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Typhoon Dolphin / Scatterometer / Earth / Pacific Ocean / Meteorology / QuikSCAT / Spaceflight / National Weather Service
Date: 2009-01-07 23:30:44
Typhoon Dolphin
Scatterometer
Earth
Pacific Ocean
Meteorology
QuikSCAT
Spaceflight
National Weather Service

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