Philippines braces for arrival of 260 km/h 'supertyphoon' Mangkhut | Gulfnews.com
Superstorm expected to make landfall with speeds of up to 260km h 1 2m hectares of rice farms could face severe damage
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Superstorm expected to make landfall with speeds of up to 260km h 1 2m hectares of rice farms could face severe damage
That is a huge and strong typhoon, be safe to all who will be affected.
Is this picture flipped or do typhoons spin counter clockwise?
@blockfreak No it isn't. Googled it actually and found an answer:
Because of the Coriolis effect, these storms rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. ;)
Exactly! Thanks po ate.
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