Washington Post by Jason Samenow - 7 November 2013
Super typhoon Haiyan at 17:30 UTC or 12:30 p.m. EST Wednesday (NOAA)
The western Pacific storm Haiyan has intensified without interruption since Sunday and is now a dangerous Category 5 super typhoon, with maximum sustained winds exceeding 160 mph. It is on a path due west, and landfall Friday in the central Philippines is inevitable.
Haiyan – known as Yolanda in the Philippines – is likely the strongest storm to form on the planet this year.