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Named Storms
Arthur June 17 - June 19 Highest Flight Level Wind: 45 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 40 knots Lowest MSLP: 1004 mb (extrap) 4 Missions
Bertha July 7 - July 13 Highest Flight Level Wind: 122 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 90 knots Lowest MSLP: 960 mb 16 Missions
Cesar July 25 - July 28 Highest Flight Level Wind: 74 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 65 knots Lowest MSLP: 989 mb (extrap) 5 Missions
Dolly August 19 - August 23 Highest Flight Level Wind: 78 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 60 knots Lowest MSLP: 989 mb (extrap) 6 Missions
Edouard August 26 - September 2 Highest Flight Level Wind: 140 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 110 knots Lowest MSLP: 934 mb 18 Missions
Fran August 29 - September 6 Highest Flight Level Wind: 114 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 95 knots Lowest MSLP: 946 mb 17 Missions
Hortense September 6 - September 9 Highest Flight Level Wind: 89 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 75 knots Lowest MSLP: 986 mb (extrap) 8 Missions
Josephine October 4 - October 8 Highest Flight Level Wind: 74 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 70 knots Lowest MSLP: 981 mb (extrap) 10 Missions
Kyle October 11 - October 12 Highest Flight Level Wind: 49 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 50 knots Lowest MSLP: 1001 mb (extrap) 2 Missions
Lili October 15 - October 20 Highest Flight Level Wind: 112 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 75 knots Lowest MSLP: 960 mb 11 Missions
Marco November 16 - November 26 Highest Flight Level Wind: 71 knots Highest Est. Surface Wind: 60 knots Lowest MSLP: 983 mb (extrap) 18 Missions
Depressions
No available data.
Suspect Areas
First (AA) May 19 - May 22 Highest Flight Level Wind: 42 knots Lowest MSLP: 1004 mb (extrap) 3 Missions
Recon data on our site is raw. The raw observations will contain errors at times. The dates above represent the period over which reconnaissance took place, not the duration of the storm. The first date is the date of the first mission and the last date is the date of the last mission. All other observations noted on this archive page come solely from vortex messages, if available. Since this data is more likely to have been reviewed, we use it rather than using any other products on this summary page. It will still sometimes be erroneous. Additionally, our site will not always decode the most significant observations. If that occurs, they will not be reflected here. The highest flight level wind will usually be from the highest flight level wind remark in the remarks section, though it may come from item F, which is where the maximum inbound flight level wind is reported. The highest estimated surface wind is either from item D, the highest surface wind on the inbound leg, or from the highest surface wind remark if available. The surface wind is estimated either by SFMR or visually. The lowest mean sea level pressure (MSLP) comes from item H. If it was extrapolated, rather than measured by a dropsonde, it will be noted if it was noted as such in the vortex message.
Once a suspect area strengthens into a depression or named storm, or a depression strengthens into a named storm, we manually associate the recon that was done into that storm when it was weaker with the name of the highest level of development it achieved. (depression number or named storm)