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415:(JTWC) upgraded the system into Tropical Storm Dot. That evening, the JMA followed suit. The newly upgraded Dot was situated in an area of strong easterly winds, and thus the JTWC correctly predicted to the system to continue west-northwest, despite forecasts from various
231:. Dot originated from a small area of thunderstorm activity in early to mid October. The system was first classified on October 11, and steadily intensified over the next few days. Dot attained typhoon strength on October 15, and subsequently entered a period of
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1043:"Typhoon Dot Hits Philippines, At Least One Person Killed". The Associated Press. October 10, 1985.
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1002:"Typhoon Dot moves towards Manila". United Press International. October 18, 1985.
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1220:"Typhoon Dot Death Toll Rises to 63". Associated Press. October 21, 1985.
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1440:"Typhoon Kills 2, injuries 34". Associated Press. October 24, 1985.
1287:"International News". United Press International. October 19, 1985.
1272:"International News". United Press International. October 21, 1985.
1257:"International News". United Press International. October 20, 1985.
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