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I've seen an image of a tropical cyclone on a tea cup at home, but I don't know which one it is. It probably occurred before 21MAR 2011, as that was when the event this tea cup was made for started.
It seems to look a bit like STY Keith from 1997, but it's not a perfect match:
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It looks like Hurricane Rita to me, but there isn't landmass that I can see in that pic and when Rita appeared in that form there was lots of land surrounding it while in the GOM. Maybe it was removed or you just can't see it on the tea cup. Doesn't look like STY Keith or Ioke.
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Wow, I always forget Isabel looked like that before it went annular.
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