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2.5-minute rapid scan @JMA_kishou #Himawari9 Infrared images showed #Zelia as it developed a cloud-cleared eye while intensifying from a Category 2 tropical cyclone by 1800 UTC on 12 February to a Category 4 by 0000 UTC on 13 February. Overshooting tops in the -90 to -95C range. https://t.co/YG0yC3BG4I
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2.5-minute #Himawari9 Visible and Infrared images indicate that Category 4 Severe Tropical Cyclone #Zelia is very close to making landfall along the coast of Western Australia, near Port Hedland: https://t.co/MLWhf8IHvb https://t.co/H7VSTw8di3
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A #SuomiNPP #VIIRS Day/Night Band image provided a high-resolution view of the cloud-filled eye of #Zelia shortly after the tropical cyclone made landfall along the coast of Western Australia. https://t.co/H02rgALDtW
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