1957 Pacific typhoon season

1957 Pacific typhoon season

Infobox hurricane season
Basin=WPac
Year=1957
Track=1957 Pacific typhoon season summary.jpg
First storm formed=January 3, 1957
Last storm dissipated=November 25, 1957
Strongest storm name=Super Typhoon Lola
Strongest storm pressure=900
Total storms=21
Total hurricanes=17
Total intense=8
Fatalities=155+
five seasons=1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959|
}

The 1957 Pacific typhoon season has no official bounds; it ran year-round in 1957, but most tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between June and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the international date line. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see 1957 Pacific hurricane season. Tropical Storms formed in the entire west Pacific basin were assigned a name by the Fleet Weather Center on Guam.

torms

Twenty-one tropical storms developed in 1957 in the Northwestern Pacific. Tropical depressions were likely, but no records are known to exist that would mention any. Eighteen storms reached typhoon intensity, of which 8 reached super typhoon strength. An additional storm, Della, came across the Dateline from the Central Pacific, therefore it is not taken account in the total number of storms.

Tropical Storm 01W

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=1957 West Pacific tropical storm 1 track.pngFormed=January 3
Dissipated=January 7
1-min winds=40
Pressure=995
The first tropical storm of the season formed on January 3. It moved westward and strengthened to a tropical storm with a pressure of 995 mbar and a windspeed of 45 mph (80 km/h), but shear apparently came into action and weakened 01W to a tropical depression. It hit the Philippines on January 6 with 35 mph (55 km/h) winds and dissipated shortly thereafter on January 7.

uper Typhoon Rose

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Rose 1957 track.pngFormed=January 22
Dissipated=January 27
1-min winds=135
Pressure=952
Rose formed on January 21 and moved west-northwest and gradually intensified. It continued to strengthen until it achieved a minimum central pressure of 952 mbar and 155 mph (250 km/h) winds, equivalent to a strong Category 4 hurricane. Shortly thereafter, it weakened to a tropical depression. But the depression lingered northward until Rose dissipated on January 27 without affecting any land.

Typhoon Shirley

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Shirley 1957 track.pngFormed=April 11
Dissipated=April 18
1-min winds=100
Pressure=975
Shirley formed on April 11 east of the Philippines. It moved north and intensified to its brief peak of 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and a pressure of 975 mbar on April 15. Shirley then turned to the northwest and weakened to a tropical storm on April 16. Shirley turned to the west and dissipated on April 18 near the northern end of Luzon.

Typhoon Trix

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Trix 1957 track.pngFormed=May 2
Dissipated=May 17
1-min winds=120
Trix formed on May 2 near the Marshall Islands. It moved north briefly on May 3 and May 4, intensified to its peak of 140 mph (225 km/h) on May 5, and then turned to the west-northwest. Trix turned to the north on May 9 and to the east-northeast on May 10, weakening to a Category 2 typhoon on May 11. Trix continued to move northeast and weakened to a Category 1 typhoon on May 13. It dissipated on May 17 just over the Date Line without affecting any land.

uper Typhoon Virginia

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Virginia 1957 track.pngFormed=June 18
Dissipated=June 28
1-min winds=150
Virginia formed on June 18 in the open western Pacific east of the southern Philippines. It moved west and strengthened to a typhoon on June 20 and reached its peak of 175 mph (280 km/h) on June 22. Virginia then began to move northwest and weakened to a Category 4 typhoon as it passed east of Luzon on June 23 and June 24. It turned northward on June 24, strengthened to a secondary peak of 160 mph (260 km/h), and weakened before it made landfall in Taiwan on June 25 as a Category 2 typhoon. Virginia then continued to move north and then northeast until its dissipation on June 28.

Virginia was an early season typhoon. It destroyed 1,000 buildings and killed 86 people as it sliced through Taiwan and southern Japan. The storm left $20 million dollars (1957 USD) in damage. [https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/best_tracks/TCIDWNP.htm Tcidwnp ] ]

Virginia was originally name Virgini by the JTWC, which was a mistake. They have now changed its name to Virginia.

Typhoon Wendy

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Wendy 1957 track.pngFormed=July 11
Dissipated=July 17
1-min winds=90
Pressure=985
Wendy formed on July 10, and took a western path. It was projected to make landfall in the Philippines, which it did do on July 14 with 105 mph winds and a pressure of 985 mbar. After landfall, it weakened to a category one typhoon, but restrengthened after reaching the Pacific Ocean again. It battered Hong Kong when it struck it on July 16. Typhoon Wendy weakened over China and dissipated two days later. It killed 16 people and left millions of dollars in damage.Fact|date=February 2007

uper Typhoon Agnes

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Agnes 1957 track.pngFormed=August 12
Dissipated=August 22
1-min winds=135
Pressure=905
On August 12, the 7th storm of the season formed. Agnes moved northward on an erratic in a northern direction until August 16, when it briefly turned to the northwest toward China. Agnes then began curve towards the north, passing over over one of the Ryukyu Islands with 155 mph winds and a minimum central pressure of 905 mbar. After it passed over the islands, Agnes weakened to tropical storm strength. On August 21, South Korea was struck by a 50 mph Agnes; their 1th tropical cyclone of the season. It passed over the peninsula and briefly was over water before it hit Russia with 45 mph winds. Agnes became extratropical the next day over southern Russia. Its extratropical form continued for two more days until it dissipated in the center of the Sea of Okhotsk.

