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With today's 5PM NHC #HurricaneBeryl update, the U.S. is now officially in the cone for the first time. Jamaica to Mexico to Texas.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 308 (Idalia) , Major: 308 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 308 (Idalia) Major: 308 (Idalia)
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Pres: 965mb
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Wnw at 21 mph
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Re: Super Cyclone Phailin to Hit NE India
      Sat Oct 12 2013 11:37 AM

Cyclone Phailin weakened as it approached landfall in southeast India, but it still made landfall as a Cat III tropical cyclone (about 110kts). Landfall was south of the city of Bhubaneshwar near 19.9N along the coast at about 12/15Z. No info yet on the storm surge height.
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