User:Darren23/Cyclone Warning Center/WPAC

The Western Pacific Basin contains all of the Pacific that is west of 180 degrees longitude and north of the Equator. This includes the extreme western portion of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea, the South China Sea, and other connected bodies of water in the region. Cyclones landfalling in Indochina will be tracked until a line that is equidistant to bodies of water on the Pacific and Atlantic areas. Cyclones landfalling in China and Russia (if possible) will be tracked until they dissipate, lose tropical characteristics, or enter other Indian Ocean basin waters or the Atlantic Arctic sector. Cyclones that crossover to the Eastern Pacific or North Indian Ocean will be moved to that basin's sector.

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Tropical Outlook 1700 UTC WED JUN 6 2012

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