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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 247 (Idalia) , Major: 247 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 247 (Idalia) Major: 247 (Idalia)
 

Position History For Tropical Depression GERT (2023)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
208/19 11:00 PM17.2N51.5W35MPH1006mbW at 14 MPH (280 deg)TDTD#608/19 10:50 PMKelly/brown
308/20 5:00 AM16.8N52.9W35MPH1007mbW at 15 MPH (270 deg)TDTD#608/20 4:56 AMReinhart
408/20 11:00 AM16.8N53.7W35MPH1008mbW at 12 MPH (280 deg)TDTD#608/20 10:56 AMHogsett/cangialosi
508/20 5:00 PM16.6N54.7W35MPH1008mbWnw at 9 MPH (285 deg)TDTD#608/20 4:41 PMHogsett
608/20 11:00 PM16.7N55.7W35MPH1008mbWnw at 9 MPH (285 deg)TDTD#608/20 10:53 PMKelly/brown
708/21 12:00 AM16.7N55.9W40MPH1006mbWnw at 9 MPH (285 deg)TSGert08/21 12:23 AMRoberts
808/21 5:00 AM16.7N56.4W40MPH1006mbW at 9 MPH (280 deg)TSGert08/21 4:59 AMRoberts
908/21 11:00 AM16.9N57.0W40MPH1006mbW at 8 MPH (280 deg)TSGert08/21 10:56 AMD.
1008/21 5:00 PM17.1N57.5W30MPH1008mbWnw at 7 MPH (290 deg)TDGERT08/21 4:44 PMD.
1208/22 5:00 AM17.2N58.8W30MPH1008mbWnw at 8 MPH (285 deg)TDGERT08/22 4:59 AMPasch
1308/22 11:00 AM17.4N59.7W30MPH1008mbWnw at 5 MPH (290 deg)PTCGert08/22 10:41 AMPapin/r.
1409/01 5:00 AM28.7N55.0W35MPH1008mbE at 8 MPH (90 deg)TDGERT09/01 5:12 AMBrown
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