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The 2024 season is officially over after a brutal number of landfals, a stunning rampup in the back-half and a record-early Cat 5.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 54 (Milton) , Major: 54 (Milton) Florida - Any: 54 (Milton) Major: 54 (Milton)
 

Position History For Subtropical Depression ANDREA (2007)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
105/09 11:00 AM30.8N79.3W45MPH1003mbWest near 3 MPHsubTSAndrea05/09 10:49 AM(Discussion)
1A05/09 2:00 PM30.9N80.0W45MPH1003mbWest near 3 MPHsubTSAndrea05/09 2:00 PM
205/09 5:00 PM30.8N80.1W45MPH1003mbWest near 5 MPHsubTSAndrea05/09 4:49 PM(Discussion)
2A05/09 8:00 PM30.5N79.5W45MPH1003mbWest and southwest near 5 MPHsubTSAndrea05/09 7:49 PM
305/09 11:00 PM30.5N79.8W45MPH1003mbStationarysubTSAndrea05/09 10:34 PM(Discussion)
3A05/10 2:00 AM30.5N79.8W45MPH1004mbStationarysubTSAndrea05/10 1:49 AM
405/10 5:00 AM30.4N80.0W40MPH1003mbDrifting southwestwardsubTSAndrea05/10 4:37 AM(Discussion)
4A05/10 8:00 AM30.1N79.8W40MPH1002mbDrifting southwardsubTSAndrea05/10 8:08 AM
505/10 11:00 AM29.9N79.9W35MPH1003mbSouth near 2 MPHsubTDANDREA05/10 10:49 AM(Discussion)
605/10 5:00 PM29.6N79.8W35MPH1004mbSouth near 3 MPHsubTDANDREA05/10 4:46 PM(Discussion)
705/10 11:00 PM29.3N79.8W35MPH1004mbSouth near 3 MPHsubTDANDREA05/10 10:40 PM(Discussion)
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