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2024's Atlantic name list reuses 2018s, with Milton replacing Michael, and Francine Replacing Florence.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 250 (Idalia) , Major: 250 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 250 (Idalia) Major: 250 (Idalia)
 

Position History For Tropical Storm Noel (2001)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
111/03 7:00 PM33.9N50.4W50MPH988mb0 at 0MPHsubTSNoel11/04 12:00 AMUnknown
211/04 1:00 AM34.1N50.4W50MPH990mb0 at 1MPH (0 deg)subTSNoel11/04 6:00 AMUnknown
311/04 7:00 AM34.3N50.4W50MPH993mb0 at 2MPH (0 deg)subTSNoel11/04 12:00 PMUnknown
411/04 1:00 PM35.2N50.3W60MPH993mb5 at 10MPH (5 deg)subTSNoel11/04 6:00 PMUnknown
511/04 7:00 PM36.1N50.1W65MPH991mb10 at 10MPH (10 deg)subTSNoel11/05 12:00 AMUnknown
611/05 1:00 AM37.0N50.1W70MPH988mb0 at 10MPH (0 deg)subTSNoel11/05 6:00 AMUnknown
711/05 7:00 AM37.8N50.3W75MPH986mb350 at 9MPH (350 deg)H1Noel11/05 12:00 PMUnknown
811/05 1:00 PM38.8N50.2W75MPH986mb5 at 11MPH (5 deg)H1Noel11/05 6:00 PMUnknown
911/05 7:00 PM39.7N49.7W70MPH990mb25 at 10MPH (25 deg)TSNoel11/06 12:00 AMUnknown
1011/06 1:00 AM41.3N49.2W65MPH994mb15 at 18MPH (15 deg)TSNoel11/06 6:00 AMUnknown
1111/06 7:00 AM43.0N48.5W60MPH996mb15 at 19MPH (15 deg)XTNoel11/06 12:00 PMUnknown
1211/06 1:00 PM45.0N48.0W60MPH1000mb10 at 23MPH (10 deg)TSNoel11/06 6:00 PMUnknown
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