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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 45 (Milton) , Major: 45 (Milton) Florida - Any: 45 (Milton) Major: 45 (Milton)
 

Position History For Tropical Storm Nadine (2000)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/19 7:00 AM26.2N59.9W30MPH1000mb0 at 0MPHTDNADINE10/19 12:00 PMUnknown
210/19 1:00 PM27.5N59.4W35MPH1000mb20 at 14MPH (20 deg)TDNADINE10/19 6:00 PMUnknown
310/19 7:00 PM28.7N58.8W35MPH1000mb25 at 14MPH (25 deg)TDNADINE10/20 12:00 AMUnknown
410/20 1:00 AM29.7N58.0W35MPH1000mb35 at 13MPH (35 deg)TDNADINE10/20 6:00 AMUnknown
510/20 7:00 AM30.4N57.2W40MPH1000mb45 at 10MPH (45 deg)TSNadine10/20 12:00 PMUnknown
610/20 1:00 PM31.4N56.3W45MPH1000mb40 at 13MPH (40 deg)TSNadine10/20 6:00 PMUnknown
710/20 7:00 PM32.4N55.2W60MPH999mb45 at 14MPH (45 deg)TSNadine10/21 12:00 AMUnknown
810/21 1:00 AM33.3N53.5W60MPH1000mb60 at 18MPH (60 deg)TSNadine10/21 6:00 AMUnknown
910/21 7:00 AM34.1N52.3W60MPH1000mb50 at 13MPH (50 deg)TSNadine10/21 12:00 PMUnknown
1010/21 1:00 PM34.8N51.3W50MPH1000mb50 at 11MPH (50 deg)TSNadine10/21 6:00 PMUnknown
1110/21 7:00 PM35.7N50.5W45MPH1000mb35 at 12MPH (35 deg)TSNadine10/22 12:00 AMUnknown
1210/22 1:00 AM37.0N49.0W45MPH1000mb45 at 19MPH (45 deg)TSNadine10/22 6:00 AMUnknown
1310/22 7:00 AM39.0N47.0W40MPH1000mb40 at 28MPH (40 deg)TSNadine10/22 12:00 PMUnknown
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