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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 Ernesto (2018)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
108/15 5:00 AM37.6N45.6W35MPH1009mbN at 5 MPH (350 deg)subTDFIVE08/15 4:38 AMCangialosi
208/15 11:00 AM38.1N46.0W40MPH1008mbN at 8 MPH (355 deg)subTSErnesto08/15 1:22 PMBrown
308/15 5:00 PM39.0N45.7W40MPH1008mbN at 9 MPH (5 deg)subTSErnesto08/15 4:39 PMBrown
408/15 11:00 PM39.7N45.1W40MPH1008mbNne at 10 MPH (25 deg)subTSErnesto08/15 10:06 PMStewart
508/16 5:00 AM40.8N44.1W40MPH1008mbNne at 13 MPH (30 deg)subTSErnesto08/16 4:36 AMCangialosi
608/16 11:00 AM42.0N43.2W45MPH1007mbNe at 16 MPH (35 deg)subTSErnesto08/16 10:57 AMBrown
708/16 5:00 PM43.0N41.0W45MPH1007mbNe at 18 MPH (45 deg)TSErnesto08/16 4:36 PMBrown
808/16 11:00 PM44.1N38.9W45MPH1007mbNe at 22 MPH (55 deg)TSErnesto08/16 10:42 PMBeven
908/17 5:00 AM45.6N36.4W45MPH1006mbNe at 25 MPH (50 deg)TSErnesto08/17 4:35 AMCangialosi
1008/17 11:00 AM47.1N32.9W45MPH1005mbNe at 30 MPH (50 deg)TSErnesto08/17 10:47 AMBrown
1108/17 5:00 PM49.1N29.8W45MPH1003mbNe at 31 MPH (55 deg)TSErnesto08/17 4:39 PMBrown
1208/17 11:00 PM50.4N25.6W45MPH999mbEne at 35 MPH (60 deg)TSErnesto08/17 10:36 PMBrennan
1308/18 5:00 AM51.9N20.0W40MPH1002mbEne at 35 MPH (60 deg)PTCErnesto08/18 4:38 AMAvila
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