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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 248 (Idalia) , Major: 248 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 248 (Idalia) Major: 248 (Idalia)
 

List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 1996

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(Note there are issues with some of the pre 2004 data in some instances, this will be cleaned up soon)
1996 Season Count: 13/9/6
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map
1Tropical Storm Arthur06/17/199606/22/1996
50 MPH
992mb[ Map ] 
2Hurricane Bertha07/04/199607/17/1996
115 MPH
70mb[ Map ] 
3Hurricane Cesar07/24/199607/28/1996
80 MPH
990mb[ Map ] 
4Hurricane Dolly08/19/199608/24/1996
80 MPH
989mb[ Map ] 
5Hurricane Edouard08/19/199609/06/1996
145 MPH
933mb[ Map ] 
6Hurricane Fran08/23/199609/09/1996
120 MPH
946mb[ Map ] 
7Tropical Storm Gustav08/25/199609/01/1996
45 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
8Hurricane Hortense09/03/199609/16/1996
140 MPH
935mb[ Map ] 
9Hurricane Isidore09/24/199610/02/1996
115 MPH
960mb[ Map ] 
10Tropical Storm Josephine10/04/199610/15/1996
70 MPH
970mb[ Map ] 
11Tropical Storm Kyle10/11/199610/12/1996
50 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
12Hurricane Lili10/14/199610/28/1996
115 MPH
960mb[ Map ] 
13Hurricane Marco11/13/199611/26/1996
75 MPH
983mb[ Map ] 
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