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Chill falls over the Atlantic as the official season heads towards close
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 201 (Idalia) , Major: 201 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 201 (Idalia) Major: 201 (Idalia)
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Position History For Subtropical Storm Nicole (2004)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/10 5:00 AM31.8N66.0W45MPH1000mbNorth-northwest near 15 MPHsubTSNicole10/10 7:19 AMLawrence
210/10 11:00 AM32.2N66.8W45MPH1002mbNorth-northwest near 14 MPHsubTSNicole10/10 11:01 AMMainelli/pasch
2A10/10 2:00 PM32.1N67.0W45MPH1002mbNearly stationarysubTSNicole10/10 2:01 PMPasch
310/10 5:00 PM32.0N66.5W45MPH1000mbNearly stationarysubTSNicole10/10 4:53 PMPasch
3A10/10 8:00 PM32.8N65.6W45MPH999mbNortheast at 14 MPHsubTSNicole10/10 7:51 PMStewart
410/10 11:00 PM33.1N65.0W45MPH995mbEast-northeast near 15 MPHsubTSNicole10/10 11:01 PMStewart
4A10/11 2:00 AM33.8N64.4W45MPH995mbEast-northeast near 17 MPHsubTSNicole10/11 2:07 AMBeven
510/11 5:00 AM34.9N63.6W45MPH994mbNortheast near 18 MPHsubTSNicole10/11 4:43 AMBeven
610/11 11:00 AM36.0N61.3W45MPH988mbNortheast near 21 MPHTSNicole10/11 10:39 AMPasch
6...CORREC10/11 11:00 AM36.0N61.3W45MPH988mbNortheast near 21 MPHsubTSNicole10/11 10:49 AMPasch
710/11 5:00 PM40.0N61.0W50MPH988mbNorth-northeast near 32 MPHsubTSNicole10/11 4:41 PMPasch
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