Even before thunderstorms over the Pacific Ocean began to significantly build last week, experimental forecasts at the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) showed the emerging weather system intensifying into a super typhoon. And, indeed, the thunderstorms ultimately spawned Super Typhoon Ragasa, whose 165-mile-per-hour winds made it the most powerful storm on Earth so far this year.
Scientists eye hurricanes, rainfall in global high-def
