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1987 Pacific hurricane season

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1635:. Peke intensified into a hurricane on September 23 and reached Category 2 intensity the next day. Peke continued heading north and shortly after weakening into a Category 1 hurricane, it turned to the northwest and crossed the dateline. It re-intensified, and peaked as a 115 mph (185 km/h) typhoon on September 23. It accelerated to the northwest and began to take in drier air, which caused weakening. On October 2, Peke re-curved to the southeast. The last advisory on this tropical cyclone was issued on October 3 as it dissipated. Peke's remnants continued drifting erratically for over three days, first heading east, then northwest, and then southeast, at which time they were finally unidentifiable. 832:
the Mexican coast while remaining far offshore. Greg became a hurricane on 1800 UTC July 31 and peaked with wind speeds of 80 mph (130 kmh) on August 1. It then weakened as it moved over cooler water, falling to tropical storm intensity later on August 1. At this time, Greg was located 570 mi (915 km) away from Baja California. It then weakened into depression intensity on August 2, and completely dissipated the next day. Greg affected Mexico a few weeks after Eugene did, resulting in additional flooding. Due to both storms, the region registered rainfall amounts for times the average.
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On August 28, a tropical depression formed 1,165 mi (1,875 km) west Manzanillo, Mexico. Twelve hours later, it strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Knut. Never attaining winds stronger than 40 mph (65 kmh), Knut stayed a tropical storm for one day. It weakened to a tropical
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north of the system. It slowly strengthened and reached hurricane intensity on 1800 UTC August 16. The intensifying hurricane then turned west-northwest. When it peaked on August 17, Jova was a moderate Category 2 hurricane. After peaking, Jova slowly weakened as it turned westbound. It was in a
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was the primary warning center for tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The season officially started May 15, 1987, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1987, in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1987. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when the vast
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and began to weaken rapidly. The hurricane's track then shifted north for a time, before turning to the west on September 15. That same day, it weakened to a tropical storm. The tropical cyclone dissipated at 1200 UTC September 16 while located 865 mi (1,390 km) north-northeast of Cabo San
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left the coast of Panama on July 26. It organized into Tropical Depression Ten on July 28 while located 800 mi (1,300 km) and it strengthened into a tropical storm the day after the system formed. Over 84 °F (29 °C) water, the cyclone steadily intensified as it roughly paralleled
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A tropical depression formed 310 mi (500 km) south of Mexico on July 5 and immediately strengthened into a tropical storm the next day. Calvin headed generally east. On July 8, as a strong tropical storm. It then gradually weakened, falling to a depression on July 9 and dissipated the next
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Overall, the season continued the general trend in the 1980s of well above-average seasons in the East Pacific. In 1987, there were 20 tropical storms, 10 hurricanes, and four major hurricanes, all were well above average, save the number of major hurricanes which was only slightly above normal. The
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intensity, and became a major hurricane several hours later. On September 12, Hurricane Max reached Category 4 intensity. The cyclone reached its maximum windspeed of 155 mph (250 km/h) on September 13. Around that time, a then-record was set for the highest satellite estimates for a
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When the storm first posed a threat to Mexico on July 24, the port of Zinuhuatenjo was closed for small craft. Operation classes were suspended in Acapulco. In Manzanillo, the port was officially closed down. The Mexican navy was put on alert for a total distance of 945 mi (1,520 km). The
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A tropical depression that had organized on July 15 while located 710 mi (1,140 km) south of Cabo San Lucas. The depression strengthened into a tropical storm that same day while located around 215 mi (345 km) west of Acapulco. Dora headed west-northwest and slowly strengthened.
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six hours after development about 860 mi (1,385 km) away from Baja California Sur. Lidia moved northwest, paralleling the Mexican coast. It edged in a more westerly direction for a day before resuming its northwesterly path, and reached hurricane intensity on 0600 UTC September 1. At its
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Very few cyclones this season impacted land. The only landfalling hurricane of the year, Hurricane Eugene was responsible for significantly damaging about 15 sq. mi of fruit crop, where damage estimated were at $ 2.6 million (1987 USD) In all, damage totaled to about $ 142 million. Tropical Storm
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Only one tropical storm developed in June. In July, six named storms formed. Out of these storms, Hilary was the only storm to reach major hurricane status. The month of August had a total of five named storms, four of which became hurricanes. However, August did not feature any major hurricanes,
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of 45 mph (70 km/h) on June 8, Adrian slowly weakened. It fell to tropical depression status on June 9 and dissipated later that day. During its life, Adrian paralleled the Mexican shoreline far offshore before looping counter-clockwise over its path when it was a depression.
