File:Lam and Marcia 2015-02-19 0345Z and 0530Z.png
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[edit]DescriptionLam and Marcia 2015-02-19 0345Z and 0530Z.png |
English: Cyclone Lam in the Arafura Sea and Cyclone Marcia off the east coast of Queensland are both expected to make landfall around 1800Z on February 19, 2015. Both storms are over waters conducive for steady strengthening up until landfall. This image is a combination of two passes from the Suomi NPP satellite's VIIRS instrument taken around 0345Z to the east and 0530Z to the west on February 19, 2015. |
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