- 1953 Atlantic hurricane season
Infobox hurricane season
first storm formed=May 25 ,1953
last storm dissipated=December 9 ,1953
strongest storm=Carol - 929mbar (27.43inHg ), 150mph (240km/h )
total storms=14
major storms=4
total da
(1953USD )
$41.8 million (2005 USD)
total fatalities=1+
basin=Atlantic hurricane
five seasons=1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season officially began onJune 15 ,1953 , [Corpus Christi Times. [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Retrieved on2008-06-06 .] and lasted untilNovember 15 ,1953 . [Associated Press . [http://www.thehurricanearchive.com/Viewer.aspx?
] Retrieved on2008-06-06 .] These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when mosttropical cyclone s form in theAtlantic basin . The 1953 season was an active one, with fourteen tropical systems forming in theAtlantic basin that year; it is one of only 4 seasons to have a pre-season storm and a post-season storm, the others being the 1887, 2003, and 2007 seasons. Many of the storms were unnamed tropical storms, and barely half of the year's cyclones were named. This was the first time an organized list of female names was used to name Atlantic storms.Notable storms of 1953 include Tropical Storm Alice, which formed in late May and continued into June, striking
Central America ,Cuba andFlorida ; Hurricane Carol, a strong hurricane that tracked northwest across the Atlantic, then curved north and struckNew Brunswick as a Category 1 storm; and Hurricane Florence, which struck theFlorida Panhandle as a strong Category 1 storm.torms
Tropical Storm Alice
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Alice 1953 track.png
Formed=May 25
Dissipated=June 6
1-min winds=60
Pressure=997A large cold core low aloft developed an area of thunderstorms in theCaribbean Sea . It slowly organized, and became Tropical Storm Alice onMay 25 , the first female name ever used for a tropical storm in theAtlantic basin . Moving with the cold core aloft, Alice executed a counter-clockwise loop and hit Cape Gracias,Nicaragua on the 26th as a minimal tropical storm. It re-emerged in the Caribbean and moved northward, and gradually strengthened to a 65 mph tropical storm. Alice looped in the southeasternGulf of Mexico , and came within miles of WesternCuba . The storm turned northward, though, and dissipated on the 6th just inland ofPanama City, Florida . Alice caused some drownings in Cuba, but it helped end a nine-month drought there, and also helped to break a dry spell in Florida.Hurricane Barbara
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Barbara 1953 track.png
Formed=August 11
Dissipated=August 16
1-min winds=95
Pressure=987A tropical wave became a tropical storm over the southernBahamas onAugust 11 . Barbara headed northwestward, and attained hurricane strength the next day. The hurricane reached a peak of 110 mph winds on the 13th, but weakened slightly before hitting theOuter Banks . Barbara turned northeastward, and became extratropical on the 15th, just south ofNova Scotia . In North Carolina, the hurricane caused one death and $1,000,000 in property damage (1953US dollars ). InNew England , Barbara caused minor damage and gusty winds. [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1953.pdf 1953 Monthly Weather Review by the American Meteorological Society] ]Tropical Storm Three
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 3 track.png
Formed=August 28
Dissipated=September 3
1-min winds=50
Pressure=985Tropical Storm Three formed over theIsle of Youth onAugust 28 . It moved erratically, first quickly northward, followed by a turn to the east. It moved across southern Florida on the 29th, and turned to the northwest where it reached a peak of 60 mph winds. Tropical Storm Three weakened to a tropical depression at the time of itsSavannah, Georgia landfall onSeptember 1 , and dissipated 2 days later overKentucky .Hurricane Carol
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Carol 1953 track.png
Formed=August 28
Dissipated=September 9
1-min winds=130
Pressure=929The precursor to Hurricane Carol was a tropical wave that developed just off the coast of Africa onAugust 28 . It moved west-southwestward, and became a tropical storm on the 31st. Intensification was slow at first as it turned northwestward onSeptember 1 , but on the 2nd and 3rd, Carol rapidly intensified to a Category 4 hurricane with estimated 150mph winds. It maintained that intensity for a day, but weakened to a minimal hurricane due to cooler waters and unfavorable upper level shear. Carol maintained hurricane strength until the 7th, just after making landfall near theNew Brunswick /Nova Scotia border. Carol caused about $1 million (unknown USD) in damage to fish craft inNew England , but no deaths.Hurricane Dolly
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Dolly 1953 track.png
Formed=September 8
Dissipated=September 17
1-min winds=100
