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10/17/12 |
Friday, October 12th, Tropical Storm Rafael appeared over the Eastern Caribbean.
Three days later, on the 15th, he became a hurricane.
Rafael hit Bermuda on the 16th and then dissipated the following day.
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2012-10-17 1700 EDT Post-Tropical Cyclone 75 mph NE at 35 mph |
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2012-10-17 1100 EDT Hurricane 75 mph NNE at 35 mph |
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2012-10-17 0500 EDT Hurricane 80 mph NNE at 33 mph |
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2012-10-16 2000 EDT Hurricane 85 mph NNE at 26 mph |
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2012-10-16 1100 EDT Hurricane 95 mph NNE at 24 mph |
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2012-10-16 0500 EDT Hurricane 85 mph NNE at 16 mph |
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2012-10-15 1845 EDT Hurricane 85 mph N at 10 mph |
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2012-10-15 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 70 mph NNW at 9 mph |
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2012-10-15 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 70 mph NNW at 10 mph |
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2012-10-14 1700 EDT Tropical Storm 60 mph NNW at 10 mph |
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2012-10-14 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 60 mph NNW at 12 mph |
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2012-10-14 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 50 mph NNW at 13 mph |
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2012-10-13 2000 EDT Tropical Storm 50 mph N at 12 mph |
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2012-10-13 1100 EDT Tropical Storm 40 mph N at 9 mph |
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2012-10-13 0500 EDT Tropical Storm 40 mph NW at 9 mph |
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2012-10-12 1930 EDT Tropical Storm 40 mph NNW at 12 mph |
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