Why a powerful storm in the Western Pacific may be a concerning sign

Why a powerful storm in the Western Pacific may be a concerning sign

Super Typhoon Sinlaku — currently 190 miles east of Guam in the western tropical Pacific — is an atmospheric buzz saw. The Category 5-equivalent beast, which as of Monday morning Eastern time had maximum sustained winds of 170 mph in its core, is the strongest storm on the planet since Hurricane Mel...

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