 9:00 am west coast time {November 8th 2013} and your site came out( #4) 3 adds, it seems at top and then yours all site # 1 in search. Maybe this honesty will ease some conflict for a moments breath.Much love and strength to you all and your great site
thank you again
feww said
David — thanks for your concern.
Most of the images posted of FIRE-EARTH do not show on Google image search. Furthermore, topical search terms like ‘typhoon haiyan’ don’t list the blog among the first 200 or more, if at all.
Also, the blog traffic plunged overnight on January 29, 2013. The count is currently about 10 to 15% of the blog norm.
David said
Thank you fire earth for your efforts and courage.
feww said
Thank you for kind words
Advance knowledge provides formidable powers.
Stay tuned!
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Alexander Ač said
Feww crew,
I am checking your page daily, how can I help with this?
feww said
Hey Alexander – thanks for your concern. Please spread the news.