Tropical Storm in Southern Indian Ocean

Infrared data from NASA’s Aqua satellite on Feb. 10 hinted that strong convection would likely make the low pressure area known as System 96S into the next tropical cyclone in the Indian Ocean. On Feb. 11, the same infrared data showed a well-developed, rounded area of thunderstorms and forecasters confirmed the low had become Tropical Storm 14S.

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