Typhoon Noul (2015, Worldsstrongestcylone/EF5Tornado)

Meteorological History
On May 27th, a tropical disturbance was spawned near Guam. The disturbance moved rapidly towards the Philippines over the next few days, until the JMA upgraded the system into a tropical depression. Soon afterwards, the JTWC in Honolulu, Hawaii, issued a TCFA on the system, and explosive intensification began a few hours later. By June 4th, the JTWC had upgraded the typhoon into the equivalent of a category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, remaining at this strength for the next 2 days whilst heading for the Philippines. On June 6th, whilst packing 1-minute winds of 185mph, and a minimum central pressure of 895 mbar, Noul hit the Philippines island of Luzon, before rapidly weakening as it approached Taiwan