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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 Tropical Depression OTTO (2004)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
111/30 4:00 PM31.8N51.0W45MPH997mbNorth near 5 MPHTSOtto11/30 3:31 PMPasch
211/30 11:00 PM31.6N50.8W45MPH997mbDrifting southeastTSOtto11/30 9:38 PMFranklin
312/01 4:00 AM31.9N50.7W50MPH993mbEast near 2 MPHTSOtto12/01 3:22 AMLawrence
412/01 10:00 AM31.4N50.2W45MPH998mbSoutheast near 3 MPHTSOtto12/01 9:26 AMPasch
512/01 4:00 PM30.7N49.9W40MPH999mbSoutheast near 6 MPHTSOtto12/01 3:26 PMPasch
612/01 10:00 PM30.2N49.7W40MPH997mbSouth-southeast near 7 MPHTSOtto12/01 9:34 PMStewart
712/02 4:00 AM29.8N49.9W40MPH996mbSouth near 6 MPHTSOtto12/02 3:20 AMStewart
812/02 10:00 AM28.8N50.6W35MPH995mbSouth near 7 MPHTDOTTO12/02 9:26 AMPasch
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