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1957 Atlantic hurricane season

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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. 769: 1542: 1021: 645: 39: 2933: 1228: 914: 1135: 1236: 402: 254:. Nevertheless, the season was generally inactive, with eight tropical storms – two of which went unnamed – and three hurricanes, two of which intensified further to attain major hurricane intensity. The season officially began on June 15 and ended on November 15, though the year's first tropical cyclone developed prior to the start of the season on June 8. The final storm dissipated on October 27, well before the official end of the season. The strongest hurricane of the year was 1188:
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
625:. In Texas, effects of the storm were much less severe, but the storm still caused $ 8 million in damages, primarily as a result of strong winds. Further inland, the weakening hurricane spawned tornadoes and caused additional flooding in conjunction with a frontal boundary. The effects of Audrey were felt as far north as Canada, where 15 people died due to the strong winds and heavy rain. In total, the storm caused $ 152 million in damages and at least 416 deaths. 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 543: 394: 3046: 1143: 777: 1029: 922: 653: 551: 1074:
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 966:. The wave organized and spawned a weak area of circulation which developed into a tropical storm by 0600 UTC on September 7. Moving steadily towards the northeast at roughly 15 mph (25 km/h), Debbie only marginally strengthened due to the presence of cooler air entrainment. Late on September 8, Debbie made landfall near 1941: 461:, the disturbance attained tropical storm strength, the first of the season. Though hurricane reconnaissance flights could not locate a well-defined center, ship observations showed that the tropical storm was moving quickly to the northeast. Due to its fast forward motion, the storm gained little in organization and made 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 504:. All of these tornadoes were relatively weak and caused minor damage, totaling to $ 12,000. At the coast, the tropical storm's strong winds generated waves 2–3 ft (0.61–0.91 m) high, which caused moderate damage. Though located south of where the storm made landfall, buildings and roads along the 1196:
progressed eastward, enhancing environmental conditions. As a result, the tropical storm began to quickly strengthen. By 1200 UTC on September 25, Frieda attained hurricane strength, and reached peak intensity with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 992 mbar
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of 140 mph (225 km/h) in the open 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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and slowly drifted northeastward into the Gulf of Mexico. As it entered the Gulf, the system developed thunderstorm activity and an area of low pressure, and as a result the Weather Bureau began initiating advisories on a newly formed tropical depression on September 16. The depression quickly
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spawned a tropical depression near the Cabo Verde Islands on September 2. The depression moved generally west-northwestward and became Tropical Storm Carrie on September 3, before becoming a hurricane on September 5. Carrie intensified further, before reaching peak intensity on early
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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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that had curved 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 864:
Due to its distance away from any major land masses, Carrie caused relatively minor damage along its path. On September 16, the hurricane passed well north of Bermuda, causing minimal damage despite its intensity at the time, though
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encountered the storm and capsized on 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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The following list of names was used for named storms (tropical storms and hurricanes) that formed in the North Atlantic in 1957. This was a completely new set of names, thus every name used this season was used for the first time.
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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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Like Tropical Storm Debbie, which had made landfall just a week prior in the same area, Esther's wind impacts were minimal. The strongest gust measured associated with the storm was 75 mph (121 km/h), as recorded at
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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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Hurricane Audrey caused widespread impacts across a wide swath of the United States and Canada. The storm's worst effects were felt in Louisiana, where the storm caused $ 120 million in damages. The highest
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developed and strengthened along the edge of a trough extending from Bermuda. This justified the classification of the system as a tropical depression on October 23, 500 mi (800 km) northeast of
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 617:. The strong surge inundated much of the coast, killing much of the local wildlife and causing widespread property damage. Heavy rainfall also caused flooding, peaking at 10.63 in (270 mm) west of 2912: 1114:
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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On October 22, an area of thunderstorm activity developed north of the Lesser Antilles, and barometric pressures fell throughout the region. The following day, a
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as a minimal tropical storm with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). A minimum barometric pressure of 1005 mbar (hPa; 29.68 inHg) was recorded in
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on June 7. Reports from the following day in the region reported pressures that were indicative of a developing tropical cyclone, and at 06:00 
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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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was the season's most destructive and deadly storm, causing 416 deaths and about $ 150 million in damages. Audrey made landfall just east of
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during Tropical Storm One. The year's other tropical systems curved out to sea without causing much impact. After the season, the name Audrey was
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due to the waves, and five of the seven crew on board drowned; these were the only deaths associated with the system. Coastal damages due to
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Despite the tropical storm's fast passage over land, heavy rainfall was reported, officially peaking at 14.95 in (380 mm) in
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On September 5, a weak easterly wave moved into the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea due to the influence of an upper-level
