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1958 Atlantic hurricane season

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September 23. The next day Helene became a hurricane, aided by an anticyclone aloft. It moved around a large ridge, bringing its center toward the southeastern United States. As the hurricane approached the Carolinas, the hurricane rapidly intensified as the eye became visible on radar, and Helene reached peak winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) on the morning of September 27. An approaching trough turned the hurricane to the northeast, and Helene came within 10 mi (16 km) of the coast of North Carolina. It slowly weakened, and at the same time its size expanded. On September 29, Helene became extratropical as it was moving over Newfoundland. The remnants continued to the northeast, later turning to the southeast and dissipating on October 4 just west of
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the Weather Bureau to upgrade it to Tropical Storm Fifi. Due to the storm's fast track to the northwest, a gale warning and hurricane watch were issued for the Leeward and northern Windward Islands. On September 6, Fifi intensified into a hurricane and reached peak winds of 85 mph (137 km/h), around the same time that it passed about 150 mi (240 km) northeast of the Leeward Islands. Later, Fifi began weakening, and by September 8 it was downgraded to tropical storm status. The westerlies turned Fifi to the northeast on September 10. After passing southeast of Bermuda, the storm dissipated on September 11.
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Bahamas, becoming a hurricane on October 7. Janice slowed that day and reached peak winds of 100 mph (160 km/h). On October 9, the hurricane turned to the east-northeast, and by that time had weakened slightly; however, the next day it re-attained its previous peak intensity while passing northwest of Bermuda, reaching a minimum pressure of 968 mbar (28.6 inHg). On October 12, Janice became extratropical in the northern Atlantic Ocean, and the next day merged with a stronger non-tropical low offshore Atlantic Canada.
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that caused minor damage. On September 1, Ella strengthened to winds of 110 mph (180 km/h), as measured by the Hurricane Hunters. At that intensity, the hurricane passed just south of the Dominican Republic before making landfall in southwestern Haiti. In the Dominican Republic, heavy rainfall and floods caused $ 100,000 in damage, mostly in the country's southwestern portion. Heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding in southwestern Haiti, and thousands of people became homeless after their houses were damaged. Near
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Bureau. Subsequent analysis estimated that the storm became a tropical depression earlier that day. Ilsa quickly intensified into a hurricane on September 25, by which time it was located about 1,100 mi (1,800 km) southeast of Hurricane Helene. Over the subsequent few days, the two hurricanes underwent the
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west-northwest, becoming a tropical storm by late on September 13. The Hurricane Hunters encountered winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) on September 14 just offshore the Dominican Republic; on that basis the system was designated Tropical Storm Gerda. Shortly thereafter, the storm struck the
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A ship on September 4 indicated a tropical depression developed from a tropical wave to the east of the Lesser Antilles. The system initially had two circulations that consolidated into one by September 5. That day, Hurricane Hunters observed 55 mph (89 km/h) winds, which prompted
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affected much of the northern Caribbean and Texas, most significantly the Dominican Republic where 30 people died. Ella also killed six people in Cuba, where it made landfall as a major hurricane. A few weeks later, Tropical Storm Gerda also struck the Dominican Republic and killed three people.