Tropical Storm 08W

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=1957 West Pacific tropical storm 8 track.pngFormed=August 15
Dissipated=August 20
1-min winds=55
08W formed on August 15, becoming the 8th of the season. It moved in a generally westward direction for a couple days until it struck Hainan on August 18 with 65 mph winds and a minimum pressure of 984 mbar. It moved south over land, retaining its strength. It soon moved north again, but suddenly turned southwest for a brief time before it returned to its original path. It weakened to a tropical depression on August 20 and struck mainland China later that day. It almost became extratropical almost at the same time. Ex-08W lingered northeast until the 24th, when the last of it was gone after ten days in existence.

Unnamed Tropical Storm

A disturbance close to Japan's coast developed into a tropical depression on August 22, and became a tropical storm 6 hours later. It managed to achieve a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar before it struck the southeastern portion of Japan. It weakened to a tropical depression shortly before landfall though, and became extratropical the next day. But its extratropical remnants continued to move north-northeast, then northeast, and then east-northeast until it dissipated on August 27.

Typhoon Bess

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Bess 1957 track.pngFormed=August 27
Dissipated=September 9
1-min winds=100
Pressure=950
Bess formed on August 26 close to the Marshall Islands. After moving westward, Bess attained Category 3 status with 115 mph winds a pressure of 950 mbar. It hit southern Japan on September 6 and later became extratropical over water on September 9. But the extratropical form of Bess continued east for one more day before it became disorganized enough to be declared dissipated.

Typhoon Carmen

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Carmen 1957 track.pngFormed=September 9
Dissipated=September 16
1-min winds=110
Pressure=960
Carmen formed on September 9 north-northeast of the Philippines. It slowly moved north and the west over the course of three days, until it strengthened to a tropical storm. Carmen headed south briefly before heading east-northeast, when it began to strengthen even more. Carmen reached winds of 125 mph and a pressure of 960 mbar. But shortly thereafter, the strengthening stopped, and it slowly weakened. On September 15, Carmen made landfall in southern China and dissipated the following day.

Typhoon Della

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Della 1957 track.pngFormed=September 12
Dissipated=September 18
1-min winds=110
Pressure=960
A disturbance in the Intertropical Convergence Zone developed into Tropical Storm Della on September 1. Della moved west-northwestward, strengthening to a hurricane while west of Hawaii. There, it brought heavy surf to the western islands. The hurricane continued generally westward, moving to the southwest while crossing the International Date Line. It turned westward and the northwestward. During hits long northwestward trek, Della reached its peak intensity of 140 mph and a minimum central pressure of ≤960 mbar. On September 14, Della began to travel a completely opposite direction-northeast. It continued that direction for a number of days, until it reached the Dateline as a 70 mph tropical storm. As the storm was crossing the date line, it turned sharply to the north-northeast. A few days later, Della turned east-northeast and dissipated on September 18.

Typhoon Elaine

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Elaine 1957 track.pngFormed=September 14
Dissipated=September 20
1-min winds=120
Pressure=945
On September 14, in the open Pacific, Elaine was formed. It moved in a generally northwestward direction while gaining strength. Its peak intensity was 140 mph and a pressure of 945 mbar. But it turned sharply to the northeast and lost strength. On its penultimate day as a tropical cyclone, it turned eastward and became extratropical the next day. Elaine's extratropical form continued one more day, and dissipated, one week since its formation, just over the Dateline.

uper Typhoon Faye

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Faye 1957 track.pngFormed=September 18
Dissipated=September 30
1-min winds=140
Pressure=930
Faye formed on September 18. It strengthened at a moderate pace until it reached its peak of 160 mph (260 km/h) and 930 mbar. After weakening, it struck Okinawa as a Category 2 typhoon; Faye battered the island, which was still recovering from Typhoon Emma that struck the same area a year ago. 53 people died in its wake, while 79 were listed as missing. Faye also left $11.3 million (1957 USD)Fact|date=February 2007 in damage, straining the expensive budget caused by past and future typhoons that struck the island. Faye passed over the Date Line and shortly after became extratropical on the last day of the month, but continued one more day as an extratropical system before it met its demise.

