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1951 Atlantic hurricane season

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dominant system within the broad frontal region. A ridge to the east turned this storm to the southwest. The winds diminished below hurricane-intensity on December 5, and concurrently the inner structure became more tropical as the frontal features dissipated. During this time, ships in the region reported strong winds, mostly to the north. Increasing water temperatures fueled atmospheric instability, likely causing an increase in convection, and the system was potentially a subtropical cyclone on December 6, while located about 1,015 mi (1,633 km) east-northeast of Bermuda. A nearby ship recorded a minimum pressure of 987 mbar (29.1 inHg) around that time. After the storm turned to the southeast, a ship in the region reported winds of 75 mph (121 km/h) near the center and a pressure of 995 mbar (29.4 inHg), while a weather station indicated that the system had a warm core. The data suggested that the system became a fully tropical hurricane by 12:00 UTC on December 7, and that it likely had evolved into a tropical storm six hours earlier. By 18:00 UTC that night, the hurricane attained peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h).
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west-northwest. On September 5, Fox attained hurricane status, around the same time as it was first observed by ships. Two days later, Hurricane Hunters reported peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h), making it a major hurricane, albeit one of very small extent. Around that time, Fox interacted with Hurricane Easy to its northwest. After maintaining peak winds for 12 hours, Fox began a steady weakening trend, accelerating to the north and northeast ahead of Easy and passing to the east of Bermuda. On September 10, Fox, while still of hurricane force, became extratropical between the
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was reverting to an extratropical storm at the time. By 06:00 UTC on December 11, the system was extratropical again after it rejoined with a nearby cold front. It likely merged with another nontropical storm to its east on December 12, although it is possible the former hurricane remained a distinct system. A building ridge near
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cyclone late on September 11, while still maintaining hurricane-force winds. The remnants lost their hurricane-force winds on September 12, only to briefly regain them two days later. On September 14, Easy lost its identity over the northern Atlantic Ocean after it was absorbed by another extratropical storm to the north.
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before turning east and reaching its peak of 90 mph (140 km/h) early on May 22. Along the coast, the hurricane produced high tides but little damage. Able maintained hurricane intensity for two more days before weakening to a tropical storm early on May 24. Able rapidly dissipated
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beginning in the 1970s, but was unable to be classified as such given the lack of satellite imagery to prove its status. Given the name "Jig", it moved northeastward, quickly attaining hurricane status with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h), which it maintained for a full day. On October 16,
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on the Saffir-Simpson scale; A reanalysis in 2015 lowered the peak winds to 150 mph (240 km/h) on September 8. This was based on the Hurricane Hunters reporting a pressure of 937 mb (27.67 inHg) on the previous day, and a ship reporting winds of 140 mph (230 km/h).
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as a minimal hurricane early on August 21. Once over water, it failed to re-intensify for a full day, but began doing so early on August 22. As it did so, it rapidly re-intensified for a third and final time, reaching peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) before striking near the city
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spawned a tropical depression in the western Caribbean Sea on September 29. It moved north-northwestward for a few days before turning eastward in the central Gulf of Mexico. Based on Hurricane Hunter reports, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm How late on September 30, and it
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with the small Hurricane Fox to the east; this was the first observed instance of a hurricane affecting another's path. Easy then turned to the northeast, passing a short distance southeast of Bermuda on September 9 with winds of 110 mph (177 km/h). Easy evolved into an extratropical
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On December 8, the hurricane turned to the east and weakened into a tropical storm, steered by an approaching trough. Over the next day, the storm accelerated to the east-northeast toward the Azores. Late on December 10, the storm moved through the Azores as a tropical storm, although it
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of Able produced light rainfall and high seas along the Florida coastline. It later moved through the northern Bahamas early on May 18, where it produced hurricane-force winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). The hurricane later turned to the north, gradually strengthening through May 21.
