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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 44 (Milton) , Major: 44 (Milton) Florida - Any: 44 (Milton) Major: 44 (Milton)
 

Position History For Tropical Depression MARCO (2008)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/06 11:00 AM19.0N94.1W35MPH1007mbWest-northwest near 10 MPHTDTD#1310/06 10:49 AMRhome/pasch
1A10/06 2:00 PM19.2N94.4W35MPH1007mbWest-northwest near 10 MPHTDTD#1310/06 1:43 PMRhome/pasch
210/06 5:00 PM19.5N94.7W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 9 MPHTSMarco10/06 4:49 PMRhome/pasch
2A10/06 8:00 PM19.7N95.1W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 7 MPHTSMarco10/06 7:49 PMStewart
310/06 11:00 PM19.8N95.4W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 7 MPHTSMarco10/06 10:34 PMStewart
3A10/07 2:00 AM19.9N95.7W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 7 MPHTSMarco10/07 1:49 AMFranklin
410/07 5:00 AM20.1N96.1W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 8 MPHTSMarco10/07 4:52 AMFranklin
4A10/07 8:00 AM20.2N96.5W65MPH998mbWest-northwest near 8 MPHTSMarco10/07 7:34 AMRhome/pasch
510/07 11:00 AM19.9N96.6W65MPH998mbWest near 8 MPHTSMarco10/07 10:43 AMRhome/pasch
5A10/07 2:00 PM19.9N96.9W40MPH1005mbWest near 6 MPHTSMarco10/07 1:52 PMRhome/pasch
610/07 5:00 PM19.9N97.1W35MPH1007mbWest near 5 MPHTDMARCO10/07 4:34 PMRhome
710/07 11:00 PM20.0N97.5W25MPH1008mbWest near 5 MPHTDMARCO10/07 10:40 PMBlake
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