601:. The disturbance slowly strengthened as it developed a low pressure system. A nearby trough aided the intensification of the system, and it developed into a tropical depression on June 24, while remaining generally stationary in the Bay of Campeche. Situated in an area of favorable upper-air divergence and warm waters, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Audrey about six hours later. Audrey began to accelerate northward due to troughing in the upper-levels in the atmosphere. The storm became a hurricane late on September 25. Audrey intensified quicker while in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, reaching peak intensity as a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) on June 27. Audrey made landfall at this intensity in extreme southwestern Louisiana very shortly thereafter. The hurricane quickly weakened as it moved inland, becoming an extratropical cyclone by June 28. The extratropical remnants soon dissipated over the
1285:. Moving towards the west, the depression attained tropical storm strength shortly after formation. A ship reported a minimum pressure of 999 mbar (hPa; 29.50 inHg) in the storm's vicinity. The large system gradually strengthened the following day, reaching its peak intensity by 1800 UTC on October 24. A ship reported a minimum pressure of 993 mbar (hPa; 29.33 inHg) early the next day, the lowest pressure measured in association with the tropical storm. At the same time, the tropical storm also recurved towards the northeast. Heading towards more northerly latitudes, a gradual weakening trend began, due to the presence of an extratropical system. The tropical storm was itself absorbed by the same system on October 27. This storm may not have been named operationally due to a lack of discernible tropical characteristics.
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front dissipated, allowing for the system to intensify. The system was subsequently upgraded a tropical storm by
September 22, following a reconnaissance flight into the system which reported a minimum pressure of 1001 mbar (hPa; 29.56 inHg). At the time, however, Frieda was a small system with minimal shower activity. Gradually strengthening, Frieda reached an initial peak intensity with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) later that day. Following the split of an upper-level
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369: (ACE) rating of 84, which is categorized as being "near normal." However, this was under the 1950–2000 average of 96.1. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of hurricanes multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. It is only calculated for full advisories on tropical cyclones with winds exceeding 39 mph (63 km/h), which is tropical storm strength.
334:, in which six formed in the gulf. The first tropical storm of the season formed on June 8, a week before the official start of the hurricane season. However, the first named storm, Audrey, formed afterwards, on June 25; these two storms were the only to form in June during the season. July featured no Atlantic tropical cyclones. Tropical Storm Bertha was the only system to form during August, developing in the Gulf of Mexico. Despite warm
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intensified and attained tropical storm strength. Esther continued to strengthened, reaching a minimum pressure of 1000 mbar (hPa; 29.53 inHg) early on
September 18, as reported by a hurricane reconnaissance flight. Shortly thereafter, the large tropical storm peaked with sustained winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) as it made landfall to the southwest of
698:. Moving westward, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Bertha later on August 8. Bertha then turned northwestward and quickly organized; the system attained its peak intensity with 65 mph (105 km/h) and an estimated minimum pressure of 998 mbar (hPa; 29.47 inHg) on August 9. Early on August 10, Bertha came ashore near
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1090:. Other locations reported similar gusts and strong winds in squalls. Heavy rains persisted in the region well after Esther moved inland, resulting in high rainfall amounts. Rainfall peaked at 18.39 in (467 mm) in Quarantine, Louisiana, near the mouth of the Mississippi River. The heavy rains breached several
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Atlantic Ocean. The hurricane curved northward and fluctuated in intensity, bottoming out at Category 1 intensity early on September 10. After turning northward on September 11, the storm began re-strengthening, reaching a secondary peak as a
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were more favorable, with concomitant cyclonic activity. Four storms formed, of which two attained hurricane strength, higher than the mean activity of the last 70 Septembers. By contrast, only one tropical storm formed in
October, below the average of two in the month. This tropical
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Hurricane Carrie towards the Azores. Rapidly developing, the system was classified as a tropical depression at 1200 UTC later that day, southwest of Bermuda. Initially, the depression was ill-defined and was slowly moving to the southwest. The following day, the attached cold
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formed, of which three became hurricanes. Of these hurricanes, two became major hurricanes. In an average season, ten tropical cyclones form, of which five become hurricanes. Five of the season's eight tropical cyclones developed in the Gulf of Mexico, the most since the
338:(SSTs) in the tropical Atlantic, no storms formed during the month, below the climatological average of one. The low monthly activity was in part due to an unfavorable wind pattern which prevailed across the Atlantic for much of the month. In September, however, conditions for
295:. The highest rainfall total measured associated with a tropical cyclone was 18.39 in (467 mm) in Quarantine, Louisiana, during Tropical Storm Esther. However, an unofficial reading of 19 in (480 mm) was measured in an unknown location in the
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September 21, resulting in the deaths of 80 crew members on board. On September 23, Carrie completed its extratropical transition. As an extratropical storm, Carrie brought strong
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A weak extratropical low entered the Gulf of Mexico on August 6 and drifted slowly westward. The system slowly organized, developing into a tropical depression on August 8 about 100 mi (160 km) southeast of the
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Category 3 hurricane on September 13. However, the storm soon began slowly weakening, falling to Category 2 intensity shortly before curving west-northwestward on September 14. Although Carrie threatened
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702:. at the same intensity. After landfall, the storm moved northward due to a strong high-pressure system and weakened over land, before degenerating into a remnant low at 0600 UTC on August 11 over
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crops were damaged by the floods. While crop damage amounted to $ 1 million, property damage amounted to $ 1.5 million. Esther also caused three indirect deaths, all of which were in Louisiana.
