Super Typhoon Winnie
			
		
		
		
			Super Typhoon Winnie raged through parts of the 
Eastern Hemisphere last week. Swirling in the
 Pacific Ocean with winds in excess of 160 miler per hour, 
Winnie became one of the 
stronger 
storm systems in modern times: a 
Category 
5 Hurricane.  The 
above picture, taken August 13th by crew member of 
Space Shuttle Discovery, 
showed the extent of this 
huge storm: 
the central eye measured fully 8 miles in diameter.  Last week, 
Winnie hit the 
Northern Mariana Islands 
at full strength, but then weakened before heading toward 
China.  Studying 
large storms systems on other planets 
give insight into the workings of Earth bound 
storms like 
Winnie.