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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 47 (Milton) , Major: 47 (Milton) Florida - Any: 47 (Milton) Major: 47 (Milton)
 

Position History For Tropical Depression ALBERTO (1988)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
108/05 1:00 PM32.0N77.5W25MPH1000mb0 at 0MPHTDALBERTO08/05 6:00 PMUnknown
208/05 7:00 PM32.8N76.2W25MPH1000mb55 at 14MPH (55 deg)TDALBERTO08/06 12:00 AMUnknown
308/06 1:00 AM34.0N75.2W25MPH1000mb35 at 16MPH (35 deg)TDALBERTO08/06 6:00 AMUnknown
408/06 7:00 AM35.2N74.6W30MPH1000mb20 at 13MPH (20 deg)TDALBERTO08/06 12:00 PMUnknown
508/06 1:00 PM37.0N73.5W30MPH1000mb25 at 23MPH (25 deg)TDALBERTO08/06 6:00 PMUnknown
608/06 7:00 PM38.7N72.4W30MPH1000mb25 at 21MPH (25 deg)TDALBERTO08/07 12:00 AMUnknown
708/07 1:00 AM40.0N70.8W35MPH1000mb45 at 19MPH (45 deg)TDALBERTO08/07 6:00 AMUnknown
808/07 7:00 AM41.5N69.0W40MPH1000mb40 at 23MPH (40 deg)TSAlberto08/07 12:00 PMUnknown
908/07 1:00 PM43.0N67.5W40MPH1000mb35 at 20MPH (35 deg)TSAlberto08/07 6:00 PMUnknown
1008/07 7:00 PM45.0N65.5W40MPH1000mb35 at 27MPH (35 deg)TSAlberto08/08 12:00 AMUnknown
1108/08 1:00 AM47.0N63.0W40MPH1000mb40 at 29MPH (40 deg)TSAlberto08/08 6:00 AMUnknown
1208/08 7:00 AM49.0N60.0W35MPH1000mb45 at 32MPH (45 deg)TDALBERTO08/08 12:00 PMUnknown
1308/08 1:00 PM51.0N56.0W30MPH1000mb50 at 36MPH (50 deg)TDALBERTO08/08 6:00 PMUnknown
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