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Atlantic has a 30% chance of something resembling a TC late this week. EPAC remains on fire.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 264 (Milton) , Major: 264 (Milton) Florida - Any: 264 (Milton) Major: 264 (Milton)
23.0N 99.2W
Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1008mb
Moving:
Nw at 12 mph
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Position History For Tropical Depression Unnamed (1908)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
109/16 7:00 AM24.7N90.5W45MPH0mb0 at 0MPHTSNot named09/16 12:00 PMUnknown
209/16 1:00 PM25.1N91.1W45MPH0mb305 at 6MPH (305 deg)TSNot named09/16 6:00 PMUnknown
309/16 7:00 PM25.6N91.7W50MPH0mb315 at 8MPH (315 deg)TSNot named09/17 12:00 AMUnknown
409/17 1:00 AM26.0N92.1W50MPH0mb320 at 5MPH (320 deg)TSNot named09/17 6:00 AMUnknown
509/17 7:00 AM26.5N92.6W60MPH0mb320 at 6MPH (320 deg)TSNot named09/17 12:00 PMUnknown
609/17 1:00 PM27.0N93.1W65MPH0mb320 at 6MPH (320 deg)TSNot named09/17 6:00 PMUnknown
709/17 7:00 PM27.4N93.4W70MPH0mb325 at 4MPH (325 deg)TSNot named09/18 12:00 AMUnknown
809/18 1:00 AM27.9N93.8W65MPH0mb325 at 6MPH (325 deg)TSNot named09/18 6:00 AMUnknown
909/18 7:00 AM28.3N93.8W40MPH0mb0 at 3MPH (0 deg)TSNot named09/18 12:00 PMUnknown
1009/18 1:00 PM28.7N93.4W30MPH0mb40 at 5MPH (40 deg)TDNot Named09/18 6:00 PMUnknown
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