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Tropical Storm Carlos (formerly tropical depression Three-e) off the Pacific coast of Mexico.

Composite image of infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT and NOAA, from 09:00 UTC on Friday, 12 June 2015. Infrared data overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.

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Author EUMETSAT from Darmstadt, Germany

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