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Kirk appeared on the 28th of August and, quickly, moved north, away from land. By Thursday, he was a hurricane and made category 2 the next day.
Kirk was never a threat to land and dissipated on the 2nd of September.
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2012-09-02 1700 EDT Post-Tropical Cyclone 50 mph NE at 47 mph |
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2012-09-02 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 50 mph NE at 37 mph |
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2012-09-02 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 50 mph NE at 32 mph |
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2012-09-01 1700 EDT Tropical Storm 65 mph NE at 29 mph |
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2012-09-01 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 70 mph NE at 25 mph |
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2012-09-01 0500 EDT Hurricane 75 mph NE at 23 mph |
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2012-08-31 1700 EDT Hurricane 90 mph N at 13 mph |
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2012-08-31 1100 EDT Hurricane Category 2 105 mph N at 13 mph |
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2012-08-31 0500 EDT Hurricane Category 2 105 mph NNW at 12 mph |
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2012-08-30 1700 EDT Hurricane 90 mph NNW at 13 mph |
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2012-08-30 1100 EDT Hurricane 75 mph NW at 12 mph |
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2012-08-30 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 65 mph NW at 10 mph |
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2012-08-29 1700 EDT Tropical Storm 50 mph WNW at 12 mph |
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2012-08-29 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 45 mph WNW at 12 mph |
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2012-08-29 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 45 mph WNW at 9 mph |
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2012-08-28 1700 EDT Tropical Depression 35 mph WNW at 10 mph |
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