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The precursor to Janice dropped heavy rainfall in Jamaica, reaching over 20 in (510 mm) in some locations. Rain-induced flooding destroyed homes, wrecked crops, and damaged coastal wharves and roads. Eight people were killed, and the floods were considered the worst in 25 years. When
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After peaking in intensity, Becky continued quickly to the west-northwest, and its fast motion may have prevented further strengthening. On August 14, a flight reported hurricane-force wind gusts in rainbands 210 mi (340 km) east-northeast of the center. The next day, the circulation
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washed away 25 houses and killed five people. One other person died in the country due to the hurricane. After Ella reached the Gulf of Mexico on September 3, its structure was disrupted, and it remained a tropical storm as it continued to the west-northwest. Its outer rainbands produced
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A tropical wave spawned a tropical depression near the Lesser Antilles on August 30, which quickly became Tropical Storm Ella. It quickly intensified in the eastern Caribbean into a hurricane by August 31 while passing south of Puerto Rico; there, the outer rainbands caused some flooding
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120 mi (190 km) east of Cape Cod reported gusts to 87 mph (140 km/h). The storm also produced high tides and light rainfall, and forced 600 people to evacuate Nantucket. Due to its small size, there was no major damage in the United States. After affecting Nantucket, Daisy
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aloft. By early August 28, the hurricane reached peak winds of 130 mph (210 km/h), and a minimum pressure of 948 mbar (28.0 inHg) while offshore South Carolina. Daisy accelerated to the north, passing about 75 mi (121 km) east of Hatteras, North Carolina; there,
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of a small tropical cyclone near the Bahamas. After a Hurricane Hunters flight indicated winds of 55 mph (89 km/h), the Weather Bureau initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Daisy early on August 25 to the north of the Bahamas. That day it became a hurricane, and initially it moved
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persisted along the eastern United States, which suppressed tropical cyclone formation. Conditions remained unfavorable in July due to a large ridge suppressing the westerlies. In August, a persistent trough caused three storms – Becky, Cleo, and Daisy – to recurve and remain over the ocean. Most
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A well-developed tropical wave spawned a tropical storm on August 11 to the south of Cape Verde. It moved westward, and ships in the area indicated that it had a large circulation. The Hurricane Hunters flew into the system and observed a well-developed hurricane with winds of 146 mph
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On September 24, ship reports near an area of disturbed weather east of the Lesser Antilles prompted a Hurricane Hunters flight. By the time the aircraft investigated the system, they discovered a tropical storm with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h), which was named Ilsa by the Weather
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on radar imagery. A flight into the storm late on August 16 indicated a pressure of 947 mbar (28.0 inHg) with winds of 140 mph (230 km/h) early on August 16. Originally winds were thought to be higher in Cleo, at 160 mph (260 km/h), which would make it a
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on October 4. The system quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Janice as it moved toward the coast of Cuba. An eastward-moving cold front turned the storm to the north and northeast, and Janice crossed central Cuba early on October 6. The storm intensified while moving through the
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A tropical wave was first observed near Cape Verde on September 16. On September 21, the Hurricane Hunters observed a circulation, which indicated a tropical depression had formed east of the northern Leeward Islands. It moved to the west-northwest, becoming Tropical Storm Helene on
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A tropical wave was first observed on September 11 about 400 mi (640 km) east of the Lesser Antilles. It moved westward, and based on surface reports from the island chain, a tropical depression developed west of Martinique on September 13. The system moved quickly to the
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A low pressure area developed north of Hispaniola from a dissipating cold front, organizing into a tropical depression on October 15. The system moved to the north-northeast, attaining peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h), based on reports from ships. On October 17, the storm
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A tropical wave moved through the Lesser Antilles on September 30. It moved westward through the Caribbean, developing a broad circulation by October 3 as it approached Jamaica. The weak circulation gradually became better organized, developing into a tropical depression near the
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by May 23 as it approached western Cuba. Later that day, the depression crossed the western portion of the island before turning to the northeast. On May 24, the system passed southeast of Florida, dropping heavy rainfall that peaked at 12.07 in (307 mm) in
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weakening the trough. An approaching cold front turned Cleo to the northeast on August 18 and caused it to accelerate. That day, it passed about 450 mi (720 km) east of Bermuda. On August 20, the hurricane became extratropical to the southeast of
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reported winds up to 46 mph (74 km/h). The storm's threat prompted gale warnings along the southern coast of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. In the former island, Gerda killed three people. Two people drowned after falling off a boat on
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For much of its duration, Hurricane Daisy was visible from radar along the eastern United States, which assisted in tracking the storm. Passing east of Hatteras, Daisy dropped moderate rainfall, peaking at 5.92 in (150 mm) near
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The following list of names was used for named storms (tropical storms and hurricanes) that formed in the North Atlantic in 1958. This was a completely new set of names, thus every name used this season was used for the first time.
