File:Hermine and Newton 2016-09-05 Suomi NPP.png
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editDescriptionHermine and Newton 2016-09-05 Suomi NPP.png |
English: This true color image, taken by the Suomi NPP satellite on September 5, shows the storm moving north-northwestward toward the peninsula. |
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