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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 43 (Milton) , Major: 43 (Milton) Florida - Any: 43 (Milton) Major: 43 (Milton)
 

Position History For Post-Tropical Cyclone Cyclone (2012)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/22 5:00 PM22.3N51.7W35MPH1006mbN at 7 MPH (350 deg)TDTD#1910/22 4:41 PMBerg
210/22 11:00 PM23.0N51.8W35MPH1006mbN at 9 MPH (355 deg)TDTD#1910/22 10:59 PMCangialosi
310/23 5:00 AM24.1N51.5W35MPH1006mbNne at 12 MPH (15 deg)TDTD#1910/23 4:56 AMRoberts
410/23 11:00 AM25.7N51.0W35MPH1006mbNne at 15 MPH (15 deg)TDTD#1910/23 10:41 AMBerg
510/23 5:00 PM26.3N50.0W35MPH1005mbNne at 14 MPH (30 deg)TDTD#1910/23 4:36 PMBerg
610/23 11:00 PM26.7N49.2W40MPH1004mbNe at 12 MPH (50 deg)TSTony10/23 10:47 PMCangialosi
710/24 5:00 AM27.4N47.9W45MPH1003mbEne at 16 MPH (60 deg)TSTony10/24 4:56 AMRoberts
810/24 11:00 AM28.5N45.4W50MPH1000mbEne at 21 MPH (60 deg)TSTony10/24 10:44 AMKimberlain
910/24 5:00 PM29.6N42.5W50MPH1000mbEne at 25 MPH (65 deg)TSTony10/24 4:50 PMKimberlain
1010/24 11:00 PM30.1N40.3W50MPH1000mbEne at 23 MPH (70 deg)TSTony10/24 10:38 PMBlake
1110/25 5:00 AM30.4N38.4W45MPH1002mbEne at 23 MPH (70 deg)TSTony10/25 4:53 AMRoberts
1210/25 11:00 AM31.0N36.3W40MPH1000mbEne at 21 MPH (70 deg)TSTony10/25 10:35 AMKimberlain
1310/25 5:00 PM31.2N34.0W40MPH1001mbEne at 22 MPH (75 deg)PTCCyclone10/25 4:44 PMKimberlain
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