Hm, that girl does not want to die. First surviving in the shadow of Karl, now the encounter with 93L. It looked several times she is gone, but she just keeps going.
Have a look at
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2.cgi?SIZE=thumb&YEAR=2004&MO=Sep&BASIN=ATL&STORM_NAME=13L.LISA&PROD=ir1km&PHOT=yes&DISPLAY=Animate&ARCHIVE=active&TYPE=ssmi&NAV=tc&ANIM_TYPE=Animate&CURRENT=20040923.1030.meteo7.x.ir1km.13LLISA.45kts-1000mb-132N-413W.jpg&DIR=/data/www/tropical_cyclones/tc04/ATL/13L.LISA/ssmi/ir1km&MOSAIC_SCALE=20&STYLE=tables&ACTIVES=04-ATL-09L.IVAN,04-ATL-11L.JEANNE,04-ATL-12L.KARL,04-ATL-13L.LISA,04-WPAC-25W.MEARI,04-ATL-93L.INVEST,04-ATL-94L.INVEST,
to see how they are dancing around each other. Lisa went from >14N to about about 12N in this dance.
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