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Chaba impacting Guam
      Sat Aug 21 2004 09:13 PM

Ty Chaba is currently impacting Guam and the Marianas right now, expected to potentially cross over the island chain in the next day or so.

NWS/Guam's radar is capturing the typhoon on it's long-range radar, as you can follow through this link:

http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.pgua.shtml

Pretty cool stuff, particularly considering radar observations of typhoons aren't all that common - or at least aren't readily available.

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