Pressure=995A tropical wave that moved into the northern Lesser Antilles and resulted in heavy rains [http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1953.pdf] formed into a tropical storm just north of theLesser Antilles onSeptember 8 . Dolly headed northwestward, and quickly strengthened to a 130 mph major hurricane on the 16th. The hurricane turned northeastward, and weakened for unknown reasons. It passedBermuda as a tropical storm on the 12th, and became extratropical later that day.Hurricane Edna
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Edna 1953 track.png
Formed=September 14
Dissipated=September 20
1-min winds=110Shortly behind Dolly, Hurricane Edna formed onSeptember 14 from a tropical wave. It followed a close track to Dolly, and reached major hurricane strength on the 16th. Edna turned northeastward, hitBermuda on the 17th, weakened, and became extratropical on the 18th. Edna caused considerable damage to Bermuda, but no damage figures exist.Tropical Storm Seven
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 7 track.png
Formed=September 14
Dissipated=September 21
1-min winds=60A tropical depression formed in the westernGulf of Mexico onSeptember 14 . It moved east-northeastward, strengthening to a tropical storm later that day. It executed a clockwise loop from the 16th to the 18th, reaching a peak of 70 mph winds on the way. It weakened to a minimal tropical storm at the time of its northwesternFlorida landfall on the 20th, and dissipated the next day.Hurricane Florence
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Florence 1953 track.png
Formed=September 23
Dissipated=September 28
1-min winds=110
Pressure=968A tropical wave developed into a tropical storm just southeast ofJamaica onSeptember 23 . Florence moved west-northwestward, and became a hurricane over theYucatan Channel on the 24th. As it moved north through the Gulf of Mexico, Florence reached a peak of 130 mph winds, but weakened to a minimal hurricane at the time of itsFlorida Panhandle landfall on the 26th. The hurricane became extratropical later that day, after causing $200,000 in damage (1953 dollars).Hurricane Gail
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Gail 1953 track.png
Formed=October 2
Dissipated=October 5
1-min winds=70Hurricane Gail formed from a tropical wave onOctober 2 in the tropical Atlantic. It moved west-northwestward, reaching tropical storm strength later that day and hurricane strength on the 3rd. Gail encountered unfavorable conditions as it turned southwestward, and dissipated on the 5th.Tropical Storm Ten
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 10 track.png
Formed=October 3
Dissipated=October 10
1-min winds=60Tropical Storm Ten developed just south ofCuba onOctober 3 . It crossed the island, and moved northeastward, reaching a peak as a tropical cyclone of 45 mph winds. Tropical Storm Ten became extratropical on the 6th, but remained a powerfulextratropical storm for 4 days.Tropical Storm Eleven
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 11 track.png
Formed=October 5
Dissipated=October 9
1-min winds=60The eleventh tropical storm of the season formed in the tropical Atlantic onOctober 5 , possibly from a tropical wave. It moved west-northwestward, reaching a peak of 70 mph winds before dissipating on the 9th.Tropical Storm Hazel
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=Hazel 1953 track.png
Formed=October 7
Dissipated=October 12
1-min winds=60
Pressure=994The twelfth tropical storm and the final named storm of the season formed in the Yucatan Channel onOctober 7 . Hazel moved northeastward, and hit southernFlorida as a 70 mph tropical storm on the 9th. It weakened slightly over land, but re-strengthened to a 70 mph tropical storm before becoming extratropical on the 10th. Hazel caused $250,000 in property damage (1953 dollars).Tropical Storm Thirteen
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 13 track.png
Formed=November 23
Dissipated=November 26
1-min winds=45A tropical storm developed northeast of theLesser Antilles onNovember 23 . It moved northeastward, strengthening to a 50 mph tropical storm before moving northwestward and weakening. The storm dissipated on the 26th.Tropical Storm Fourteen
Infobox Hurricane Small
Basin=Atl
Track=1953 Atlantic tropical storm 14 track.png
Formed=December 7
Dissipated=December 9
1-min winds=35The final tropical storm of the 1953 season developed northeast of theLesser Antilles onDecember 7 . It moved westward, briefly strengthening to a tropical storm on the 8th before dissipating on the 9th.Storm names
These names were used to name storms during the 1953 season. The list was the same for the 1954 season as well. Initially, all female names were used; it was not until the 1979 season that male and female names were used in alternating order. Names that were not assigned are marked in tcname unused.
Retirement
Although 1953 was the first season to use lists of names, no names from this season have been 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/1953.pdf Monthly Weather Review]
* [http://ams.allenpress.com/archive/1520-0469/12/5/pdf/i1520-0469-12-5-486.pdf On the formation of Tropical Storm Alice, 1953]
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