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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 Post-Tropical Cyclone Cyclone (2013)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/21 11:00 AM28.0N55.1W35MPH1010mbNe at 8 MPH (40 deg)TDTD#1310/21 1:46 PMKimberlain
210/21 5:00 PM28.9N54.9W40MPH1008mbNne at 7 MPH (30 deg)TSLorenzo10/21 4:38 PMKimberlain
310/21 11:00 PM29.3N53.8W40MPH1008mbNe at 9 MPH (55 deg)TSLorenzo10/21 10:35 PMBerg
410/22 5:00 AM29.5N53.0W40MPH1008mbEne at 8 MPH (70 deg)TSLorenzo10/22 4:35 AMCangialosi
510/22 11:00 AM29.5N52.0W50MPH1003mbEne at 8 MPH (75 deg)TSLorenzo10/22 10:38 AMKimberlain
610/22 5:00 PM29.4N51.2W50MPH1003mbE at 8 MPH (85 deg)TSLorenzo10/22 4:38 PMKimberlain
710/22 11:00 PM29.6N50.0W50MPH1003mbE at 9 MPH (85 deg)TSLorenzo10/22 10:41 PMBerg
810/23 5:00 AM29.6N49.2W50MPH1003mbE at 8 MPH (85 deg)TSLorenzo10/23 4:32 AMFranklin
910/23 11:00 AM29.5N49.0W45MPH1006mbE at 6 MPH (90 deg)TSLorenzo10/23 10:44 AMPasch
1010/23 5:00 PM29.3N48.7W45MPH1006mbE at 5 MPH (100 deg)TSLorenzo10/23 4:35 PMPasch
1110/23 11:00 PM29.5N48.2W35MPH1008mbE at 5 MPH (85 deg)TDLORENZO10/23 10:41 PMBerg
1210/24 5:00 AM29.8N47.8W35MPH1009mbEne at 5 MPH (65 deg)TDLORENZO10/24 4:35 AMCangialosi
1310/24 11:00 AM30.2N47.6W30MPH1012mbNe at 6 MPH (45 deg)PTCCyclone10/24 10:53 AMBrown
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