According to the NHC site, they have posted a 28th system for 2005. During the post-analyse of the 2005, they discovered a sub-tropical system formed out by the Azores on Oct. 4 and dissipated on Oct. 5th. The system is an unnamed sub-tropical system. The storm reached a maximum intensity of 45 knots on the 4th before it was absorbed into a near by low pressure system. Here is the link to the write by the National Hurricane Center...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL312005_Unnamed_Subtropical_Storm.pdf
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