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over Central Mexico. The storm became better organized over 84 °F (29 °C) waters. By October 5, a tropical storm had developed 490 mi (790 km) southwest of Manzanillo, bypassing the tropical depression stage. It moved generally to the west-northwest. Ramon intensified into a
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A tropical disturbance developed into a tropical depression on July 22 near the coast of Mexico. It initially headed westward and strengthened into a tropical storm the same day it formed. It strengthened into a hurricane, the first of the season, on July 24 as an upper-level cyclone pulled the
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On October 27, a tropical depression formed and headed northwest, gradually re-curving north. It intensified into a 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm on October 28. Selma maintained that strength until the next day, when it weakened to a depression. Selma's re-curving continued, and on
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The season lasted a total 171 days beginning with the formation of Adrian and early June and the dissipation of Tropical Depression Twenty on November 25. There was a total of 924 storms hours and 631 hurricane hours. By comparison, the long-term averages at that time were 161 season days, 875
1713:. It headed north and peaked as a minimal tropical storm on October 1. After being a tropical storm for a mere six hours, Pilar weakened to a depression and dissipated that same day. It never made landfall, dissipating just south of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. It was a 967:(105 km/h); it maintained that velocity for over two days. During August 8, Irwin turned nearly due west and headed out to sea. Irwin weakened to a tropical depression on August 9 and immediately dissipated. Forecasters at one point in time noted the possibility of the storm impacting 966:
A tropical depression formed on August 3 over 1,000 mi (1,610 km) south of Manzanillo. The depression quickly intensified into a tropical storm. Irwin fluctuated in strength as it closely paralleled the coast of Mexico. On August 6, Irwin reached its maximum winds of 65 mph
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though Hurricane Jova came close, peaking as a moderate Category 2. The month of September held the same number of named storms as August, with five named storms. The month also was the carrier of the strongest hurricane on record at that time (that had its intensity estimated from
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October 29, it again intensified into a 40 mph (65 km/h) tropical storm. Without further strengthening, it weakened into a tropical depression, headed north northeast, and dissipated on October 31 about 880 mi (1,415 km) east of the southern tip of
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from September 17 to September 19. At 0000 UTC September 20, the disturbance was upgraded into Tropical Depression Nineteen-E while moving to the northwest. It strengthened into a tropical storm later that day while located 950 mi (1,530 km) southwest of
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hurricane on October 7 and reached major hurricane status on October 8. At its most intense on October 9 and October 10, Hurricane Ramon had winds of 140 mph (225 km/h). After peaking, Ramon turned to the northwest due to interaction with subtropical
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Torrential rains deluged Southern California, resulting in street flooding. Two people perished in separate traffic accidents. In Los Angeles, three more people perished in separate traffic incidents. Heavy rains extended west and was also reported in
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weather service issued navigation warnings for three coastal states and ships were urged to maintain contact with officials. Hurricane Eugene caused extremely heavy rain in coastal parts of Mexico. The highest rain was 20.68 inches at
1262:, Hurricane Lidia had a wind speed of 85 mph (135 km/h). Shortly thereafter, Lidia began weakening and lost hurricane intensity on September 2. Lidia weakened very rapidly over cold water. Early the next day, Lidia weakened to a 1425:. Moving northwest, a depression formed on September 14 far from land. It took over 24 hours to reach tropical storm strength. Norma paralleled the coast far offshore. The storm steadily intensified over 84 °F (29 °C) 603:
It reached its peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) on July 17. It then steadily weakened, becoming a depression two days later. Dora dissipated on July 20 while located 500 mi (805 km) west of Cabo San Lucas.
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and a closed circulation to become Tropical Depression Two-C on September 21. It immediately strengthened into a storm and was named Peke. Peke continued to strengthen as it tracked north just east of the
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and dissipated over 76 °F (24 °C) waters on 1200 UTC September 3. The remnants of the storm; however, brought showers to California. One woman was injured by a lightning strike.
