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Tropical Storm Otto 2004.jpg Tropical Storm Otto was beginning to weaken which this image was captured at 1600UTC on December 1, 2004 by NASA's AQUA satellite.
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1 December 2004 |
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Crop of NASA MODIS image from: http://modis-atmos.gsfc.nasa.gov/IMAGES/MYD02/GRANULE/2004_12_01/336.1640.rgb143.jpg |
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Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from NASA's Terra satellite |
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