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English: This MTSAT-1R satellite infrared imagery with the Dvorak enhancement reveals Typhoon Haiyan at T8.0 of the Dvorak technique at 14:30 UTC on November 7, 2013. “DT is discounted because [the] Dvorak technique makes no allowance for an eye embedded so deeply in cloud tops as cold as CDG.”
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Source Raw data from Chiba University’s FTP server; quotation from the Satellite Services Division
Author Meow and the China Typhoon Forum’s Nasdaq
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Camera location10° 24′ 00″ N, 128° 00′ 00″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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