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and heavy rain to the British Isles, which claimed three lives. The hurricane's long duration and path in open water also helped it attain a number of
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993:. Heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding, though rainfall was mostly beneficial to crops. Rainfall peaked at 11.26 in (286 mm) in
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1730:"Outlook Brighter For East Coast In Midst of '57 Hurricane Season"
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1961:Ballenzweig, Emanuel M. (September 1, 1957).
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346:Five tropical cyclones made
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1155:September 20 – September 26
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1041:September 16 – September 19
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867:hurricane reconnaissance flights
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727:Schooner Bayou Control Structure
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414:June 8 – June 15
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173:506 direct, 7 indirect
37:
2710:"Carrie Poses Peril To Bermuda"
1675:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima"
1574:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
1088:Pensacola International Airport
789:September 2 – September 23
745:after numerous rivers exceeded
715:offshore oil drilling platforms
352:Gulf Coast of the United States
289:Gulf Coast of the United States
276:, resulting in 80 deaths.
3314:1957 Atlantic hurricane season
3030:
3025:
2946:
2941:
2923:1957 Atlantic hurricane season
1816:"The Hurricane Season of 1957"
1608:Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale
1212:Unnamed October tropical storm
934:September 7 – September 9
453:was first identified near the
264:Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale
248:1957 Atlantic hurricane season
32:1957 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
2772:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima
2741:Climatological Data – Alabama
2662:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima
2503:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima
2470:"Louisiana Hurricane History"
2187:Climatological Data – Alabama
1705:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima
1556:1957 Pacific hurricane season
797:140 mph (220 km/h)
571:125 mph (205 km/h)
199:1957 Pacific hurricane season
2794:"Storm Debbie Damage Slight"
2613:Forecaster 57 (2008-04-01).
1310:
1248:October 23 – October 27
1163:85 mph (140 km/h)
1049:65 mph (100 km/h)
741:, the heavy rains triggered
673:65 mph (100 km/h)
429:65 mph (100 km/h)
103: • Lowest pressure
18:Tropical Storm Esther (1957)
2219:. National Hurricane Center
1561:1957 Pacific typhoon season
1256:60 mph (95 km/h)
1219:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1012:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
942:40 mph (65 km/h)
905:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
636:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
385:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
378:Unnamed June tropical storm
204:1957 Pacific typhoon season
3330:
1925:(Database). United States
1519:
1292:
968:Fort Walton Beach, Florida
816:
603:Northeastern United States
590:
367:accumulated cyclone energy
293:Southeastern United States
219:Atlantic hurricane seasons
89: • Maximum winds
3215:South-West Indian Ocean (
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2921:Tropical cyclones of the
2526:"Texas Hurricane History"
1927:National Hurricane Center
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830:Category 4 hurricane
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665:August 8 – August 11
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323:Atlantic hurricane season
260:Category 4 hurricane
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2820:"Hurricane Nomenclature"
2619:National Weather Service
2370:"Hurricane Audrey, 1957"
1548:Tropical cyclones portal
336:sea surface temperatures
2288:"Glossary of NHC Terms"
1623:unless otherwise noted.
1295:Tropical cyclone naming
834:maximum sustained winds
708:U.S. Interior Highlands
696:Mississippi River Delta
181:$ 152.5 million (1957
2555:Storm Impact Summaries
2426:Monthly Weather Review
2377:Monthly Weather Review
2127:The Owosso Argus-Press
2077:Monthly Weather Review
2026:Monthly Weather Review
1970:Monthly Weather Review
1823:Monthly Weather Review
861:on September 25.
828:September 8 as a
563:June 24 – June 29
62:Last system dissipated
2737:"Annual Summary 1957"
2623:Little Rock, Arkansas
2183:"Annual Summary 1957"
1621:United States dollars
1005:Tropical Storm Esther
898:Tropical Storm Debbie
875:extratropical cyclone
851:extratropical cyclone
629:Tropical Storm Bertha
340:tropical cyclogenesis
65:October 27, 1957
1649:A: Basic Definitions
995:Wewahitchka, Florida
710:before dissipating.
3198:Australian region (
2688:Beaver Valley Times
2438:1957MWRv...85..208K
2389:1957MWRv...85..221R
2089:1957MWRv...85..341F
2038:1957MWRv...85..282G
1982:1957MWRv...85..315B
1835:1957MWRv...85..401M
1734:Cincinnati Enquirer
1530:was later retired.
475:extratropical storm
451:barometric pressure
420:after June 10)
127:Seasonal statistics
54:First system formed
49:Seasonal boundaries
3281:Non-seasonal lists
3211:North Indian Ocean
2798:Lodi-News Sentinel
2594:on January 1, 2007
1080:Mississippi Valley
983:St. Marks, Florida
972:Pensacola, Florida
892:Atlantic hurricane
881:, the German ship
735:Damascus, Arkansas
700:Cameron, Louisiana
615:Cameron, Louisiana
467:Port Leon, Florida
285:Sabine Pass, Texas
96:1-minute sustained
92:140 mph (220 km/h)
43:Season summary map
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2621:Forecast Office,
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619:Basile, Louisiana
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482:Live Oak, Florida
471:Florida peninsula
455:Yucatán Peninsula
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327:tropical cyclones
297:Florida Panhandle
272:southwest of the
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132:Total depressions
57:June 8, 1957
16:(Redirected from
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515:capsized in the
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252:Hurricane Carrie
190:Related articles
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156:Major hurricanes
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