File:Maria October 19 2012 0250Z.jpg
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This cased Maria to become less elongated than most extratropical cyclones, and Maria maintained an exposed, slightly elliptical circulation center, which consisted of Marine Stratocumulus clouds. Maria was one of the few storms with an interesting extratropical transition.
This cased Maria to become less elongated than most extratropical cyclones, and Maria maintained an exposed, slightly elliptical circulation center, which consisted of Marine Stratocumulus clouds. Maria was one of the few storms with an interesting extratropical transition.
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Proof that this is the remnant low of Maria: http://zend2.com/bb.php?u=O3aFl%2BZW1LStsNFW78D3Js1KlKTzv%2FbguMcyDkRcNem6vHxhdQ%2BpIzE%2F26VaZOYAIA2YT1jrDD14uX7PEVgUO0YZeC5UqLuxjpIjji7l%2BFpKC87OByFrLhKlrk3aShrEAzMelIxwT6jPDhRxQc5qxd9gIg3fFWSmGE3Tb%2FlNugWGhrUM%2BA%3D%3D&b=29 }}
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Proof that this is the remnant low of Maria: http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/tc12/WPAC/23W.MARIA/vis/modis/qkm/20121019.0250.aqua.x.visqkm.23WMARIA.30kts-1000mb-314N-1576E.100pc.jpg.}}
|date=2012-10-19
|date=2012-10-19
|source=http://lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov/wms/?zoom=5&lat=38.71289&lon=-82.18945&layers=000B0FFFFT&datum1=10/19/2012
|source=http://lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov/wms/?zoom=5&lat=38.71289&lon=-82.18945&layers=000B0FFFFT&datum1=10/19/2012