File:Tropical Storm Paul 1999.jpg
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DescriptionTropical Storm Paul 1999.jpg | Visible image from GMS-5 of Tropical Storm Paul on 1999-08-05 to the east of Okinawa. At the time Paul was nearing its peak with 50 knot winds. | ||||||||||
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Author | Original image from the Naval Research Laboratory cropped by Nilfanion. | ||||||||||
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