New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
565 (Milton),
US Major:
565 (Milton),
FL Any:
565 (Milton),
FL Major:
565 (Milton)
MikeC
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Early word is it's Don at 5, going with that for now. Need to verify this though.
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danielw
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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
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For those of you viewing the Recon through tropicalatlantic.com
Try using the googleearth link here. It's much faster and updates better.
http://tropicalatlantic.com/recon/live/
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Ed Dunham
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Initial Vortex Message:
Vortex Data Message
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URNT12 KNHC 272032
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL902011
A. 27/20:01:40Z
B. 22 deg 08 min N
086 deg 49 min W
C. NA
D. 29 kt
E. 336 deg 26 nm
F. 101 deg 34 kt
G. 329 deg 25 nm
H. EXTRAP 1001 mb
I. 22 C / 313 m
J. 26 C / 348 m
K. 16 C / NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 12345 / 01
O. 0.02 / 3 nm
P. AF300 01DDA INVEST OB 09
MAX FL WIND 34 KT NW QUAD 19:49:40Z
SLP EXTRAP FROM BELOW 1500 FT
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danielw
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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
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New Thread for Tropical Storm Don is up.
Please post there.
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