Typhoon Gloria

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Gloria 1957 track.pngFormed=September 18
Dissipated=September 22
1-min winds=90
Pressure=980
Gloria formed on September 17. After crossing the Philippines as a category two, it brought hurricane winds to Hong Kong and strong winds to Macau. [http://www.weather.gov.hk/informtc/no10/gloria.htm Typhoon Gloria ] ] After landfall, it moved east and met its demise on September 24. It had a minimum central pressure of 980 mbar and maximum winds of 105 mph.

uper Typhoon Hester

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Hester 1957 track.pngFormed=October 3
Dissipated=October 11
1-min winds=130
Pressure=900
Hester formed on October 3 east of the Philippines. It moved north and strengthened to a typhoon with 150 mph winds and a pressure of 900 mbar. It became extratropical on October 11, moved east, and dissipated on October 13, just over the dateline. Hester never struck land, but it did throw the "SS Ingleton" off course.Fact|date=February 2007

Typhoon Irma

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Irma 1957 track.pngFormed=October 9
Dissipated=October 13
1-min winds=75
Pressure=996
Irma formed on October 9, west of the Philippines. The tropical cyclone strengthened to a category one typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph and a minimum central pressure 990 mbar. It moved west, and hit Vietnam with 80 mph winds and a minimum central pressure of 996 mbar. It dissipated on October 13, over the Thailand-Laos border.

Tropical Storm 17W

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=1957 West Pacific tropical storm 17 track.pngFormed=October 12
Dissipated=October 15
1-min winds=45
Pressure=1000
Tropical Storm 17W formed on October 11. Later, it hit the Philippines as a tropical depression once, then again as a tropical depression, but actually strengthened to tropical storm strength while over land. It continued west-northwest until it struck China. It dissipated around the same moment it made landfall on October 15. 16W had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and a minimum central pressure of 1000 mbar.

uper Typhoon Judy

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Judy 1957 track.pngFormed=October 19
Dissipated=October 30
1-min winds=130
Pressure=960
Judy formed on October 19, in the open Pacific. It moved westward and strengthened into a super typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph and a minimum central pressure of 960 mbar. It then began to curve north, therefore weakening. Judy passed by Japan, but far away enough to avoid damage. Soon after that, it began to move east and then east-northeast as a tropical storm. Judy dissipated on October 30, just over the Date Line.

uper Typhoon Kit

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Kit 1957 track.pngFormed=November 6
Dissipated=November 17
1-min winds=140
Pressure=910
On November 6, Kit formed in the same general area as Super Typhoon Judy did. It moved westward and slowly strengthened. But after reaching tropical storm-strength, Kit's intensification rapidly quickened. It briefly became a category five super typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph and a minimum central pressure of 910 mbar. After weakening slightly, Kit struck the northern Philippines as a Category 4 on November 11. After exiting land, Kit restrengthened into a Category 1. It became extratropical on November 17 and dissipated shortly thereafter.

uper Typhoon Lola

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Lola 1957 track.pngFormed=November 7
Dissipated=November 22
1-min winds=160
Pressure=900
Lola formed on November 7 in the open Pacific. It moved west for a while before it shifted to a more northern position. It was shortly after that Lola had maximum sustained winds of 185 mph and a minimum central pressure of 900 mbar. Then Lola weakened and slowly curved east. It weakened to a tropical storm, then back to category one. But Lola was too far north to retain the strength and weakened even more. Lola dissipated on November 22, well over the Dateline. At some point, Lola hit Guam [ [http://www.pacificworlds.com/guam/memories/chronol.cfm Guam: Inarajan - Memories: Chronology ] ] and caused areas in Merizo to flood four to five feet. [http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/pao/Heavyweather/thh_nc/guam/apra/text/sect6.htm] In addition, damage was recorded in the Bikini Atoll after Lola passed near Kili Island. Crops were destroyed and the island's supply ship was sunk. [http://www.worldofdiving.com/html/bikinihistory.html bikinihisory ] ]

Typhoon Mamie

Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=WPac
Track=Mamie 1957 track.pngFormed=November 17
Dissipated=November 24
1-min winds=110
Pressure=960
On November 17, Tropical Storm Mamie developed over the open Pacific Ocean, in a way similar to Typhoon Lola's formation, but moved northwest instead. As soon as Mamie began to curved north, it attained its maximum sustained winds of 125 mph and minimum central pressure of 960 mbar. But then it moved east-northeast and rapidly weakened. Mamie moved north and became extratropical on November 24, and dissipated on November 25.

eason statistics

Meteorological statistics

This table includes the maxima of storms that formed west of the international dateline.

The color on the background of the storm's entry gives its strength at peak intensity, on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.


One eastern Pacific storm, Hurricane Della, crossed into this basin. It became Typhoon Della, keeping its original name (even though its name was from the West Pacific list) and "C" suffix. In addition, Hurricane Nina formed in the Central Pacific, and remained in the basin. It received a name on the West Pacific list; but doesn't count as part of the 1957 Pacific typhoon season.

ee also

*List of Pacific typhoon seasons
*1957 Atlantic hurricane season
*1950-1969 Pacific hurricane seasons

External links

* [http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/1957/index.html Unisys West Pacific season tracks]
* [http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane/e_pacific/1957/index.html Unisys East Pacific season tracks]
* [http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/year/wnp/1957.html.en Typhoon list, 1957]
* [https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc/best_tracks/TC_bt_report.html List of DOD publishing organizations and basins covered for the entire 1945-2000 period.]

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