2188: 2184: 276:, one storm peaked at hurricane strength (Peke) and one peaked as a tropical storm (Oka). Two tropical storms entered this area of responsibility from the east by crossing 140°W. 3629: 4085: 4080: 253: 1899:, Tropical Depression Three formed six days after the previous one dissipated. Moving west-northwest, it peaked at 35 mph (55 km/h). On June 20, it dissipated. 971:. In addition, the storm produced heavy rainfall in Mexico, causing $ 2.1 million in damage. Although many businesses and homes received damage, no deaths were reported. 4039: 907:, officials hoped that Hilary would produce a major increase in waves in time for a surfing tournament finals, though only a small increase in wave action was expected. 3346: 3286: 1346:'s intensity—were at T7.0/160 mph (255 km/h), the highest ever recorded in the basin, though this was later matched by hurricanes Hernan and Trudy of the 3622: 2851: 2789: 3147: 255: 225:
and caused three deaths and $ 142.12 million damage. Tropical Storm Pilar and Hurricane Norma also came close to land, with the former producing record rain in
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and decreasing ocean temperature. Otis fell to tropical storm strength on September 25 and a depression on September 26, and dissipated shortly after that.
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A tropical disturbance left Central America on September 8. At 1200 UTC on September 9, a tropical depression formed over the warm waters south of the
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to cross the dateline at that strength. In addition, Peke was the third tropical cyclone in three years to exist on both sides of the dateline, after
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A tropical wave moved through Central America on July 30 and July 31. Steered by a large deep-layer ridge that extended as far southwest as
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system north. After peaking as a low-end Category 2 hurricane on July 25, land interaction weakened the hurricane to Category 1 as it made
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was present throughout the season, with water temperatures across the equatorial Central Pacific being 1.6 °C (34.9 °F) above normal. The
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Hurricane/Typhoon Peke caused no damages or deaths. However, was also the first tropical cyclone of hurricane strength to cross the dateline since
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reported 7.15 in (182 mm) of rainfall. This was the most rainfall the weather station had ever recorded since its founding in 1969.
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for Oscar. Oka slowly moved west-northwest and reached its peak wind speed of 60 mph (95 kmh) on August 27. The next day, a nearby
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tropical storm hours, and 664 hurricane hours. A total of 397 advisories were issued, which was below the 1977–1987 average of 428. The
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organized into Tropical Depression One-C on August 26. Twelve hours later, it was upgraded to a tropical storm and named Oka, which is
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Despite there being 20 named systems, five above the average, only four storms directly affected land. Hurricane Eugene was the first
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Prior to the remains of Hurricane Norma's arrival in the Southwestern United States, forecasters were anticipating cloudy skies over
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depression on August 30 and dissipated later that day. The cyclone stayed out at sea for its entire life, and never threatened land.
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Lidia originated from a disturbance that entered the basin on August 28. It remained south of the Mexican coast in an area of warm
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was responsible for forecasting in this basin, a task it had performed since circa 1972. The EPHC was folded into the
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for a total of 24 hours. The system caused no known damage on land, but Pilar dropped heavy precipitation on
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A tropical depression formed on August 13, while located 1,095 mi (1,760 km) south-southeast from
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A tropical disturbance developed on September 13 while located 340 mi (550 km) southwest of
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of
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retired the name Knut from further use in the Eastern Pacific. It was replaced with Kenneth for the
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former made 1987 the fifth most active season on record at that time. Today, 1987 is tied with the
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A tropical depression formed on September 30 while located 330 mi (530 km) south of the
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Max maintained its intensity for 24 hours. However, the storm crossed the 78 °F (26 °C)
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Tropical Depression Six developed on July 13 about 900 mi (1,400 km) southwest of
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until at least August 24. Jova generated heavy surf for a few days in Southern California.
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on September 22 and September 23. The rainfall totaled to .70 in (18 mm) at
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over 70 °F (21 °C) water, although it remnants were still visible south of
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On October 3–4 an area of disturbed weather moved into the Pacific Ocean south of a
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On June 7, a tropical depression formed 400 mi (645 km) southeast of
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did not fly into any of the storms in 1987. This was also the first year where
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On July 3, a tropical depression formed 970 mi (1,560 km) south of
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day while located 440 mi (710 km) southwest of Cabo San Lucas.
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majority of tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean.
