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      <description>When NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Kammuri the VIIRS instrument aboard took a visible picture of the storm that showed bands of thunderstorms wrapped around its center. The storm appears to be coming together as circulation improves and bands of thunderstorms have been wrapping into the low-level center of circulation.</description>
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      <title>NASA sees Tropical Storm Kammuri winding down over open ocean</title>
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      <description>Tropical Storm Kammuri continues to appear more like a cold front on satellite imagery as it transitions into an extra-tropical storm over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.</description>
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      <description>Tropical storm Rachel became the 17th named storm of the eastern Pacific hurricane season last week, making this the third most active season on record, behind 1985 and 1992. Winds peaked at 75mph over the weekend, before the storm weakened into a tropical depression as it moved over cooler water west of the Baja California peninsula.</description>
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