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Taken from the NHC best-track data (1851-2004), using from http://gna.org/projects/tropicalcyclone. "Formation" is defined as a tropical system first reaching 35 knots.

Most east formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
GINGER 1967 7 -18.1°E, 18.0°N
NOT NAMED 1900 3 -18.5°E, 10.0°N
NOT NAMED 1988 6 -18.5°E, 13.8°N
NOT NAMED 1927 2 -19.3°E, 16.8°N
JEANNE 1998 10 -19.4°E, 11.0°N
NOT NAMED 1892 5 -19.5°E, 15.3°N
NOT NAMED 1948 6 -19.7°E, 14.3°N
NOT NAMED 1947 4 -20.1°E, 14.5°N
NOT NAMED 1893 6 -20.2°E, 18.1°N
NOT NAMED 1928 4 -20.4°E, 13.7°N
Most north formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1858 2 -40.0°E, 45.0°N
NOT NAMED 1855 2 -42.0°E, 44.0°N
ALBERTO 1988 1 -69.0°E, 41.5°N
NOT NAMED 1898 3 -42.1°E, 40.8°N
NOT NAMED 1869 1 -47.5°E, 40.5°N
NOT NAMED 1971 2 -58.5°E, 40.5°N
NOT NAMED 1860 3 -50.5°E, 40.0°N
NOT NAMED 1866 5 -62.5°E, 40.0°N
CHARLEY 1980 3 -65.9°E, 39.6°N
NOT NAMED 1863 2 -58.5°E, 39.4°N
Most west formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1855 1 -98.0°E, 22.2°N
NOT NAMED 1851 2 -97.6°E, 22.2°N
NOT NAMED 1865 2 -97.5°E, 26.0°N
NOT NAMED 1859 1 -97.5°E, 21.5°N
AMELIA 1978 2 -97.4°E, 26.4°N
CANDY 1968 3 -96.6°E, 26.4°N
NOT NAMED 1867 7 -96.5°E, 23.5°N
GABRIELLE 1995 7 -96.5°E, 23.5°N
NOT NAMED 1863 7 -96.5°E, 22.5°N
NOT NAMED 1960 1 -96.3°E, 24.7°N
Most south formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1902 3 -30.8°E, 7.7°N
NOT NAMED 1878 5 -54.2°E, 8.5°N
NOT NAMED 1896 6 -44.2°E, 8.7°N
NOT NAMED 1933 2 -56.2°E, 8.8°N
NOT NAMED 1901 2 -54.0°E, 9.0°N
FRAN 1990 6 -53.6°E, 9.0°N
NOT NAMED 1926 10 -80.7°E, 9.5°N
NOT NAMED 1865 7 -80.4°E, 9.5°N
NOT NAMED 1893 3 -50.5°E, 9.6°N
DOLLY 2002 4 -32.2°E, 9.7°N
Most northeast formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
IVAN 1980 9 -24.6°E, 35.6°N
EDOUARD 1990 5 -32.0°E, 37.4°N
NOT NAMED 1858 2 -40.0°E, 45.0°N
IRMA 1978 10 -31.5°E, 35.1°N
NOT NAMED 1855 2 -42.0°E, 44.0°N
GINGER 1967 7 -18.1°E, 18.0°N
NICOLE 1998 14 -29.1°E, 27.9°N
NOT NAMED 1898 3 -42.1°E, 40.8°N
NOT NAMED 1906 7 -31.9°E, 30.3°N
NOT NAMED 1893 6 -20.2°E, 18.1°N
Most northwest formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1863 9 -95.7°E, 28.5°N
AMELIA 1978 2 -97.4°E, 26.4°N
ALLISON 1989 1 -95.8°E, 27.8°N
NOT NAMED 1865 2 -97.5°E, 26.0°N
CANDY 1968 3 -96.6°E, 26.4°N
ABBY 1964 3 -94.4°E, 28.5°N
DANIELLE 1980 4 -93.4°E, 29.4°N
NOT NAMED 1851 1 -94.8°E, 28.0°N
DEBRA 1978 5 -94.1°E, 28.7°N
DEAN 1995 4 -94.0°E, 28.6°N
Most southeast formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1900 3 -18.5°E, 10.0°N
JEANNE 1998 10 -19.4°E, 11.0°N
NOT NAMED 1988 6 -18.5°E, 13.8°N
CLEO 1958 3 -21.6°E, 10.8°N
NOT NAMED 1948 6 -19.7°E, 14.3°N
NOT NAMED 1928 4 -20.4°E, 13.7°N
ALBERTO 2000 1 -22.3°E, 12.0°N
FRANCES 1980 6 -21.8°E, 12.7°N
NOT NAMED 1947 4 -20.1°E, 14.5°N
NOT NAMED 1892 5 -19.5°E, 15.3°N
Most southwest formations of Atlantic storms
Name Year ID Location
NOT NAMED 1923 3 -92.0°E, 10.4°N
NOT NAMED 1949 10 -89.5°E, 12.5°N
NOT NAMED 1902 4 -94.9°E, 18.7°N
NOT NAMED 1859 1 -97.5°E, 21.5°N
NOT NAMED 1855 1 -98.0°E, 22.2°N
EDOUARD 1984 6 -96.2°E, 20.5°N
NOT NAMED 1851 2 -97.6°E, 22.2°N
NOT NAMED 1933 10 -93.8°E, 18.6°N
NOT NAMED 1939 3 -93.7°E, 18.7°N
NOT NAMED 1853 5 -95.0°E, 20.0°N

Methodology

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How do you define Northeasternmost or southeasternmost? Hurricanehink 21:28, 9 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Latitude + longitude or latitude - longitude. — jdorje (talk) 22:38, 27 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
But using Latitude + longitude would cause a storm in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, say at 70º West and 40º north, to result in a very high number. I'm not sure if you can actually add that. You could use the distance formula and use distance from 0º West, 0º North, possibly. Hurricanehink 22:54, 27 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]