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reporting peak wind gusts of 92 mph (148 km/h). As it did so, the storm began to undergo yet another period of rapid intensification beginning on August 19. It regained major hurricane status late that day, and early on August 20 Charlie peaked at 130 mph (210 km/h),
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In early December, a cold front passed north of Bermuda. A disturbance along the front began rotating on December 2, developing into a small but powerful extratropical storm on the next day. By late on December 3, the storm attained hurricane-force winds, and it increasingly became the
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In northern Saint Lucia, the combination of flooding and high winds destroyed 70% of the banana crop. Two sailing vessels were destroyed, and another one damaged. Across the island, Hurricane Dog killed two people from drownings. Damage was heavier on Martinique, located on the north side of the
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Around the same time as Easy was forming, a new tropical depression developed in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean. Moving generally westward, it passed south of the Cape Verde islands, quickly strengthening into Tropical Storm Fox early on September 3; by that time, its motion turned to the
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A tropical depression formed southwest of Jamaica on October 12. A small system, it moved northwestward and intensified into Tropical Storm Item on October 13. It turned toward the north, and the next day attained peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) after moving through the
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storm. The hurricane's winds destroyed 1,000 homes and the roofs of several others. Downed trees blocked roads and disrupted power lines. The winds also destroyed 90% of the banana crop and 30% of the sugar cane. Throughout Martinique, Dog left $ 3 million in damage (1951 
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on September 1 between the Lesser Antilles and Cape Verde. Moving generally west-northwestward, the depression deepened into a tropical storm late that day, and further to hurricane status by September 3. On September 5, the cyclone reached its first peak of 110 mph
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on Martinique. However, this peak was short-lived, for upon entering the eastern Caribbean Sea Dog began a slow but steady weakening trend. On September 4, Dog weakened to tropical storm status to the south of Hispaniola, and the next day dissipated in the western Caribbean.
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on September 19. Moving west-northwestward, it quickly attained peak winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) late on the next day, as reported by the Hurricane Hunters. George later made landfall on September 21 in Mexico about 55 mi (89 km) south of
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issued "a formal warning at noon." Numerous hotels and homes were shuttered. Heavy traffic snarled evacuations, and 100 tourists were stranded on the island without "roundtrip reservations." Air Force aircraft returned to the
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as a moderate tropical storm. Before it moved ashore, the storm spread rainfall along the coast and increased waves, causing one drowning death. George quickly dissipated upon making landfall, and there were no reports of damage.
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beginning late that day, its winds increasing 35 mph (56 km/h) in 24 hours. As it neared the island of Jamaica early on August 18, Charlie became a major hurricane and shortly afterward struck just south of
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A tropical wave spawned a tropical depression on August 27 southwest of Cape Verde. It moved westward, eventually intensifying into a tropical storm early on August 31. The next day, the storm was first observed by
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After making landfall, Charlie weakened in its passage over the mountainous center of Jamaica, and by the time it left the island, its winds had diminished to 85 mph (137 km/h). Charlie later passed south of the
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Jig began a slow weakening trend, weakening below hurricane force and turning sharply northeastward. During this time, the storm made its closest approach to the southeastern United States while passing well southeast of
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in 2015, it was once listed as the earliest major hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin. It formed on May 16 and executed a counterclockwise loop over the Bahamas; later it brushed the North Carolina coastline.
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system. Late on January 4, the system shrank in size and began developing an inner core; reanalysis determined that the system became a tropical storm at this time, though it would have likely been considered
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Jamaica as a major hurricane, killing hundreds and becoming the worst disaster in over 50 years. The hurricane later struck Mexico twice as a major hurricane, producing deadly flooding outside of
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with hurricane-force winds on October 9. A couple of days later, the remnants of How dissipated in the far northern Atlantic. Overall, Hurricane How caused about $ 2 million (1951 
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One of the last tropical cyclones of the season formed on October 15 just northeast of the Bahamas. Although listed as a tropical storm, it would have likely been classified as a
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a few weeks prior, and the threat from Dog prompted coastal evacuations and the closure of an airport. Ultimately, Dog dissipated and produced only light rainfall on the island.
