Stronger trade winds have allowed warmer waters to extend deeper, which contributed to Super Typhoon Haiyan's power. Note: Japanese scientists concluded during the late 1990s that energy actually "wells up" from the ocean bottom to feed hurricanes...
A SIMPLE CAUSE AND EFFECT EQUATION?
1) OFFSHORE HONSHU, JAPAN EARTHQUAKE 25 OCTOBER 2013 - MAGNITUDE 7.1 @ http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/poster/2013/20131025.php + 2) EASTERN TAIWAN EARTHQUAKE - 31 OCTOBER 2013 - MAGNITUDE 6.3 @ http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/poster/2013/20131031.php = 3) SUPER TYPHOON HAIYAN - 7 NOVEMBER 2013 @ http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Organization/History/imagery/Haiyan/index.html + http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/earth/anatomy-of-a-super-typhoon/?
THEORETICAL EXPLANATION: Friction energy emanating from remote seismic occurrences travels through the earth; tending to discharge in temperate tropical zones; causing topical depressions and hurricanes etc to form -- much like how electricity naturally attracts to heat instead of cold...
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