Tropical Storm Lee was the 12th named storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which briefly reached tropical storm strength in between Bermuda and the Azores before being absorbed into a cold front on September 4. Lee was the second weakest storm of the season, next to Tropical Storm Bret, though it did last longer than Bret did. It was also the least notable, and probably least acknowledged storm of the season. Lee never threatened land, and no ships were reported to have come into contact with Lee. No damage or deaths are associated with the tropical storm.
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| - Tropical Storm Lee was the 12th named storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which briefly reached tropical storm strength in between Bermuda and the Azores before being absorbed into a cold front on September 4. Lee was the second weakest storm of the season, next to Tropical Storm Bret, though it did last longer than Bret did. It was also the least notable, and probably least acknowledged storm of the season. Lee never threatened land, and no ships were reported to have come into contact with Lee. No damage or deaths are associated with the tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Lee was a weak storm in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season that briefly reached tropical storm strength late in August over the central Atlantic. It was the twelfth named storm of the season and spent much of its lifespan as a tropical depression or as a remnant low.
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| - Tropical Storm Lee was the 12th named storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which briefly reached tropical storm strength in between Bermuda and the Azores before being absorbed into a cold front on September 4. Lee was the second weakest storm of the season, next to Tropical Storm Bret, though it did last longer than Bret did. It was also the least notable, and probably least acknowledged storm of the season. Lee never threatened land, and no ships were reported to have come into contact with Lee. No damage or deaths are associated with the tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Lee was a weak storm in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season that briefly reached tropical storm strength late in August over the central Atlantic. It was the twelfth named storm of the season and spent much of its lifespan as a tropical depression or as a remnant low. Tropical Storm Lee initially formed east of the Lesser Antilles as a tropical depression on August 28, before degenerating into a remnant low the next day. The low moved north and briefly achieved tropical storm status on August 31, as it moved around a non-tropical system, the presence of which complicated forecasts. Tropical Storm Lee degenerated back into a remnant low on September 2 and was then absorbed by a cold front. During its brief existence Tropical Storm Lee never threatened any land.
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