- 1963 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season
first storm formed=July 31 ,1963
last storm dissipated=October 29 ,1963
strongest storm=Flora - 940mbar (27.76inHg ), 145 mph (230km/h )
total storms=9
major storms=2
total daUSD )
$3.6 billion (2005 USD)
total fatalities=7225
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 The 1963 Atlantic hurricane season officially began onJune 15 ,1963 , and lasted untilNovember 15 ,1963 . [Associated Press . [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?] Retrieved on
2008-06-06 .] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin . The season was fairly average, with seven hurricanes and nine total storms forming.The most notable hurricane of the season was
Hurricane Flora . It was the fifth-deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, killing 7200 as it drifted throughHaiti andCuba as an intense hurricane.torms
Hurricane Arlene
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Arlene 1963 track.png
Formed=July 31
Dissipated=August 11
1-min winds=90
Pressure=969A cloud mass in the central Atlantic became a tropical depression onJuly 31 . It headed to the west, becoming a tropical storm onAugust 2 . Arlene rapidly intensified that day to become a 100 mph Category 2 hurricane, but lack of outflow weakened Arlene to a tropical depression on the 4th. For the next three days, a disturbed area of low pressure that may have had a circulation moved to the northwest. On the 8th, while turning northeastward, conditions favored development again, and Arlene rapidly intensified to a hurricane that night. Arlene passed overBermuda on the 9th, and, after reaching its peak of 100 mph again that night, steadily weakened until it became extratropical on the 11th. Arlene caused $300,000 in property damage in Bermuda, but no lives were lost.Hurricane Beulah
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Beulah 1963 track.png
Formed=August 20
Dissipated=August 28
1-min winds=105
Pressure=958The precursor to Hurricane Beulah was a tropical wave moving across the tropical Atlantic. It was organized enough to be called a tropical depression onAugust 20 , and it strengthened to tropical storm force the next day. Beulah moved northwestward, becoming a hurricane on the 22nd and a major hurricane on the 24th. The hurricane turned to the north, where the anticyclone that was favoring development to its south caused unfavorable conditions. Beulah weakened to a minimal hurricane, and raced to the northeast, maintaining hurricane strength until it became extratropical on the 28th, 250 miles east of Newfoundland.Tropical Storm Three
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1963 Atlantic tropical storm 3 track.png
Formed=September 10
Dissipated=September 15
1-min winds=50
Pressure=992A weak circulation north ofPuerto Rico moved northeastward, becoming a tropical depression onSeptember 10 . It was subtropical in nature, developing with the instability of cool and warm air, and became a tropical storm on the 11th. This small storm reached its peak of 60 mph on the 12th, but a cold front to its west caused it to gradually lose tropical characteristics. The storm became extratropical on the 14th, and was absorbed by the cold front on the 15th.Hurricane Cindy
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Cindy 1963 track.png
Formed=September 16
Dissipated=September 20
1-min winds=70
Pressure=996A trough of low pressure over theGulf of Mexico rapidly developed into a tropical storm onSeptember 16 . Cindy reached hurricane strength the next day, but didn't strengthen further prior to its landfall onHigh Island, Texas . Cindy brought heavy rain to southeastTexas as it drifted southwestward over the state. The hurricane dissipated on the 20th, after causing $12.5 million (1963 dollars ($76 million 2005 dollars)) in damage and three deaths.Hurricane Debra
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Debra 1963 track.png
Formed=September 19
Dissipated=September 24
1-min winds=65
Pressure=999OnSeptember 19 , a westward moving tropical wave became a tropical depression in the central tropical Atlantic. It became a tropical storm on the 21st, and spared the islands as it turned northward. Debra became a hurricane on the 21st, but as it moved northward, it was gradually absorbed by a large extratropical storm. Debra dissipated on the 24th.Hurricane Edith
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Edith 1963 track.png
Formed=September 23
Dissipated=September 29
1-min winds=85
