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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 Nine (2015)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
109/16 11:00 AM15.0N43.1W30MPH1010mbNnw at 8 MPH (340 deg)TDTD#909/16 10:34 AMBrennan
209/16 5:00 PM15.2N44.6W30MPH1009mbNw at 8 MPH (310 deg)TDTD#909/16 4:34 PMBrennan
309/16 11:00 PM15.8N45.1W30MPH1008mbNw at 7 MPH (310 deg)TDTD#909/16 10:34 PMAvila
409/17 5:00 AM16.3N45.3W35MPH1006mbNw at 7 MPH (325 deg)TDTD#909/17 4:37 AMBeven
509/17 11:00 AM16.1N45.2W35MPH1006mbNw at 6 MPH (325 deg)TDTD#909/17 10:34 AMBrennan
609/17 5:00 PM16.5N44.8W30MPH1006mbN at 7 MPH (5 deg)TDTD#909/17 4:37 PMBrennan
709/17 11:00 PM17.3N45.3W30MPH1007mbNnw at 7 MPH (330 deg)TDTD#909/17 10:34 PMAvila
809/18 5:00 AM17.6N45.7W30MPH1007mbNnw at 7 MPH (330 deg)TDTD#909/18 4:43 AMBeven
909/18 11:00 AM17.7N47.1W30MPH1007mbWnw at 8 MPH (295 deg)TDTD#909/18 10:31 AMBrennan
1009/18 5:00 PM18.0N47.3W30MPH1007mbWnw at 6 MPH (300 deg)TDTD#909/18 4:34 PMBrennan
1109/18 11:00 PM18.3N48.3W30MPH1007mbWnw at 9 MPH (300 deg)TDTD#909/18 10:40 PMAvila
1209/19 5:00 AM18.5N49.4W30MPH1007mbWnw at 12 MPH (290 deg)TDTD#909/19 4:37 AMBeven
1309/19 11:00 AM18.4N49.8W30MPH1007mbWnw at 6 MPH (285 deg)TDTD#909/19 10:34 AMBrennan
1409/19 5:00 PM18.8N49.9W30MPH1007mbWnw at 5 MPH (295 deg)RemNine09/19 4:34 PMBrennan
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