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| Typhoon Tokage regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1225Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 13:29:08N Longitude: 137:17:59E.
Latitude: 13.49 Longitude: 137.28 Data Elements: A 0900Z report from The Joint Typhoon Warning Center says that Typhoon Tokage is located southeast of Okinawa, Japan. This system has tracked westward at 6 knots. Maximum sustained winds are at 80 knots, with gusts up to 100 knots.
Observation Device: GOES-9 4 km infrared imagery.
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| Bay of Bengal regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 18:36:37N Longitude: 90:59:46E.
Latitude: 18.61 Longitude: 90.98 Data Elements: Areas of convective activity over parts of the Bay of Bengal and India.
Observation Device: Meteosat 5 4 km infrared imagery.
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| Southern Atlantic Ocean regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 44:04:47S Longitude: 1:28:34E.
Latitude: -44.08 Longitude: 1.47 Data Elements: An area of low pressure moving across the Southern Atlantic Ocean, south of South Africa.
Observation Device: Meteosat 7 4 km infrared imagery.
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| Inter Tropical Convergence Zone regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1230Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 8:19:52N Longitude: 36:50:38W.
Latitude: 8.33 Longitude: -36.83 Data Elements: Imagery shows convective activity along the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone
near the Equator between South America and Africa.
Observation Device: Meteosat 7 4 km infrared imagery.
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| Midwestern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint Latitude: 38:00:18N Longitude: 92:28:39W.
Latitude: 38.01 Longitude: -92.47 Data Elements: A low pressure system moving across the Midwestern United States. This system is causing cold air, cloudiness and showers. Also, a disturbance is moving toward the Gulf Coast causing stormy weather.
Observation Device: GOES-12 4 km infrared imagery.
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| Northeastern United States regional imagery, 2004.10.14 at 1215Z. Centerpoint: 41:42:09N Longitude: 73:08:00W.
Latitude: 41.70 Longitude: -73.13 Data Elements: A storm system over much of the Northeastern United States. This system is causing cloudy skies and showers over parts of the region.
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