International Business Times: If youve ever wondered what its like to be in the middle of a massive typhoon, the first thing you should know is that it depends entirely on where youre standing.
It can be terrifying, really, said James Reynolds, a storm chaser based in Hong Kong. He was on the Japanese island of Okinawa on the morning of Sept. 16, 2012, just as Typhoon Sanba rolled in with maximum sustained winds of about 103 miles per hour and gusts reaching 127.
Were talking about the wind screaming so loudly that...