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08/29/2017 |
Born off the coast of Georgia on the 27th, the "disturbance" never actually reach tropical storm status and, therefore, was never named. Within two days it was gone, only dumping some rain on the Eastern Seaboard.
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2017-08-29 1700 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 45 mph NE at 24 |
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2017-08-29 1100 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 40 mph NE at 17 |
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2017-08-29 0500 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 40 mph NE at 12 |
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2017-08-28 2300 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 40 mph NNE at 7 |
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2017-08-28 1700 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 40 mph NE at 12 |
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2017-08-28 1100 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 35 mph NNE at 9 |
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2017-08-28 0500 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 35 mph Stationary |
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2017-08-27 2300 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 35 mph Stationary |
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2017-08-27 1700 EDT Potential Tropical Cyclone 35 mph Stationary |
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