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Hurricane Lisa was the twelfth named storm and ninth hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Lisa formed on September 19 in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean well to the west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. Lisa moved west, made a cyclonic loop, moved north-northwest, north, northwest, then northeast, where it briefly became a hurricane before weakening back to a tropical storm and becoming extratropical on October 3. Lisa caused no damage and no deaths.

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  • Hurricane Lisa was the twelfth named storm and ninth hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Lisa formed on September 19 in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean well to the west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. Lisa moved west, made a cyclonic loop, moved north-northwest, north, northwest, then northeast, where it briefly became a hurricane before weakening back to a tropical storm and becoming extratropical on October 3. Lisa caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Hurricane Lisa was a long-lived Cape Verde-type hurricane in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the twelfth named storm, as well as the ninth and final hurricane of the season. Lisa formed on September 19 and spent nearly two weeks fluctuating between a tropical depression and a tropical storm while traversing the central Atlantic. It briefly became a hurricane on October 2 in the north Atlantic before weakening and becoming extratropical shortly afterward. It was never a threat to land.
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  • Hurricane Lisa was the twelfth named storm and ninth hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Lisa formed on September 19 in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean well to the west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. Lisa moved west, made a cyclonic loop, moved north-northwest, north, northwest, then northeast, where it briefly became a hurricane before weakening back to a tropical storm and becoming extratropical on October 3. Lisa caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Hurricane Lisa was a long-lived Cape Verde-type hurricane in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the twelfth named storm, as well as the ninth and final hurricane of the season. Lisa formed on September 19 and spent nearly two weeks fluctuating between a tropical depression and a tropical storm while traversing the central Atlantic. It briefly became a hurricane on October 2 in the north Atlantic before weakening and becoming extratropical shortly afterward. It was never a threat to land.
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