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Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 76 (Milton) , Major: 76 (Milton) Florida - Any: 76 (Milton) Major: 76 (Milton)
 

List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 1998

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(Note there are issues with some of the pre 2004 data in some instances, this will be cleaned up soon)
1998 Season Count: 14/10/3
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map
1Tropical Storm Alex07/27/199808/02/1998
50 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
2Hurricane Bonnie08/19/199808/31/1998
115 MPH
954mb[ Map ] 
3Tropical Storm Charley08/21/199808/23/1998
70 MPH
1000mb[ Map ] 
4Hurricane Danielle08/24/199809/08/1998
105 MPH
960mb[ Map ] 
5Hurricane Earl08/31/199809/08/1998
100 MPH
964mb[ Map ] 
6Tropical Storm Frances09/08/199809/13/1998
65 MPH
990mb[ Map ] 
7Hurricane Georges09/15/199810/01/1998
155 MPH
937mb[ Map ] 
8Tropical Storm Hermine09/17/199809/20/1998
45 MPH
999mb[ Map ] 
9Hurricane Ivan09/18/199809/27/1998
90 MPH
975mb[ Map ] 
10Hurricane Jeanne09/21/199810/04/1998
105 MPH
969mb[ Map ] 
11Hurricane Karl09/23/199809/29/1998
105 MPH
970mb[ Map ] 
12Hurricane Lisa10/04/199810/09/1998
75 MPH
995mb[ Map ] 
13Hurricane Mitch10/21/199811/09/1998
180 MPH
905mb[ Map ] 
14Hurricane Nicole11/23/199812/02/1998
85 MPH
979mb[ Map ] 
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