ENIAC
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If Typhoon Ma-on does in fact hit Tokyo next week, we'll likely see additional LEAF production impact.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/typhoon-ma-on-projected-to-strike-japan-tuesday/2011/07/15/gIQANuXNGI_blog.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/typhoon-ma-on-projected-to-strike-japan-tuesday/2011/07/15/gIQANuXNGI_blog.html
Typhoon Ma-on, now as strong as a category four hurricane, continues on a path through the western Pacific towards Japan. The storm, located 270 nautical miles south-southeast of Iwo Jima, contains maximum sustained winds of about 130 mph. Currently moving west around 15 mph, track guidance steers Ma-on towards the coast of central Japan Tuesday, just southwest of Tokyo.