Strongest storms of 2022 are now moving at over 250 km/h

The East China Sea is hit by the world’s strongest storm of 2022, with violent winds threatening Japan’s southern islands and China’s east coast.
The strongest storm, Super Typhoon Hinamnoor, is currently bringing wind gusts of about 257 kilometers per hour and 314 kilometers per hour, according to the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center. The maximum significant wave height is 50 feet (15 meters).
Hinnamnor will be the strongest storm of 2022 based on the maximum sustained winds recorded at this point, according to officials from the Japan Meteorological Agency.
The typhoon’s center is about 230 kilometers east of Okinawa, Japan, and is expected to move west-southwest toward the Ryukyu Islands at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, according to the Hong Kong Observatory.
According to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), the super typhoon will gradually weaken over the next few days.
According to the meteorological website Accuweather.com, it is rated a Category 4 major hurricane in the Atlantic and East Pacific basins on the Suffer-Simpson Storm Scale. According to reports, the storm had clear eyes.
https://www.dnaindia.com/world/report-super-typhoon-hinnamnor-2022-s-strongest-storm-moving-at-over-250-km-per-hour-now-2981291 Strongest storms of 2022 are now moving at over 250 km/h