
Typhoon Haiyan - Wikipedia
Typhoon Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Yolanda, was one of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded. Upon making landfall, Haiyan devastated portions of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines during early November 2013. [1]
Super Typhoon Haiyan | 2013, Northern Pacific Ocean | Britannica
Mar 20, 2025 · Super Typhoon Haiyan, massive and highly destructive storm in the North Pacific Ocean that affected Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, and China during early November 2013. The tropical cyclone produced high winds, coastal storm surges, heavy rains, and flooding in the land areas over which it passed.
Typhoon Haiyan: Facts, FAQs, and how to help - World Vision
Oct 17, 2023 · Super typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful typhoons in history, struck the Philippines on November 8, 2013, as a Category 5 storm. The typhoon’s fury affected more …
Typhoon Haiyan Case Study - Internet Geography
Typhoon Haiyan, a category five typhoon, struck the Philippines, close to Tacloban on 8th November, 2013 at 4.40 am. The tropical storm originated in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
2013 State of the Climate: Record-breaking Super Typhoon Haiyan
Jul 13, 2014 · Haiyan, locally known as “Yolanda,” was the deadliest typhoon in the country’s modern record. The storm affected more than 16 million people and left 4 million homeless.
How Big Was Typhoon Haiyan? | NOAA SciJinks – All About …
Mar 26, 2025 · Typhoon Haiyan was one of the largest and strongest typhoons ever recorded. It had winds that reached 195 miles per hour. Typhoons, like hurricanes, are powerful swirling cyclones.
Typhoon Haiyan: A crisis by the numbers - NBC News
Nov 17, 2013 · Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Yolanda, was historic in its scope, with experts including NASA concluding it may be the most powerful tropical cyclone to ever make landfall.
Super Typhoon Haiyan: Full of Sound and Fury and Signifying
Nov 8, 2013 · Typhoon Haiyan was the most powerful tropical cyclone ever to hit land and perhaps the most powerful in recorded history. But what lessons can scientists draw from an awesome storm with winds of just over 300 kilometers an hour?
How it happened: Tracing Typhoon Haiyan’s havoc in the Philippines - CNN
Nov 12, 2013 · Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful storms on record, hit the country's eastern seaboard on November 8, leaving a wide swath of destruction, including more than 5,000 deaths.
'It was like a tsunami': Philippines stunned by Typhoon Haiyan's ...
Nov 11, 2013 · Haiyan's death toll could climb as high as 10,000 on the island of Leyte alone after storm surges as high as trees and wind gusts reaching 175 mph destroyed towns and villages, said chief...