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After affecting Haiti, Ella weakened to a Category 1 hurricane before moving ashore in southeastern Cuba early on September 2. While traversing the island, Ella weakened to a tropical storm and was unable to restrengthen. Near
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with the assistance of a tide specialist. During the season, a reporter – daughter of Weather Bureau director Gordon Dunn – flew into Hurricane Daisy, becoming the first woman to fly into a hurricane. Utilizing radars along the
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Early in the duration of Ilsa, the Weather Bureau issued a gale warning and hurricane watch for the Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, and northern Puerto Rico. However, no damage was reported. The storm caused extensive
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to its north, a motion the depression would continue for much of its duration. Nearby ship reports indicated gradual strengthening, and the depression became a tropical storm on August 11. At 0400 
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weakened and became extratropical by early on August 30. The remnants turned to the east, passing south of Nova Scotia before dissipating on August 31. In Canada, the storm damaged a boat in the
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A tropical wave moved through the Lesser Antilles on August 20 and gradually spread north. On August 24, a nearby ship reported a low pressure area and strong winds, indicating the
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transitioned into an extratropical cyclone as it interacted with an approaching cold front. The storm continued northeastward, merging with a larger storm on October 19 to the south of
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reported sustained winds of 88 mph (142 km/h) and a peak gust of 135 mph (217 km/h), exceeding the previous record for measured wind speed there by a wide margin. At
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The United States Coast Guard recommended people to evacuate in beach areas near Brownsville, Texas. As it moved ashore, Alma produced a high tide of 2.9 ft (0.88 m) along
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when most storms were in the Gulf of Mexico, most storms in 1958 occurred over the western Atlantic Ocean. The first storm, Alma, formed in the middle of June. Subsequently, a
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After maintaining peak winds for about six hours, Cleo began weakening. It turned more to the northwest due to a strengthening ridge to the northeast and the hurricane's
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slowly to the northwest due to a ridge to the northeast. On August 26, a trough turned Daisy to the northeast, and the hurricane continued to intensify due to an
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storms formed from the middle of August through the middle of October, when polar air reached as far south as Florida due to a shift in the ridge.
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was issued for the northern Leeward Islands, and a storm watch was issued for the United States Virgin Islands and northern Puerto Rico.
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flew into the storm, reporting a pressure of 1,006 mbar (29.7 inHg) and flight level winds of 70 mph (110 km/h); its
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A small circulation crossed Panama from the Pacific Ocean on May 17, and by the following day it was a developing depression near
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in the western Caribbean. The system gradually organized over warm waters while moving to the northwest, developing a well-defined
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When the precursor to Gerda passed through the Lesser Antilles, it dropped 15 in (380 mm) of rain. Stations in the
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islands offshore Africa, it is estimated a tropical depression developed on August 8. It moved westward due to the
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flew daily to investigate potential storms in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. In addition, there was a set of
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While paralleling the southeastern United States, Helene produced a peak storm surge of 6 ft (1.8 m) near
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allowed the hurricane to turn to the north, and Cleo continued to intensify, based on improved definition of the
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became poorly defined, and by August 16, Becky had become extratropical after it merged with an approaching
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the next day. On June 14, a tropical depression formed about halfway between the Yucatán Peninsula and
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The ten tropical storms during the season is comparable to the 20 year average of ten. In contrast to
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plane measured winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) near the northeast Mexican coast. That day, Alma made
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The costliest storm of the season was Helene, which caused $ 11.2 million in damage (1958 
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off the south coast of Jamaica. Moving generally westward, on June 12 it crossed the
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After affecting Florida, the depression continued to the northeast, and although it had a
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from Texas to Maine to track storms. Beginning in 1958, the Weather Bureau predicted the
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of 930 millibars (27 inHg) while just offshore the southeastern United States.
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included every tropical cyclone either affecting or threatening land. There were ten
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Frost Warning Service sent four employees to assist the Miami Weather Bureau. The
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for 575 mi (925 km), which was the first such occurrence of that feat.
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office initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Becky about halfway between the
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of 997 mbar (29.4 inHg) and high seas, and early on June 15 a
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due to heavy surf. The highest wind gust was 45 mph (72 km/h) at
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gusts peaked at 36 mph (58 km/h) due to the storm's small size.
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Category 5 hurricane, but reanalysis later on determined it to be weaker.
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Janice was still over Cuba, the Weather Bureau issued gale warnings from
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were estimated at 60 mph (97 km/h). Also on August 12, a
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absorbed the depression and produced heavy rainfall in eastern Canada.
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Documentation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Changes in HURDAT (1956)
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on June 9. By the following day, there was evidence of a weak
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before dissipating in western Texas late on June 16.
