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Written by Heidi Farrar
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Sunday, 17 October 2010 20:20 |
Extreme storm chaser James Reynolds of TyphoonFury.com has traveled to the island of Luzon, Philippines and is awaiting what may be the intercept of a lifetime as Super Typhoon Megi (known locally as "Juan") churns toward his location. Currently positioned on the northern tip of Luzon in the town of Aparri, James and his team including Geoff Mackley, Bradley Ambrose and Mark Thomas are hoping for a daylight landfall so they can better (and more safely) document the storm's intensity. Megi is packing winds of between 175-195 MPH, placing it in the "upper reaches" of Super Typhoon strength! For the latest, visit the Joint Typhoon Warning Center or CIMSS. We'll be sharing any video James uploads as soon as it is available. Stay tuned to this developing story!!!
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