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The most intense tropical storms of 1998 [picture] : [world] / published by the National Geophysical Data Center, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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National Geophysical Data Center
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Format
Visual material
Language
English
Published/Created
[Washington, D.C.?] : The Center, [1998?]
Description
1 poster : b&w ; sheet 61 x 92 cm.
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Lewis Library - Map Collection
G3201.C86 1998 .N2
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Hurricanes
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Remote-sensing images
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Cyclones
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Remote-sensing maps
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Typhoons
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Remote-sensing maps
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U.S. Air Force Global Weather Central
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Remote-sensing maps
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Summary note
Text and 14 remote-sensing images on tropical storms.
Notes
"Data provided by Air Force Global Weather Central"
Shipping list no.: 2000-0040-S.
Contents
Hurricane Mitch
Cyclone Ron
Super Typhoon Zeb
Cyclone Susan
Super Typhoon Babs
Cyclone Thelma
Hurricane Howard
Hurricane Georges
Super Typhoon Todd
Cyclone Tiffany
Hurricane Blas
Cyclone Anacelle
Hurricane Estelle
Typhoon Rex.
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C 55.22/2:ST 7/998
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