LA Times: Typhoon Haiyan, the monster storm that set a Hiroshima-level standard for natural devastation when it hit the Philippines on Friday, was so big that its spiral image laid over a map of the United States stretches nearly from sea to shining sea. With winds hitting sustained peaks of 195 mph and gusts up to 235 mph, it may well be the most powerful storm ever recorded.
And it is probably just the herald of many monster storms to come. As NBC News Science Editor Alan Boyle reports, "Experts say Typhoon...