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New NHC Advisory with Milton at 180 MPH 905mb. Recon heading back in and could get even stronger still. Tampa may get 10-15' of surge on current forecast track. #FLwx #HurricaneMilton
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 10 (Helene) , Major: 10 (Helene) Florida - Any: 10 (Helene) Major: 10 (Helene)
41.7N 38.4W
Wind: 75MPH
Pres: 963mb
Moving:
Ne at 29 mph
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17.4N 42.1W
Wind: 80MPH
Pres: 988mb
Moving:
Nw at 14 mph
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21.7N 91.3W
Wind: 175MPH
Pres: 911mb
Moving:
E at 9 mph
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. . . Happy New Year -- from Zeta!?!
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Clark   62398 92 ***** Fri Jan 06 2006 04:42 PM
by Randrew
. . . Merry Christmas No Hurricanes!
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MikeCAdministrator   26257 33 ***** Fri Dec 30 2005 01:40 PM
by HanKFranK
. . . Hurricane Epsilon Forms in Central Atlantic
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MikeCAdministrator   83675 132 ***** Fri Dec 23 2005 10:16 AM
by Margie
. . . Tropical Storm Delta Forms in Central Atlantic
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MikeCAdministrator   38963 65 ***** Tue Nov 29 2005 10:48 AM
by Margie
. . . Delta... why not?
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HanKFranK   40742 68 ***** Thu Nov 24 2005 12:10 PM
by FloydRTurbo
. . . Tropical Storm Gamma Forms Near Honduras
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Clark   70732 122 ***** Tue Nov 22 2005 12:21 PM
by Margie
. . . TD 27 Active in the SE Caribbean--here we go
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HanKFranK   63322 112 ***** Fri Nov 18 2005 03:46 PM
by Clark
. . . November, Slow But Watching the Southwestern Caribbean
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MikeCAdministrator   32476 52 ***** Sun Nov 13 2005 11:03 PM
by Doombot!
. . . Cat II Beta Hits Nicaragua; Invest 92L Slowly Organizes
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Ed DunhamAdministrator   32300 43 **** Thu Nov 03 2005 06:57 PM
by NONAME
. . . Beta Now Category 3, Landfall in Nicaragua Later Today
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MikeCAdministrator   33545 62 ***** Sun Oct 30 2005 09:53 AM
by Ed Dunham
. . . Tropical Storm Beta and other areas.
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MikeCAdministrator   55829 140 ***** Fri Oct 28 2005 06:42 PM
by typhoon_tip
. . . Hurricane Wilma Damage in South Florida
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MikeCAdministrator   93849 71 ***** Wed Oct 26 2005 01:35 PM
by Margie
. . . Wilma Racing Northeast as a Strong Category Three
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MikeCAdministrator   102073 229 ***** Tue Oct 25 2005 10:27 AM
by garrison
. . . Category 3 Wilma, Strengthening, Moving Rapidly Toward Florida
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MikeCAdministrator   139624 399 ***** Mon Oct 24 2005 05:45 AM
by Multi-Decadal Signal
. . . Hurricane Warnings for Parts of the Florida Peninsula
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MikeCAdministrator   123297 327 ***** Sun Oct 23 2005 05:55 PM
by Storm Hunter
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