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Typhoon Haiyan
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The
Coriolis effect
causes
winds
to
rotate
around an area of
low
pressure (the
eye
) which forms at the
centre
of the
storm.
When was Typhoon Haiyan?
2013
What category storm was the typhoon?
5
Where was it?
Philippines
Where did the storm originate?
Northwest Pacific Ocean
What speeds were the winds of the typhoon?
314
km
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