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Tropical Storm Fernand becomes the sixth name to form at approx 25% of the way through a typical full season. Watching #99L very closely as well. #TropicalStormFernand
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 318 (Milton) , Major: 318 (Milton) Florida - Any: 318 (Milton) Major: 318 (Milton)
28.8N 61.2W
Wind: 40MPH
Pres: 1010mb
Moving:
Nne at 16 mph
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Re: Invest 90S (TD 17R)
      Sat Apr 02 2005 07:44 PM

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