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Atlantic is mostly quiet again, but two waves approaching from Africa are being monitored.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 372 (Milton) , Major: 372 (Milton) Florida - Any: 372 (Milton) Major: 372 (Milton)
 

Position History For Remnants Lorenzo (2025)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/13 5:00 AM14.2N40.3W45MPH1006mbNw at 17 MPH (305 deg)TSLorenzo10/13 5:00 AMPapin
210/13 11:00 AM14.8N41.2W50MPH1002mbNw at 16 MPH (310 deg)TSLorenzo10/13 11:06 AMHagen
310/13 5:00 PM15.2N41.7W50MPH1002mbNw at 12 MPH (305 deg)TSLorenzo10/13 4:48 PMCangialosi
410/13 11:00 PM16.2N42.8W60MPH999mbNw at 13 MPH (310 deg)TSLorenzo10/13 11:00 PMBlake
510/14 5:00 AM17.3N44.1W60MPH1000mbNw at 15 MPH (310 deg)TSLorenzo10/14 5:00 AMHagen
610/14 11:00 AM18.2N44.9W45MPH1003mbNw at 15 MPH (310 deg)TSLorenzo10/14 10:42 AMCangialosi
710/14 5:00 PM18.7N45.5W40MPH1005mbNw at 12 MPH (315 deg)TSLorenzo10/14 4:42 PMCangialosi
810/14 11:00 PM19.6N45.6W40MPH1005mbNnw at 12 MPH (345 deg)TSLorenzo10/14 10:39 PMKelly
910/15 5:00 AM20.5N45.1W40MPH1004mbN at 13 MPH (10 deg)TSLorenzo10/15 4:39 AMBeven
1010/15 11:00 AM21.5N44.1W40MPH1005mbNne at 14 MPH (15 deg)TSLorenzo10/15 10:39 AMBucci
1110/15 5:00 PM23.1N42.5W35MPH1006mbNe at 18 MPH (35 deg)RemLorenzo10/15 4:42 PMBucci
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