Tropical Storm Otto was the fifteenth named storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed on November 29, just one day prior to the very last day of the Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean via baroclinic processes. Otto caused no damage and no fatalities, because it stayed far away from any land areas.
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| - Tropical Storm Otto was the fifteenth named storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed on November 29, just one day prior to the very last day of the Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean via baroclinic processes. Otto caused no damage and no fatalities, because it stayed far away from any land areas.
- Tropical Storm Otto was a tropical storm that formed during the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on 29 November, very late in the season, and persisted into December, dissipating on 3 December. Tropical Storm Otto was the fifteenth and final storm to be named in 2004. No damages were reported relating to Otto, as it remained far from land, never moving within 800 miles (1290 km) from the island of Bermuda, the nearest land mass. Tropical Storm Otto was most notable for having been a rather rare out-of-season storm, as it continued its life into the month of December (the official hurricane season ended on 30 November).
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| - Tropical Storm Otto was the fifteenth named storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed on November 29, just one day prior to the very last day of the Atlantic hurricane season. Otto formed in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean via baroclinic processes. Otto caused no damage and no fatalities, because it stayed far away from any land areas.
- Tropical Storm Otto was a tropical storm that formed during the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on 29 November, very late in the season, and persisted into December, dissipating on 3 December. Tropical Storm Otto was the fifteenth and final storm to be named in 2004. No damages were reported relating to Otto, as it remained far from land, never moving within 800 miles (1290 km) from the island of Bermuda, the nearest land mass. Tropical Storm Otto was most notable for having been a rather rare out-of-season storm, as it continued its life into the month of December (the official hurricane season ended on 30 November).
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