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RSOE EDIS: Kajiki (02W) Tropical Storm - Tropical Storm Activity Report

RSOE EDIS
Tropical Storm Monitoring System

Tropical Storm Activity Report
On 01st February 2014 at 05:36
Storm name: Kajiki (02W)
Date [UTC]: Sat, 01 Feb 2014 05:36:50 +0000
Area: Pacific Ocean
Location: 10.8, 123.89999999999998
Speed: 35 km/h [19 NM]
Wind: 56 km/h [30 NM]
Gust: 74 km/h [40 NM]
Category: Tropical Storm
Course: 280 °
Wave height: 0 meters [0 feet]
Pressure: MB
Eye diameter: 0 NM
Source: JTWC
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RSOE EDIS: Kajiki (02W) Tropical Storm - Tropical Storm Activity Report

RSOE EDIS
Tropical Storm Monitoring System

Tropical Storm Activity Report
On 31st January 2014 at 18:29
Storm name: Kajiki (02W)
Date [UTC]: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 18:29:29 +0000
Area: Pacific Ocean
Location: 9.7, 127
Speed: 26 km/h [14 NM]
Wind: 56 km/h [30 NM]
Gust: 74 km/h [40 NM]
Category: Tropical Storm
Course: 280 °
Wave height: 4 meters [12 feet]
Pressure: MB
Eye diameter: 0 NM
Source: JTWC
More data: read
Risk analisys
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U.S. Top News: Lawyers return to court to argue evidence in Colorado massacre case

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Lawyers return to court to argue evidence in Colorado massacre case
DENVER (Reuters) - Public defenders representing accused Colorado theater shooter James Holmes will return to court on Friday to challenge evidence based on the crime scene analysis from the cineplex where 12 moviegoers were killed.
Knox and Sollecito convicted again of Briton's 2007 murder
FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - American student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty on Thursday for the second time of the 2007 murder of Briton Meredith Kercher, in a retrial that reversed an earlier appeal judgment.
U.S. board allows gynecologists to treat more men
(Reuters) - A U.S. professional group that certifies obstetricians and gynecologists has loosened a decades-old restriction on its board-certified members treating male patients, after mounting pressure from doctors and researchers.
Keystone pipeline review looming, likely to show little climate risk
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department is poised to issue an environmental review of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline that will likely say the project will not appreciably increase carbon emissions, sources said late Thursday, forcing President Barack Obama closer to a tough decision.
Hammer-wielding thieves rob Cartier store in midday Manhattan heist
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Five masked men smashed a glass case in a posh New York City jewelry store on Thursday, grabbing 17 watches in a daring robbery in broad daylight, police said.
U.S. to seek death penalty for accused Boston Marathon bomber
WASHINGTON/BOSTON (Reuters) - The United States will seek the death penalty for accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is charged with planting homemade explosives devices that killed three people and wounded 264 at the Boston Marathon last year, the government's chief prosecutor said on Thursday.
Exclusive: Top Obama aide predicts drama-free U.S. debt ceiling increase
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top White House official voiced confidence on Thursday that Republicans would agree in the next few weeks to lift the country's borrowing limit without using the confrontational tactics that rattled financial markets in past years.
Analysis: White House hopes for fast-track trade hit political tangle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's push for authority to fast-track trade deals has hit a big setback in the form of opposition from his top fellow Democrat in Congress, but it is far from dead.
U.S. to release Keystone pipeline review soon: State Department official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An environmental impact review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline with Canada is close to being completed and will be released soon, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Thursday.
Lawsuit alleges Northrop defrauded U.S. over anti-missile contract
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lawsuit by a former Northrop Grumman employee alleges that the defense contractor defrauded the U.S. government over a contract to provide commercial airliners with a missile defense system.
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