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Preliminary Report on Hurricane Daisy August 24–29, 1958
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formed in the Caribbean and dropped heavy rainfall near
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The season's activity was reflected with a cumulative
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to distribute hourly advisories to newspapers and the
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Associated Press. 1958-10-08 2824:Report of Tropical Storm Gerda 2799:Report of Tropical Storm Gerda 2774:Report of Tropical Storm Gerda 2679:. Associated Press. 1958-08-30 2396:. Associated Press. 1958-06-18 2247:. Associated Press. 1958-05-25 2045:. Associated Press. 1958-08-28 2006:Jack W. Roberts (1958-06-15). 1933:"The Hurricane Season of 1958" 1495:Unnamed October tropical storm 737:and Cape Verde. That day, the 614:, and one person drowned near 248:1958 Atlantic hurricane season 32:1958 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 2983:Ralph L. Higgs (1958-10-13). 2880:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima 2747:Ralph L. Higgs (1958-09-19). 2652:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima 2517:Ralph L. Higgs (1958-08-14). 2468:Ralph L. Higgs (1958-08-21). 2443:Ralph L. Higgs (1958-08-12). 2211:James F. Andrews (May 1958). 2130:David Levinson (2008-08-20). 1792:1958 Pacific hurricane season 1453:100 mph (155 km/h) 1372:110 mph (175 km/h) 1268:150 mph (240 km/h) 1018:110 mph (175 km/h) 943:Morehead City, North Carolina 907:130 mph (215 km/h) 805:140 mph (220 km/h) 346:change in tide due to a storm 199:1958 Pacific hurricane season 1981:Dick Bothwell (1958-05-30). 1584: 1526:October 15 – October 17 1207:United States Virgin Islands 1113:85 mph (140 km/h) 1010:August 30 – September 6 694:70 mph (110 km/h) 539:65 mph (100 km/h) 322:United States Weather Bureau 103: • Lowest pressure 2020:– via Newspapers.com. 1797:1958 Pacific typhoon season 1534:50 mph (85 km/h) 1502:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1445:October 4 – October 11 1177:60 mph (95 km/h) 1145:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 951:Provincetown, Massachusetts 657:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 502:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 421:60 mph (95 km/h) 384:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 204:1958 Pacific typhoon season 18:Tropical Storm Becky (1958) 3581: 2598:Jack D. Tracy (May 1966). 2328:(Database). United States 1566: 1221: 1037: 899:August 24 – August 29 797:August 11 – August 20 714:Based on reports from the 440: 377:Unnamed May tropical storm 362:accumulated cyclone energy 262:. The strongest storm was 219:Atlantic hurricane seasons 89: • Maximum winds 3466:South-West Indian Ocean ( 3324: 3291: 3165: 3156: 3148:Tropical cyclones of the 2415:"20 Inch Rain Wets Texas" 2330:National Hurricane Center 1506: 1501: 1420: 1415: 1339: 1334: 1235: 1230: 1149: 1144: 1085: 1080: 985: 980: 968:Saint John, New Brunswick 874: 869: 772: 767: 686:August 8 – August 17 661: 656: 593:United States Coast Guard 506: 501: 388: 383: 256:pre-season tropical storm 217: 194: 122: 74: 36: 2985:Report on Hurricane Ilsa 1784:Tropical cyclones portal 481:Hatteras, North Carolina 3050:Spokane Daily Chronicle 2822:Ralph L. Higgs (1958). 2797:Ralph L. Higgs (1958). 2772:Ralph L. Higgs (1958). 2677:The Washington Observer 2445:Advisory Number 1 Becky 2089:10.1029/jz064i009p01277 1569:Tropical cyclone naming 1224:Hurricane Helene (1958) 859:and mainland Portugal. 726:on August 12, the 473:temperature instability 181:$ 11.65 million (1958 2937:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 2908:Storm Impact Summaries 2607:Monthly Weather Review 2220:Monthly Weather Review 2170:Monthly Weather Review 1940:Monthly Weather Review 1836:Monthly Weather Review 531:June 14 – June 16 275:subtropical depression 62:Last system dissipated 2933:"Helene Batters Nfld" 2419:The Milwaukee Journal 2043:The Ocala Star-Banner 1064:Grand Isle, Louisiana 1040:Hurricane Ella (1958) 485:extratropical cyclone 479:kept it offshore. 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Index

Tropical Storm Becky (1958)
Track map of the 1958 hurricanes
Helene
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
1958 Pacific hurricane season
1958 Pacific typhoon season
1950s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1956
1957
1959
1960
named storms
pre-season tropical storm
Saffir-Simpson scale
Hurricane Helene
barometric pressure
subtropical depression
Miami, Florida
Hurricane Ella
USD
the previous season
trough
United States Weather Bureau
teleprinter
American Red Cross

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