The storm lost a large amount of strength before it moved over Newfoundland.
The storm lost hurricane intensity soon after moving away from the coast.
Shortly after moving over land, the storm lost its identity.
The storm lost strength over the day and was a tropical depression by early on July 11.
Early on July 14, the storm dropped below hurricane status and lost much of its convection during the day.
The storm lost its circulation and became a tropical wave on August 12.
Tropical storms lose their strength as they move over land.
The storm finally lost its identity near the southern tip of Greenland.
The storm never gained much intensity, and lost its identity south of Bermuda.
The vast majority of this damage occurred after the storm lost tropical characteristics.