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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 Florence (2012)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
108/03 11:00 PM13.8N27.8W35MPH1009mbWnw at 16 MPH (290 deg)TDTD#608/03 10:47 PMLandsea
208/04 5:00 AM14.2N29.1W35MPH1008mbWnw at 16 MPH (295 deg)TDTD#608/04 4:56 AMCangialosi
2S08/04 8:00 AM14.6N29.7W40MPH1005mbWnw at 16 MPH (295 deg)TSFlorence08/04 8:09 AMBlake
308/04 11:00 AM14.8N30.6W45MPH1002mbWnw at 16 MPH (295 deg)TSFlorence08/04 10:47 AMBlake
408/04 5:00 PM15.3N31.7W50MPH1001mbWnw at 15 MPH (295 deg)TSFlorence08/04 4:35 PMBlake
508/04 11:00 PM16.1N33.0W60MPH1000mbWnw at 15 MPH (295 deg)TSFlorence08/04 10:50 PMKimberlain
608/05 5:00 AM16.6N34.2W60MPH1000mbWnw at 15 MPH (295 deg)TSFlorence08/05 4:38 AMCangialosi
708/05 11:00 AM16.5N35.6W60MPH1001mbW at 14 MPH (280 deg)TSFlorence08/05 10:41 AMBlake
808/05 5:00 PM16.3N36.7W50MPH1005mbW at 14 MPH (275 deg)TSFlorence08/05 4:35 PMBlake
908/05 11:00 PM16.2N37.9W40MPH1008mbW at 13 MPH (270 deg)TSFlorence08/05 10:35 PMKimberlain
1008/06 5:00 AM16.2N38.8W35MPH1009mbW at 12 MPH (270 deg)TDFLORENCE08/06 4:32 AMCangialosi
1108/06 11:00 AM16.4N40.2W35MPH1009mbW at 15 MPH (275 deg)PTCCyclone08/06 10:38 AMRoberts
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