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Debby now exiting Florida's east coast, disorganized on satellite imagery
- Date:
- June 28, 2012
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- NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
- Summary:
- Debby has tracked across Florida from the Gulf coast to the Atlantic coast, and the interaction with land has taken its toll on the storm's organization. In GOES-13 satellite imagery today, June 27, the bulk of clouds and showers associated with Debby are now over the Atlantic Ocean and Debby's circulation center is seen exiting the state and moving into the Atlantic Ocean.
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