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92L now up to a 60% chance for development. Recon out there but just under the threshhold for classification, may become a TD later today.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 296 (Idalia) , Major: 296 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 296 (Idalia) Major: 296 (Idalia)
22.3N 102.0W
Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1000mb
Moving:
W at 24 mph
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
Cyclone Heidi
      #92439 - Thu Jan 12 2012 12:04 PM

Made landfall directly over Port Hedland, Australia, yesterday. Sustained wind speeds are in mph.

6 PM (23) Jan 11 75 (24) 73 (23) 29.35 (0994) NW 40
5 PM (22) Jan 11 75 (24) 73 (23) 29.18 (0988) WNW 46
4 PM (21) Jan 11 75 (24) 75 (24) 28.91 (0979) W 37
3 PM (20) Jan 11 77 (25) 77 (25) 28.91 (0979) S 61
2 PM (19) Jan 11 75 (24) 75 (24) 29.12 (0986) SSE 59
1 PM (18) Jan 11 73 (23) 73 (23) 29.29 (0992) SSE 51
Noon (17) Jan 11 75 (24) 73 (23) 29.38 (0995) SE 45
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