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sunk due to the strong waves, though the two people on board at the time were evacuated by helicopter. At the coast, the maximum
2793: 2335: 2309: 1208:. Though Frieda remained far from any land masses, a peak rainfall amount of 3.26 in (83 mm) was measured in Bermuda. 362:. 513 deaths were also caused by tropical storms during the season, with 416 deaths attributable to Hurricane Audrey. 3292: 1087: 351: 288: 2531:. Camp Springs, Maryland: United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service. p. 49 768: 477:. The post-tropical cyclone then strengthened and moved erratically in open seas before entirely dissipating on June 15. 314: 313: 3137: 3130: 3125: 3115: 3110: 3105: 3100: 3095: 3090: 3085: 3079: 714: 331: 238: 234: 226: 222: 2239: 3255: 1555: 198: 469:, on June 9 with winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). However, the system gradually strengthened as it crossed the 343:
storm dissipated on October 27, 16 days before the official end of the hurricane season on November 15.
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An ill-defined tropical wave was first identified in the Caribbean Sea on June 20, and moved westward into the
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amounted to $ 10,000, and overall the storm caused $ 52,000 in damages across the southeastern United States.
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to the north, Frieda recurved towards the northeast the next day. As it sped to the northeast, a westerly
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Offshore, the tropical storm generated high tides 2.5–4 ft (0.76–1.22 m) above average in
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during the hurricane season, including one hurricane. All of these storms made landfall on the
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In total, the season resulted in at least 513 fatalities and $ 152.5 million in damages.
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on two separate occasions in the open Atlantic; Carrie later caused the sinking of the German ship
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officially began on June 15, 1957. It was a below-average season in which eight 
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featured one of the longest-travelling tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin,
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A major hurricane is a storm that ranks as Category 3 or higher on the
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measured with the hurricane was 12.4 ft (3.8 m), reported west of
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U. S. Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service (2004).
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were evacuated in preparation for the storm. The oil drilling tender
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Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (August 2011).
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On September 20, a low pressure area developed within the same
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in the area were postponed due to damage sustained by one of the
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On September 12, a mid-level circulation area formed over
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as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm transitioned into an
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recorded a peak wind gust of 52 mph (84 km/h) in a
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on September 23, prior to affecting areas of the
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height measured was 4.7 ft (1.4 m) at the
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The storm's remnants later moved across the 3165: 2906: 2768:"Tropical Storm Debbie – September 7–9, 1957" 2735:Weeks, Sinclair; Reichelderfer, F.W. (1958). 2492: 2490: 2336:"Tropical Storm Kills Two With Seven Missing" 2181:Weeks, Sinclair; Reichelderfer, F.W. (1958). 2070:"The Weather and Circulation of October 1957" 1961:Ballenzweig, Emanuel M. (September 1, 1957). 713:In the Gulf of Mexico, 1,350 workers on 365:The season's activity was reflective with an 8: 2872:National Hurricane Center (April 13, 2012). 2019:"The Weather and Circulation of August 1957" 2012: 2010: 2008: 2826:. Saint Vincent. June 18, 1957. p. 217 2766:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 2658:"Tropical Storm Bertha – August 7–15, 1957" 2656:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 2641:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2524:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 2497:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 2468:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 1699:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 1673:Roth, David M.; Weather Prediction Center. 3172: 3158: 3150: 3061: 3007: 2995: 2971: 2913: 2899: 2891: 2419:"The Weather and Circulation of June 1957" 1668: 1666: 508:waterfront were flooded by the waves. The 28: 3031: 2557:. Environment Canada. 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(October 1, 1957). 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1694: 1692: 1215: 1126:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1122: 1008: 901: 760:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 756: 632: 534:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 530: 381: 3019: 2499:"Hurricane Audrey – June 26–29, 1957" 2310:"Hard Storm, Heavy Rains Hit Florida" 1769: 1767: 1765: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1757: 1755: 1753: 1751: 7: 3067:1950–1959 Atlantic hurricane seasons 2017:Green, Raymond A. (August 1, 1957). 258:, which reached the equivalent of a 3006: 3001: 2994: 2989: 2970: 2965: 2684:"New Tropical Storm Picks Up Force" 1814:Moore, Paul L. (December 1, 1957). 1619:All damage totals are in 1957  1565:Australian region cyclone seasons: 3018: 3013: 2982: 2977: 2958: 2953: 2417:Klein, William H. (June 1, 1957). 1299:History of tropical cyclone naming 873:. As it was transitioning into an 25: 2561:from the original on July 3, 2013 346:Five tropical cyclones made 3045: 3044: 2931: 2824:Saint Vincent Government Gazette 1939: 1540: 1234: 1226: 1155:September 20 â€“ September 26 1141: 1133: 1041:September 16 â€“ September 19 1027: 1019: 920: 912: 867:hurricane reconnaissance flights 775: 767: 727:Schooner Bayou Control Structure 651: 643: 549: 541: 414:June 8 â€“ June 15 400: 392: 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 â€“ 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 â€“ 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 â€“ 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: â€˘ Lowest pressure 18:Tropical Storm Esther (1957) 2219:. 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Index

Tropical Storm Esther (1957)

Carrie
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
1957 Pacific hurricane season
1957 Pacific typhoon season
1950s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1955
1956
1958
1959
Hurricane Carrie
Carrie
Category 4 hurricane
Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale
Pamir
Azores
Hurricane Audrey
Sabine Pass, Texas
Gulf Coast of the United States
Southeastern United States
Florida Panhandle
retired
Atlantic hurricane season
tropical cyclones

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