- 1973 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season
Basin=Atl
Year=1973
Track=1973 Atlantic hurricane season map.png
First storm formed=July 1 ,1973
Last storm dissipated=October 27 ,1973
Strongest storm name=Ellen
Strongest storm winds=120
Strongest storm pressure=962
Average wind speed=1
Total depressions=
Total storms=8
Total hurricanes=4
Total intense=1
Fatalities=15
Da
Inflated=1
five seasons=1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975The 1973 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season to use theSaffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale .cite web|author=Associated Press|date=1973-05-09|title='73 Hurricanes to Be Graded|accessdate=2007-11-30|url=http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
|format=PDF] The season officially began onJune 1 ,1973 , and lasted untilNovember 30 ,1973 . These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin .Although more active than the 1972 season, 1973 brought few storms of note. Most named tropical cyclones of 1973 stayed well away from land; those storms that did affect land were relatively weak and caused little damage. This was the first year since the 1962 season that a hurricane did not cross the
United States coastline.__TOC__
torms
Hurricane Alice
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=July 1
Dissipated=July 7
1-min winds=80
Pressure=986The interaction between a tropical wave and a mid-level tropospheric trough led to the formation of a tropical depression northeast of theBahamas onJuly 1 . It didn't organize much on its first day of existence due to strong upper-level westerlies, but as the environment became more favorable on the 3rd, the depression became a tropical storm, and a hurricane that night. It moved to the northeast, passingBermuda on the way, becoming the first hurricane on record to affect the island during the month of July. Alice moved more rapidly to the north, due to a mid level trough, and as unfavorable conditions prevailed, Alice dissipated over southeastCanada on the 7th.ubtropical Storm Alfa
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Type=subtropical
Formed=July 30
Dissipated=August 2
1-min winds=40
Pressure=1005The first subtropical cyclone of the season formed convert|200|mi|km southeast ofCape Hatteras onJuly 30 . It moved quickly northeastward, reaching subtropical storm strength on the way. It briefly posed a threat toCape Cod , but it weakened as it passed east of there. The storm dissipated onAugust 2 .Hurricane Brenda
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=August 18
Dissipated=August 22
1-min winds=80
Pressure=977Hurricane Brenda developed from a tropical wave, moving westward through theCaribbean Sea . Forming onAugust 18 , the storm strengthened to a tropical storm prior to its firstYucatán Peninsula landfall. After moving offshore, Brenda turned southward in response to a strong ridge of high pressure. Prior to making its second landfall, Brenda strengthened to a hurricane, but its landfall nearCiudad del Carmen brought it overCentral America . Brenda dissipated on the 22nd.Tropical Storm Christine
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=August 25
Dissipated=September 4
1-min winds=60
Pressure=996Christine's formation at only 14°W while overGuinea ,Africa on August 25 makes it the easternmost tropical depression to form in theAtlantic basin . The tropical depression moved uneventfully westward, reaching tropical storm strength at 30°W. As it approached theLesser Antilles , it gradually fell apart, and onSeptember 4 , while north ofPuerto Rico , Christine dissipated.Tropical Storm Delia
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=September 1
Dissipated=September 7
1-min winds=60
Pressure=986The tropical depression that became Tropical Storm Delia formed from a tropical wave over the westernCaribbean Sea onSeptember 1 . As it moved into theGulf of Mexico , it rapidly strengthened into Tropical Storm Delia. While traveling briskly to the west-northwest, it reached its peak of convert|70|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on winds, but hostile conditions prevented the storm from becoming a hurricane. Late on the 4th, it made its first landfall on the SoutheastTexas coast nearFreeport , and after a loop it hit Freeport again on the 6th. This became the first known tropical cyclone to hit the same area twice. Delia spun down over Texas, and dissipated on the 7th over north-centralMexico .Tropical Depression Five
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=September 6
Dissipated=September 12
1-min winds=30A tropical depression formed in the northwestern Caribbean onSeptember 6 and moved northwestward over the Gulf of Mexico. It stalled over theFreeport, Texas area from the 10th to the 12th, bringing more rain to coastal areas that had already been saturated by Tropical Storm Delia. The tropical depression finally weakened as it moved east-northeastward across Louisiana. The depression caused $15 million more in crop damages.Hurricane Ellen
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=September 14
Dissipated=September 22
1-min winds=100
Pressure=962The tropical depression that became hurricane Ellen formed from a tropical wave onSeptember 14 , located convert|300|mi|km south of theCape Verde Islands . It moved northwestward, strengthening to a tropical storm on the 15th. Conditions weren't ideal for development, but Ellen managed to become a hurricane on the 19th. Just prior to becoming extratropical over the north Atlantic, Ellen became a major hurricane, the farthest north that such has ever happened at 38°N latitude. On the 22nd, it became extratropical.Hurricane Fran
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=October 8
Dissipated=October 12
1-min winds=70
Pressure=978An area of convection located north ofHispanola in early October gradually developed a circulation. OnOctober 8 , it became a subtropical depression while just south of Bermuda, and it became Subtropical Storm Bravo the next day. It became more tropical on the 10th as it reached hurricane strength, and it was named Fran. Fran quickly moved over the north Atlantic, passing over theAzores before becoming extratropical on the 13th.Tropical Storm Gilda
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Formed=October 16
Dissipated=October 27
1-min winds=60
Pressure=984The precursor to Tropical Storm Gilda was a large convective system partially due to a tropical wave. It gradually became better organized over the northwestern Caribbean Sea, and onOctober 15 , a tropical depression formed off the coast ofNicaragua . As it drifted to the northeast, it strengthened to a tropical storm, peaking at convert|70|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on winds. Before it hit the coast ofCuba , it weakened enough to cause only minor damage. When it did hit, it had become extremely disorganized, separating into a low level circulation and an area of convection well to the northeast. Cool, dry air entrained the new convection, leading to the development of a large subtropical cyclone. Reconnaissance confirmed this on the 24th, and Subtropical Storm Gilda became the first tropical system to pass through a subtropical stage prior to becoming extratropical. The large circulation continued to the northeast, and became extratropical onOctober 27 .Gilda caused heavy rain and mudslides in Jamaica, destroying six houses [http://www.oas.org/CDMP/document/kma/landsl_4.htm] and killing six. [http://www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/weather/weather.htm] In
Cuba , Gilda dropped convert|6|in|mm of rain, while convert|55|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on winds were reported in the northern part of the country. In theBahamas , Gilda caused serious crop damage from heavy rainfall and high tides. Gilda's persistent strong currents and easterly winds caused moderate beach erosion on theEast Coast of the United States , mostly along theFlorida coast. Damage from Gilda was minimal, and there were no reported US deaths. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1973.pdf]Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) Rating
ee also
*
List of Atlantic hurricanes
*List of Atlantic hurricane seasons
*1973 Pacific hurricane season
*1973 Pacific typhoon season
*1973 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
*Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons: 1972–73, 1973–74External links
* [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1973.pdf Monthly Weather Review]
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/1973.html HPC rainfall pages for 1973 Tropical Cyclones]References
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