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Supertyphoon Bopha Bearing Down on Mindanao
      Mon Dec 03 2012 12:52 PM

Looks like landfall vicinity Cateel, Mindanao around 03/2130Z. Current winds sustained at 160mph gusting to 190mph. Super typhoon has a well-defined eye that is 9NM in diameter. Nearest reporting station is Davao about 60NM to the south of the track. Maximum wave height currently at 52 feet.

Weather Conditions at Davao, P.I.

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* Supertyphoon Bopha Bearing Down on Palau vpbob21 Mon Dec 03 2012 12:52 PM
. * * Re: Supertyphoon Bopha Bearing Down on Palau danielwAdministrator   Sun Dec 02 2012 09:31 AM
. * * Re: Supertyphoon Bopha Bearing Down on Palau vpbob21   Sun Dec 02 2012 11:50 AM
. * * Supertyphoon Bopha Bearing Down on Mindanao Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Dec 03 2012 12:52 PM

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