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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 44 (Milton) , Major: 44 (Milton) Florida - Any: 44 (Milton) Major: 44 (Milton)
 

List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 2015

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2015 Season Count: 11/4/2
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map Animated Plot Extra
1Subtropical Storm Ana05/07/201505/10/2015
60 MPH
998mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
2Tropical Storm Bill06/15/201506/17/2015
60 MPH
997mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC]1 recording
3Tropical Storm Claudette07/13/201507/14/2015
50 MPH
1004mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
4Hurricane Danny08/18/201508/24/2015
115 MPH
974mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC]2 recordings
5Tropical Storm Erika08/24/201508/29/2015
50 MPH
1003mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC]5 recordings
6Hurricane Fred08/30/201509/06/2015
85 MPH
986mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC]1 recording
7Tropical Storm Grace09/05/201509/09/2015
50 MPH
1002mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
8Tropical Storm Henri09/09/201509/11/2015
40 MPH
1008mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
9Tropical Depression Nine09/16/201509/19/2015
35 MPH
1006mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
10Tropical Storm Ida09/18/201509/27/2015
50 MPH
1003mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
11Hurricane Joaquin09/27/201510/07/2015
155 MPH
931mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC]7 recordings
12Hurricane Kate11/08/201511/12/2015
75 MPH
983mb[ Map ][ Plot ] [NHC] 
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