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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 44 (Milton) , Major: 44 (Milton) Florida - Any: 44 (Milton) Major: 44 (Milton)
 

Position History For Remnants Hanna (2014)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/21 11:00 PM19.4N92.9W35MPH1000mbE at 6 MPH (90 deg)TDTD#910/21 11:08 PMBrown
1A10/22 2:00 AM19.4N92.6W35MPH1000mbE at 6 MPH (90 deg)TDTD#910/22 1:59 AMPasch
210/22 5:00 AM19.4N92.3W35MPH1000mbE at 6 MPH (90 deg)TDTD#910/22 4:38 AMPasch
2A10/22 8:00 AM19.4N92.4W35MPH1002mbStationaryTDTD#910/22 7:56 AMAvila
310/22 11:00 AM19.4N92.4W35MPH1002mbStationaryTDTD#910/22 11:02 AMAvila
3A10/22 2:00 PM19.3N92.1W35MPH1003mbE at 4 MPH (95 deg)TDTD#910/22 1:41 PMAvila
410/22 5:00 PM19.2N91.7W35MPH1003mbEse at 5 MPH (115 deg)TDTD#910/22 4:41 PMAvila
4A10/22 8:00 PM19.1N91.2W30MPH1004mbEse at 7 MPH (105 deg)TDTD#910/22 8:02 PMBrown
510/22 11:00 PM18.9N90.9W30MPH1004mbEse at 6 MPH (105 deg)PTCCyclone10/22 10:41 PMBrown
610/27 11:00 AM14.5N83.2W40MPH1005mbWsw at 7 MPH (250 deg)TSHanna10/27 9:13 AMBerg
6A10/27 2:00 PM14.9N83.5W40MPH1005mbW at 7 MPH (260 deg)TSHanna10/27 1:52 PMBerg
710/27 5:00 PM14.6N83.9W40MPH1005mbW at 7 MPH (260 deg)TSHanna10/27 4:43 PMBerg
7A10/27 8:00 PM14.6N84.2W35MPH1006mbW at 7 MPH (265 deg)TDHANNA10/27 7:49 PMBrennan
810/27 11:00 PM14.5N84.5W35MPH1006mbW at 5 MPH (270 deg)RemHanna10/27 10:43 PMBrennan
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