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An area of disturbed weather southwest of Hawaii gathered enough
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moderately declining state when it crossed 140°W and entered the
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Otis originated from the a tropical disturbance embedded in the
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Irwin, paralleled the coast of Mexico, causing flooding near
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strongest on September 1 based on intensity estimates via
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in 1987. This is essentially the same list used for the
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were issued instead of gale watches and warnings for
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3390:"Domestic News". Associated Press. October 13, 1987. 2662:"Historical El Niño/La Niña episodes (1950–present)" 4144: 4128: 4107: 4055: 3547:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names" 1863: 1855: 1775: 1767: 1694: 1686: 1611: 1596: 1524: 1516: 1406: 1398: 1310: 1302: 1234: 1226: 1174: 1166: 1099: 1091: 1015: 1007: 951: 943: 876: 868: 812: 804: 741: 733: 647: 639: 587: 579: 527: 519: 464: 456: 396: 388: 148: 136: 128: 114: 106: 98: 93: 75: 67: 58: 50: 42: 37: 20: 3523:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from 3218:"Previous Tropical Systems in the Central Pacific" 2406:"The 1987 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 3311:"5 dead in S. California is Storm's last Punch". 2500:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1987" 2366:A guide on how to read the database is available 3326:"Dying Hurricane Sprinkles Rains to Southland". 2593:"Fruit crop suffers $ 2.6 million in damages". 2628:. Vol. 13, no. 125–134. p. 31. 2543:. Sun Sentinel-Fort Lauderdale. 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The month of October featured only two 3803: 3707: 3605:Central Pacific Hurricane Center archive 3341: 3339: 3337: 3248:"Typhoons Georgette (11E) and Tip (10W)" 3067:. archive.greenpeace.org. Archived from 2887:"Death attributed to Hurricane Eugene". 2566:"ds824.1 Notes On Tropical Cyclone Data" 3791: 3172: 3170: 3168: 3124:A History of Significant Weather Events 2771:. 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It promptly dissipated on July 26. 7: 3839: 3815: 3682: 3677: 3428:Annual Tropical Cyclone Report: 1987 3407:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 1987 2617:"World Weather Disasters: July 1987" 292:. 1987 was the last season that the 3935:1980–1989 Pacific hurricane seasons 3863: 3851: 3779: 3743: 3694: 3689: 3670: 3665: 3255:1986 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report 3186:1987 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report 3065:GREENPEACE Climate Impacts Database 2253:from the original on April 11, 2024 286:tropical storm watches and warnings 3898: 3893: 3874: 3869: 3827: 3766: 3761: 3754: 3749: 3718: 3713: 3569:National Hurricane Operations Plan 3492:National Hurricane Operations Plan 3463:National Hurricane Operations Plan 3228:from the original on 8 August 2007 2599: – via Lexis Nexis 2364:from the original on May 29, 2024. 1936:History of tropical cyclone naming 1460:, and .97 in (25 mm) at 14: 3886: 3881: 3838: 3833: 3814: 3809: 3802: 3797: 3706: 3701: 3246:Lt. Steve J. Fatjo (1988-01-18). 2790:"Hurricane Strikes Mexican coast" 2127:World Meteorological Organization 1600:September 21 – September 27 3913: 3912: 3862: 3857: 3850: 3845: 3790: 3785: 3778: 3773: 3742: 3737: 3655: 3261:. pp. 58–66. Archived from 3222:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3192:. pp. 106–9. 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The trough caused 158:1987 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 4178:1987 Pacific hurricane season 3647:1987 Pacific hurricane season 3292:. October 13, 1987. p. 1 2541:"Hurricane Warnings changing" 1779:140 mph (220 km/h) 1690:September 30 – October 1 1615:105 mph (165 km/h) 1528:115 mph (185 km/h) 1476:from the storm; the area the 1348:1990 Pacific hurricane season 1314:155 mph (250 km/h) 1019:105 mph (165 km/h) 880:120 mph (195 km/h) 651:100 mph (155 km/h) 266:2009 Pacific hurricane season 262:1994 Pacific hurricane season 207:1987 Pacific hurricane season 21:1987 Pacific hurricane season 3574:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 3497:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 3468:(Report). 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Cat. 3+
USD
1987 Atlantic hurricane season
1987 Pacific typhoon season
1987 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
1985
1986
1988
1989
Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center
Pacific hurricane
1954 season
Baja California Sur
Continental United States
International Date Line
1987 Pacific typhoon season
1994 Pacific hurricane season
2009 Pacific hurricane season
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
area of responsibility
hurricane hunters
tropical storm watches and warnings
tropical cyclones
Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center
Redwood City
National Hurricane Center
satellite imagery
Baja California Peninsula

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