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Re: Super Typhoon Sepat churns toward Taiwan
      Fri Aug 17 2007 08:57 PM

Posting from the US, but most of my relatives are in Taiwan (Taichung and Fengyuan).

This is the radar from the Central Weather Bureau for Taiwan. Too bad they don't archive their radar pictures (at least not in the English version of the website, as posted above), but the 6-hour animated loop (at the time of this posting) does show an impressive eye and banding structures (lots of red) making landfall at the central-east coast of Taiwan, with the eye structure collapsing and filling in as it crosses the central mountain range and into the western lowlands.

-thetaomega

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* Super Typhoon Sepat churns toward Taiwan vpbob21 Fri Aug 17 2007 08:57 PM
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