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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 Remnants Danielle (2016)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
106/19 5:00 PM19.9N94.7W35MPH1009mbW at 8 MPH (270 deg)TDTD#406/19 4:57 PMCangialosi/brown
1A06/19 8:00 PM20.0N95.0W35MPH1009mbW at 8 MPH (270 deg)TDTD#406/19 7:48 PMBrown/berg
206/19 11:00 PM20.1N95.4W35MPH1009mbW at 7 MPH (275 deg)TDTD#406/19 10:34 PMBrown
2A06/20 2:00 AM20.1N95.7W35MPH1009mbW at 7 MPH (275 deg)TDTD#406/20 1:55 AMPasch
306/20 5:00 AM20.2N95.9W35MPH1009mbW at 7 MPH (280 deg)TDTD#406/20 4:58 AMPasch
3A06/20 8:00 AM20.6N96.0W40MPH1008mbWnw at 7 MPH (285 deg)TSDanielle06/20 7:43 AMStewart
406/20 11:00 AM20.7N96.3W45MPH1007mbW at 7 MPH (280 deg)TSDanielle06/20 10:33 AMStewart/cangialosi
4A06/20 2:00 PM20.7N96.6W45MPH1007mbW at 7 MPH (275 deg)TSDanielle06/20 1:48 PMStewart/cangialosi
506/20 5:00 PM21.3N97.0W45MPH1007mbWnw at 7 MPH (285 deg)TSDanielle06/20 4:36 PMStewart
5A06/20 8:00 PM21.2N97.4W40MPH1009mbW at 8 MPH (280 deg)TSDanielle06/20 7:43 PMBrown/roberts
606/20 11:00 PM21.2N97.8W35MPH1011mbW at 8 MPH (270 deg)TDDANIELLE06/20 10:34 PMBrown
706/21 5:00 AM20.6N99.3W25MPH1014mbWsw at 13 MPH (250 deg)RemDanielle06/21 4:45 AMKimberlain
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