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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 Storm Shary (2010)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/28 11:00 PM27.3N63.7W40MPH1004mbNw at 23 MPH (310 deg)TSShary10/28 10:56 PMBrown/berg
1A10/29 2:00 AM28.1N64.5W40MPH1004mbNw at 23 MPH (310 deg)TSShary10/29 1:44 AMBlake/brennan
210/29 5:00 AM28.5N65.0W40MPH1004mbNw at 18 MPH (325 deg)TSShary10/29 4:38 AMBlake/brennan
2A10/29 8:00 AM29.3N65.7W40MPH1004mbNw at 18 MPH (325 deg)TSShary10/29 7:47 AMStewart/cangialosi
310/29 11:00 AM29.6N66.2W40MPH1004mbNw at 9 MPH (325 deg)TSShary10/29 10:35 AMStewart
3A10/29 2:00 PM30.2N65.8W60MPH1000mbNne at 12 MPH (15 deg)TSShary10/29 1:50 PMCangialosi/stewart
410/29 5:00 PM30.9N65.0W65MPH993mbNne at 13 MPH (15 deg)TSShary10/29 4:59 PMCangialosi/stewart
4A10/29 8:00 PM31.2N64.4W70MPH993mbNe at 16 MPH (40 deg)TSShary10/29 7:49 PMRoberts/brown
510/29 11:00 PM31.9N63.3W70MPH994mbNe at 21 MPH (50 deg)TSShary10/29 10:40 PMRoberts/brown
610/30 5:00 AM33.6N59.4W75MPH989mbEne at 35 MPH (60 deg)H1Shary10/30 4:38 AMBlake
710/30 11:00 AM35.9N55.6W75MPH989mbNe at 40 MPH (55 deg)H1Shary10/30 10:34 AMCangialosi
810/30 5:00 PM39.2N50.9W70MPH991mbNe at 48 MPH (50 deg)TSShary10/30 4:38 PMCangialosi
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