Pressure=990TheIntertropical Convergence Zone developed a tropical depression onSeptember 23 , east of the southernLesser Antilles . It moved west-northwestward, quickly intensifying to a hurricane on the 24th. It crossed through theWindward Islands on the 25th as a 95 mph hurricane, but upper level winds weakened it to a minimal hurricane prior to itsDominican Republic landfall on the 27th. The island ripped apart the circulation, and Edith dissipated on the 29th. Edith killed ten inMartinique , injured 50 across theCaribbean , and caused $47 million (unknown USD) in damage. It was an unfortunate prelude toHurricane Flora just days later.Hurricane Flora
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Flora 1963 track.png
Formed=September 26
Dissipated=October 13
1-min winds=125
Pressure=940Hurricane Flora originated from a tropical depression which formed on September 26 in the Central Atlantic. The depression moved rapidly west-northwestward, and on the 29th it reached tropical storm status. It then rapidly intensified into a 120 mph Category 3 hurricane by the 30th. Flora moved through the Leeward Islands, first striking the island ofTobago , and passing nearGrenada shortly afterwards. Flora then crossed the Caribbean Sea and strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, peaking at 140 mph winds.Flora struck the southwest peninsula of Haiti on October 4 as a 140 mph hurricane, causing heavy rains. Flora then hit southeast Cuba near Guantanamo Bay on the same day, but a high pressure system to its north and west caused it to drift over Cuba and nearby waters. During this time, intense driving rains caused catastrophic flooding, resulting in thousands of deaths and millions in crop damage. A shortwave trough finally pulled Flora to the northeast, bringing the hurricane into the Atlantic Ocean on the 8th. Flora strengthened over the open Atlantic, but posed a threat only to shipping, and became extratropical on the 12th.
Hurricane Flora was the 5th or 6th deadliest Atlantic hurricane of all time, causing over 7,000 deaths and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, mostly due to flooding from intense rains as it stalled over Cuba and the surrounding areas. Damage estimates (mostly crop losses) reached over $500 million.
Hurricane Ginny
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Ginny 1963 track.png
Formed=October 16
Dissipated=October 30
1-min winds=95
Pressure=958A cold-core trough of low pressure existed over theBahamas , leading to the development of a depression onOctober 16 . The depression moved northward, reaching tropical storm force winds on the 19th.Reconnaissance aircraft reported a cold-core system that day, but as Ginny became better organized, it warmed, becoming a hurricane on the 20th and having an official warm core on the 22nd. After looping off the coast ofNorth Carolina and moving southwestward, Ginny weakened to a tropical storm, but as it crossed over theGulf Stream again, it restrengthened to a hurricane. Ginny turned to the northeast on the 25th, remaining offshore but coming close enough to cause rain and winds. The hurricane's intensity fluctuated as it headed northeastward, reaching its peak of 110 mph on the 29th. Ginny became extratropical due to the cooler waters and cooler air on the 29th, just after making landfall on southwestNova Scotia .Ginny was unusual as it is one of the latest hurricanes on record to make landfall near
New England , and was reported to have produced 18 inches (40 cm) ofsnow overMaine . The hurricane caused a total of seven deaths and $300,000 in damage (1963 dollars).Tropical Storm Helena
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Helena 1963 track.png
Formed=October 25
Dissipated=October 29
1-min winds=45
Pressure=1001Tropical Storm Helena formed from an easterly wave onOctober 25 . It became a tropical storm that day, and reached its peak of 50 mph before hitting theLesser Antilles . Helena's intensity fluctuated for the next 3 days, but upper level shear from Ginny and a low pressure surface trough caused it to dissipate on the 29th. Though it was weak, Helena was able to cause 5 deaths and $500,000 (1963 USD ($3 million 2005 USD)) in damage.torm names
The following names were used for named storms (tropical storms and hurricanes) that formed in the North Atlantic in 1963. Names that were not assigned are marked in tcname unused.
Retirement
The name Flora was later retired.
See also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons References
External links
* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1963.pdf Monthly Weather Review]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.