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The wave we are tracking is now Invest #98L with likely Caribbean impacts, named or not. Also tracking the lead wave ahead of it (lower odds).
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 375 (Milton) , Major: 375 (Milton) Florida - Any: 375 (Milton) Major: 375 (Milton)
 


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. . . Atlantic/Gulf Area (93L Round 2)
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. . . Erick / 94E Crossover Watch cieldumortModerator   2465 8   Sun Jun 22 2025 02:18 PM
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. . . 2025 Atlantic Season Guesses MikeCAdministrator   9876 12   Sun Jun 08 2025 07:40 AM
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. . . TC formation in the Bay of Campeche later in June IsoFlame   2414 1   Sat Jun 07 2025 03:21 PM
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