File:Storms Burkhard-Christian 201310261012 UTC.jpg

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English: Satellite image from October 26, 2013 at 1012 UTC showing the position of the St. Jude Storm (Storm Christian) at its inception over Northern Atlantic. At the top of the image, the loew pressure "Burkhard" is much better developped.
Français : Image satellite montrant la tempête Christian le 26 octobre 2013 à 1012 UTC, tôt après sa formation. En haut de l'image, il est possible de voir la dépression "Burkhard" beaucoup plus développée.
Date (1012 UTC)
Source http://www.aljazeera.com/weather/2013/10/major-storm-bears-down-western-europe-2013102610142514443.html and http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/view/
Author National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


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