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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 (2012)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
106/19 5:00 PM39.3N57.7W45MPH1005mbE at 8 MPH (90 deg)TSChris06/19 4:56 PMBrown
206/19 11:00 PM38.8N56.0W45MPH1005mbEse at 13 MPH (110 deg)TSChris06/19 10:53 PMBerg
306/20 5:00 AM38.2N53.5W45MPH1005mbE at 17 MPH (100 deg)TSChris06/20 4:35 AMPasch
406/20 11:00 AM38.1N51.3W50MPH1000mbE at 22 MPH (90 deg)TSChris06/20 10:41 AMBrown
506/20 5:00 PM38.5N49.0W60MPH997mbE at 21 MPH (85 deg)TSChris06/20 4:35 PMBrown
606/20 11:00 PM38.9N46.4W60MPH994mbEne at 22 MPH (75 deg)TSChris06/20 10:53 PMBerg
706/21 5:00 AM39.9N44.8W60MPH995mbEne at 20 MPH (65 deg)TSChris06/21 4:35 AMKimberlain
806/21 11:00 AM41.1N43.2W75MPH987mbNe at 20 MPH (45 deg)H1Chris06/21 10:54 AMRoberts
906/21 5:00 PM42.4N42.9W70MPH990mbNne at 14 MPH (15 deg)TSChris06/21 4:35 PMRoberts
1006/21 11:00 PM43.6N42.9W65MPH987mbN at 14 MPH (0 deg)TSChris06/21 10:47 PMLandsea
1106/22 5:00 AM44.8N44.5W50MPH989mbNw at 14 MPH (315 deg)TSChris06/22 4:38 AMCangialosi
1206/22 11:00 AM44.6N46.9W45MPH990mbWsw at 16 MPH (255 deg)PTCCyclone06/22 10:38 AMBerg
1206/22 11:00 AM44.6N46.9W45MPH990mbWsw at 16 MPH (255 deg)PTCCyclone06/22 10:38 AMBerg
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