Environment
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Tropical Depression Turns Into Tropical Storm Named Paulette
A tropical depression has turned into a tropical storm that meteorologists named Paulette. Suomi NPP or National Polar-Orbiting Partnership, the NASA and NOAA owned satellite, had given weather forecasters the first visible image of the new tropical storm. At the same time, it passed through and developed in the north-central part of the Atlantic Ocean last September 8.
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