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Hurricane Josephine was the tenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine developed as a Cape Verde hurricane on September 21 west of the Cape Verde Islands. Josephine did not attain hurricane status until October 4. It took the cyclone a total of 13¾ days to attain hurricane status, which is the second longest period for an Atlantic tropical cyclone to go from tropical depression status to hurricane status, behind only Hurricane Arlene of 1987, which in itself took 14.5 days. Josephine caused no damage and no deaths.

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  • Hurricane Josephine was the tenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine developed as a Cape Verde hurricane on September 21 west of the Cape Verde Islands. Josephine did not attain hurricane status until October 4. It took the cyclone a total of 13¾ days to attain hurricane status, which is the second longest period for an Atlantic tropical cyclone to go from tropical depression status to hurricane status, behind only Hurricane Arlene of 1987, which in itself took 14.5 days. Josephine caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Hurricane Josephine was the longest duration tropical cyclone of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season, lasting 15 days. The twelfth tropical cyclone, tenth named storm, and fifth hurricane of the season, Josephine developed on September 21 from a tropical wave that emerged from Africa in mid-September. The new system slowly organized into Tropical Storm Josephine on September 24, before weakening back to a tropical depression on September 26. Josephine remained weak for several days, and did not re-intensify into a tropical storm until October 1. Tropical Storm Josephine began to executive a cyclonic loop, by which time it had finally became a hurricane when completed on October 5. Josephine weakened back to a tropical storm the following day, and was declared extratropical late on October 6
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  • Hurricane Josephine was the longest duration tropical cyclone of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season, lasting 15 days. The twelfth tropical cyclone, tenth named storm, and fifth hurricane of the season, Josephine developed on September 21 from a tropical wave that emerged from Africa in mid-September. The new system slowly organized into Tropical Storm Josephine on September 24, before weakening back to a tropical depression on September 26. Josephine remained weak for several days, and did not re-intensify into a tropical storm until October 1. Tropical Storm Josephine began to executive a cyclonic loop, by which time it had finally became a hurricane when completed on October 5. Josephine weakened back to a tropical storm the following day, and was declared extratropical late on October 6.
  • Hurricane Josephine was the tenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine developed as a Cape Verde hurricane on September 21 west of the Cape Verde Islands. Josephine did not attain hurricane status until October 4. It took the cyclone a total of 13¾ days to attain hurricane status, which is the second longest period for an Atlantic tropical cyclone to go from tropical depression status to hurricane status, behind only Hurricane Arlene of 1987, which in itself took 14.5 days. Josephine caused no damage and no deaths.
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