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The 2024 season is officially over after a brutal number of landfals, a stunning rampup in the back-half and a record-early Cat 5.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 61 (Milton) , Major: 61 (Milton) Florida - Any: 61 (Milton) Major: 61 (Milton)
 


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. Re: Odd Eyewall(s)? 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Mon Sep 13 2004 08:22 PM
. Re: Hurricane Ivan About to Enter the Gulf of Mexico, TD#11 Forms East of Leewards 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Mon Sep 13 2004 08:11 PM
. Re: Latest Vortex...910mb!!!! 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Mon Sep 13 2004 08:01 PM
. Re: Ivan to Know Where it Goes 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Sun Sep 12 2004 06:57 PM
. Re: Ivan to Know Where it Goes 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Sun Sep 12 2004 06:53 PM
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. Re: New Florida Postcard Comedy Shop captgene Sat Sep 11 2004 11:20 PM
. Re: Canadian Club for Steve? 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Sat Sep 11 2004 09:42 PM
. Re: Hurricane Ivan Again Category Five 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Sat Sep 11 2004 09:27 PM
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. Re: Ivan with Double Eyewalls? Weakens a bit 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Thu Sep 09 2004 11:26 PM
. Re: Ivan with Double Eyewalls? Weakens a bit 2004 News Talkbacks captgene Thu Sep 09 2004 10:54 PM

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