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Pacific Nations, beware and prepare. For two years straight a Pacific Typhoon have grown to strengths ever recorded by man. The Philippine island can take the almighty this monster of storm changed its north easterly trajectory to a northern course. Unfortunately, this place the storm on a course to potentially make land fall in Japan, "my former stumping grounds". We can old hope the storm weakens are change course. The massive storm will pass just east of the Japanese island of Okinawa. At 180 - 230 MPH, the island nation will definitely bare the force of the storm. Japan has seen it share of major natural disasters.
On Tuesday afternoon, the storm strengthened into the most powerful tropical cyclone on Earth so far in 2014 and now packs estimated sustained winds of 180 mph and momentary gusts faster than a Formula 1 racecar (220 mph), according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. -Slate