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2024's Atlantic name list reuses 2018s, with Milton replacing Michael, and Francine Replacing Florence.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 248 (Idalia) , Major: 248 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 248 (Idalia) Major: 248 (Idalia)
 

Position History For Remnants Imelda (2019)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
109/17 1:00 PM28.7N95.4W35MPH1009mbN at 7 MPH (5 deg)TDTD#1109/17 1:06 PMBrown
209/17 5:00 PM29.3N95.3W40MPH1006mbN at 7 MPH (360 deg)TSImelda09/17 4:39 PMBrown
2A09/17 8:00 PM29.6N95.4W35MPH1007mbN at 7 MPH (350 deg)TDIMELDA09/17 7:54 PMPasch
309/17 11:00 PM29.8N95.5W35MPH1007mbN at 6 MPH (360 deg)TDIMELDA09/17 10:57 PMPasch
409/18 5:00 AM30.0N95.6W30MPH1007mbN at 5 MPH (360 deg)TDIMELDA09/18 5:02 AMRoth
509/18 11:00 AM30.6N95.6W30MPH1009mbN at 5 MPH (360 deg)TDIMELDA09/18 11:18 AMCarbin
609/18 5:00 PM30.8N95.0W30MPH1010mbN at 5 MPH (360 deg)TDIMELDA09/18 4:54 PMBann
709/18 11:00 PM31.2N94.9W30MPH1008mbNw at 3 MPH (320 deg)TDIMELDA09/18 11:12 PMBann
809/19 5:00 AM31.3N95.5W30MPH1009mbNnw at 5 MPH (335 deg)TDIMELDA09/19 5:12 AMChenard
909/19 11:00 AM30.5N95.5W25MPH1009mbNw at 6 MPH (319 deg)RemImelda09/19 10:57 AMWpc
909/19 11:00 AM30.5N95.5W25MPH1009mbNw at 6 MPH (319 deg)TDIMELDA09/19 12:12 PMWpc
1009/19 5:00 PM31.4N96.4W15MPH1010mbWnw at 14 MPH (300 deg)RemImelda09/19 5:09 PMGallina/pereira
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