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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 45 (Milton) , Major: 45 (Milton) Florida - Any: 45 (Milton) Major: 45 (Milton)
 

List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 2000

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(Note there are issues with some of the pre 2004 data in some instances, this will be cleaned up soon)
2000 Season Count: 14/7/3
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map
1Hurricane Alberto08/03/200008/25/2000
125 MPH
950mb[ Map ] 
2Tropical Storm Beryl08/13/200008/15/2000
50 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
3Tropical Storm Chris08/17/200008/19/2000
40 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
4Tropical Storm Debby08/19/200008/24/2000
85 MPH
993mb[ Map ] 
5Tropical Storm Ernesto09/01/200009/03/2000
40 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
6Hurricane Florence09/10/200009/17/2000
80 MPH
985mb[ Map ] 
7Hurricane Gordon09/14/200009/21/2000
80 MPH
981mb[ Map ] 
8Tropical Storm Helene09/15/200009/25/2000
70 MPH
986mb[ Map ] 
9Hurricane Isaac09/21/200010/04/2000
140 MPH
943mb[ Map ] 
10Hurricane Joyce09/25/200010/02/2000
90 MPH
975mb[ Map ] 
11Hurricane Keith09/28/200010/06/2000
140 MPH
941mb[ Map ] 
12Extratropical Storm Leslie10/04/200010/10/2000
70 MPH
973mb[ Map ] 
13Hurricane Michael10/15/200010/20/2000
100 MPH
965mb[ Map ] 
14Tropical Storm Nadine10/19/200010/22/2000
60 MPH
999mb[ Map ] 
15Subtropical Storm Subtrop10/24/200010/29/2000
65 MPH
978mb[ Map ] 
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