File:Evan 2012-12-14 0100Z.png
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English: Samoa and American Samoa are still being affected by Cyclone Evan as the storm moves slowly north-northwest. The Joint Typhoon Warning Centerexpects the storm to begin moving west-southwestward over the next couple of days near Fiji. Maximum sustained surface winds were estimated at 100 knots gusting to 125 knots. This image combines the NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite's moderate resolution 5, 4 and 3 channels as a true color image underneath colorized high resolution channel 5 infrared imagery around 0100Z on December 14, 2012. |
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