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Vortices / Wind / Typhoons / Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale / Tropical cyclone / Eye / Hurricane Ioke / Maximum sustained wind / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Fluid dynamics
Date: 2013-12-11 01:37:20
Vortices
Wind
Typhoons
Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
Tropical cyclone
Eye
Hurricane Ioke
Maximum sustained wind
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Fluid dynamics

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