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2024's Atlantic name list reuses 2018s, with Milton replacing Michael, and Francine Replacing Florence.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 248 (Idalia) , Major: 248 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 248 (Idalia) Major: 248 (Idalia)
 

Position History For Remnants Henri (2015)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
109/09 12:30 AM30.8N61.5W35MPH1011mbStationaryTDTD#809/09 12:27 AMBeven
209/09 5:00 AM30.9N61.4W35MPH1011mbStationaryTDTD#809/09 4:49 AMCangialosi
309/09 11:00 AM30.7N60.8W35MPH1011mbEse at 3 MPH (120 deg)TDTD#809/09 10:37 AMPasch
409/09 5:00 PM30.6N60.4W35MPH1009mbEse at 3 MPH (115 deg)TDTD#809/09 4:44 PMPasch
509/09 11:00 PM31.3N60.7W40MPH1008mbN at 5 MPH (355 deg)TSHenri09/09 10:47 PMBeven
609/10 5:00 AM31.4N61.0W40MPH1008mbN at 3 MPH (350 deg)TSHenri09/10 4:40 AMCangialosi
709/10 11:00 AM32.6N60.8W40MPH1008mbN at 9 MPH (360 deg)TSHenri09/10 10:38 AMBlake
809/10 5:00 PM33.9N60.7W40MPH1008mbN at 15 MPH (5 deg)TSHenri09/10 4:37 PMBlake
909/10 11:00 PM34.8N60.7W40MPH1008mbN at 14 MPH (5 deg)TSHenri09/10 10:34 PMBeven
1009/11 5:00 AM36.2N60.3W40MPH1008mbN at 16 MPH (10 deg)TSHenri09/11 4:41 AMKimberlain
1109/11 11:00 AM38.0N59.4W40MPH1008mbNne at 20 MPH (20 deg)TSHenri09/11 10:59 AMBlake
1209/11 5:00 PM40.0N58.5W40MPH1008mbNne at 24 MPH (20 deg)RemHenri09/11 4:35 PMBlake
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