Extraigo esta imagen del
blog de Jeff Masters


Y se puede ver con resolución de 500 m.,
aquí, aunque creo que la del blog de Jeff está un pelín ajustada para mejorar el contraste.
Qué bárbaro...
Super Typhoon Megi hit northern Luzon Island in the Philippines near 3:30 UTC this morning as a Category 5 Super Typhoon with sustained winds of 165 mph and a central pressure of 914 mb, as rated by the Navy Research Lab in Monterey. Megi is the strongest Category 5 tropical cyclone to make landfall in the world since August 21 2007, when Hurricane Dean hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula with sustained winds of 175 mph and central pressure of 905 mb.
At 9:05am EDT on Sunday (13:09 UTC), the aircraft recorded a central pressure in Megi of 890 mb. This is a phenomenally low pressure, ranking Megi (unofficially) as the 16th strongest tropical cyclone in world history.
...it is possible than Megi's surface winds reached sustained speeds of 200 mph
Si esto último es cierto, superaría la marca del supertifón TIP, que desarrolló vientos sostenidos de 190 mph...

Aunque su presión fuera bastante más baja (870 hPa) que en este caso de MEGI...