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495:. The system maintained its intensity until that evening, when increasing wind shear aloft began to take toll on the cyclone. Shower and thunderstorm activity quickly decreased near the center, and both the JTWC and JMA agreed that Hattie lost typhoon intensity on the morning of October 7. Hattie then accelerated to the northeast, passing directly over
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October 1, its convective structure improved and shower activity had increased. Based on this, both the JTWC and JMA upgraded the depression into Tropical Storm Hattie.
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