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The Weather Bureau advised Bermuda to take precautionary measures in advance of the storm; tourists and residents "worked feverishly" to complete preparations, and the
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with winds of 125 mph (201 km/h)—equivalent to a strong Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, making Charlie, along with
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before striking western Cuba as a tropical depression on October 17. Later that day it dissipated in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.
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The third tropical cyclone of the season developed on August 12 from a tropical wave, 930 miles (1,500 km) east-southeast of
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began its daily monitoring for tropical cyclone activity; the season officially ended on November 15. It was the first year since
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By the time Easy attained peak intensity, it had turned to the north and northeast while beginning a steady weakening trend. It
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equivalent to low-end Category 4 status. Maintaining its strength, the hurricane then made landfall on the southern tip of
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was the only tropical storm to hit the nation, the season had the least tropical cyclone damage in the United States since the
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The threat of the hurricane prompted precautions to be made in parts of Cuba. Additionally, storm warnings were posted in the
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Until 2015, Able was listed as having peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) and was analyzed to have been the earliest
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National Hurricane Center; Hurricane Research Division; Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (May 2015).
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in the far north Atlantic. It turned towards the north and dissipated on September 11 off the southwest coast of
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Pan American Health Organization Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Coordination Program. (1999-02-20)
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was used to name cyclones that attained at least tropical storm status in the North Atlantic in 1951.
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forced the extratropical system to the southeast, eventually dissipating after coming ashore in
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with Hurricane Fox, marking the first known instance of a hurricane affecting another's path.
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reported that Able strengthened to hurricane status on May 17 off the coast of Florida.
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Hurricane Easy, the strongest tropical cyclone of the season, was a powerful and long-lived
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hurricanes on record over the Atlantic Ocean. It briefly neared Category 5 status and
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International News Service (1951). "Bermuda Set For Hurricane". The Galveston Daily News.
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was the first hurricane season in which tropical cyclones were officially named by the
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spawned a tropical depression about 680 miles (1,090 km) northeast of
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that same day, though originally it was assessed as having evolved into an
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developed on May 14, and two days later it developed into a
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on record. Such a storm would be a Category 3 or greater on the
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Shortly thereafter, Able passed about 70 miles (110 km) east of
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on record to exist during the month of May, the others occurring in
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The origins of the first hurricane of the season were from a
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Continental United States Hurricanes (Detailed Description)
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by January 2. Ships recorded moderate gales up to 60
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over the western North Atlantic Ocean due to a closed
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Hurricane Research Division. 1842:Neal Dorst (October 23, 2012). 1810:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 531:East Coast of the United States 414:occurred with an extratropical 3322:1951 Atlantic hurricane season 2907:1951 Atlantic hurricane season 2653:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022). 2302:Jack Williams (May 17, 2005). 2257:"Hurricane Hits Florida Coast" 579:Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale 491:May 16 – May 24 451:beginning in the early 1970s. 246:1951 Atlantic hurricane season 32:1951 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 1792:1951 Pacific hurricane season 1252:100 mph (155 km/h) 1087:115 mph (185 km/h) 976:150 mph (240 km/h) 733:130 mph (215 km/h) 197:1951 Pacific hurricane season 2828:. United Press International 2822:"Eastern Coast Hit by Storm" 2713:David M. Roth (2013-01-07). 2578:"Two Hurricanes Duel at Sea" 2361:. 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Index

Hurricane Jig (1951)

mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
1951 Pacific hurricane season
1951 Pacific typhoon season
1951 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1949
1950
1952
1953
United States Weather Bureau
season
United States Weather Bureau
1937
landfall
Hurricane How
1939 season
1950 season
Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet
Able
reanalysis
Hurricane Charlie
struck
Tampico, Tamaulipas
Category 5

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