Английская Википедия:Hurricanes Abby and Celeste
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Шаблон:Infobox weather eventШаблон:Infobox weather event/HistoryШаблон:Infobox weather event/NWSШаблон:Infobox weather event/HistoryШаблон:Infobox weather event/NWSШаблон:Infobox weather event/EffectsШаблон:Infobox weather event/FooterHurricane Abby and Hurricane Celeste were two related, consecutive hurricanes that impacted the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico in July 1960. The first system, Abby, the only tropical cyclone in the Caribbean Sea and the second tropical cyclone and first named storm of the season, developed on July 10 from a tropical wave in the vicinity of the Lesser Antilles. Abby rapidly intensified into a hurricane after being a tropical storm for less than six hours. It briefly peaked as a category 2 hurricane before weakening back. Abby rapidly weakened to a minimal tropical storm a few days thereafter. The storm re-strengthened into a hurricane as it began to parallel the coast of Honduras. Hurricane Abby made landfall in British Honduras (present-day Belize) on July 15. Abby dissipated over Mexico later the next day. The remnants of Abby ultimately regenerated into Celeste in the Pacific Ocean. Despite passing through or near several countries, Hurricanes Abby and Celeste had a relatively light impact on land, resulting in just $640,500 (1960 USD$, Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD) in damage and six fatalities.
Meteorological history
Abby
Шаблон:Storm path The origins of Hurricane Abby were possibly from a tropical wave that moved in the vicinity of the Lesser Antilles in early July 1960. Ships and a few weather stations on July 9 reported the existence of a tropical cyclone.[1] On July 9, it had operationally been classified as a tropical storm upon formation,[2] though a later analysis revealed that it was only a tropical depression.Шаблон:Atlantic hurricane best track The depression passed near Barbados early on July 10 before rapidly intensifying into a hurricane. Hurricane Abby accelerated toward the west and made landfall in St. Lucia as a minimal category 1 hurricane. Abby emerged into the Caribbean Sea a few hours later. As it headed generally westward, it also gradually strengthened. By July 11, Hurricane Abby had attained peak intensity as an Шаблон:Convert category 1 hurricane.
The intensity of Abby began to gradually level off, though it re-intensified slightly in the Caribbean, before eventually weakening further. Abby was downgraded to a tropical storm on the morning of July 13; it was center roughly Шаблон:Convert south of Kingston, Jamaica at the time.[3] Just six hours thereafter, Abby had maximum sustained winds of only Шаблон:Convert.[4] Abby re-intensified at a relatively quick pace, as it was near hurricane status again when it passed just to the north of Honduras on July 14.[1]
Late on July 14, Abby had re-intensified into a hurricane. A few hours later, Abby passed over the island of Roatán at about midnight (EDT) on July 15. It made a third and final landfall on July 15 when it moved inland over British Honduras (presently known as Belize) as a minimal hurricane. Abby quickly weakened and was downgraded to a tropical storm only a few hours later over land. While Abby approached the border of Guatemala and Mexico, it had weakened further to a tropical depression. Abby dissipated while situated over the Mexican state of Tabasco on July 16.
Celeste
Шаблон:Storm path The remnants of Abby crossed over Mexico into the Pacific Ocean and regenerated into Celeste, first being noted on July 20 as a hurricane.[5] Despite lasting two days with the same intensity, Celeste ultimately weakened, becoming a tropical storm on July 22.[6] It dissipated on July 22.[7]
Preparations and impact
Abby
Lesser Antilles
There were many watches and warning issued during the passage of Hurricane Abby throughout the Caribbean. Some gale warnings were issued from the Grenadines to Guadeloupe starting on July 10. Around 1600 UTC later that day, a hurricane watch was issued for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Several hours later, the watch was extended to include Dominican Republic and Haiti. All warnings were discontinued later, after the storm passed by.[1]
Hurricane Abby bypassed Barbados a tropical depression, which resulted in minimal effects. Maximum sustained winds on Barbados were reported at Шаблон:Convert, while gusts were recorded up to Шаблон:Convert. There are no other effects known on Barbados.[1] St. Lucia had borne the brunt of the storm when Hurricane Abby made landfall as a category 1 hurricane. Rainfall on the island totaled at Шаблон:Convert. Tropical storm force winds were recorded on the island for the passage of Hurricane Abby on July 10, though there were no hurricane-force winds reported.[1] In addition, a roof collapsed in on a house, killing six of the residents living there. The passage of Hurricane Abby also resulted in $435,000 (1960 USD$, Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD) of damage on St. Lucia.[8] Martinique was near the path of Hurricane Abby, which resulted in some effects. The Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport in Fort-de-France recorded rainfall at nearly Шаблон:Convert, while rain in another village was measured at nearly Шаблон:Convert. Winds on Martinique were also at least tropical storm force during the passage of Hurricane Abby. However, wind gusts on Martinique were around Шаблон:Convert, greater than that which was observed on St. Lucia.[1] There were also damaged roads and bridges, mainly due to landslides.[8] The island nation of Dominica was also affected by Hurricane Abby. Hurricane Abby produced nearly six in (152.4 mm) of rain on the island. Winds were also similar to those that were measured on Barbados.[1] Hurricane Abby left about $65,000 (1960 USD$, Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD) in damage to Dominica.[8]
Greater Antilles and Central America
It was initially believed that Abby would affect Jamaica with gale-force winds and heavy rainfall, and the U.S. Weather Bureau noted that "interests" on the island should monitor the progress of the storm. However, Abby remained far south of the island, and the impact it had on the island, if any, is unknown. Citizens of the Cayman Islands, Central America, and the Yucatan Peninsula were also to remain on alert during the passage of Abby.[9] The U.S. Weather Bureau later warned citizens in British Honduras and Honduras to "take all precautions for the protection of life and property against dangerous winds and abnormally high seas".[10]
Hurricane Abby also produced Шаблон:Convert of rain on Swan Island.Шаблон:Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima On the islands north of Honduras, reports were received until winds reached Шаблон:Convert, and then communications were lost. In Belize City, which was Шаблон:Convert north of where Abby made landfall, wind gusts were reported to Шаблон:Convert.[11] Minor property damage was reported in British Honduras, totaling to BZ$6,000 (approximately $3,000 1960 USD; $Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD). In addition, agricultural losses reached BZ$75,000 (about $37,500 1960 USD; $Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD).[12] Although Abby nearly made landfall in Honduras and eventually entered Mexico, no effects were reported, but the U.S. Weather Bureau believed that flooding and there were seas of at least Шаблон:Convert above normal.[11]
Throughout its path, Abby caused only about $600,000 (1960 USD$, Шаблон:Formatprice 2024 USD) in damage and six fatalities.[8]
Celeste
Impacts from Celeste, if any, are unknown.
See also
References
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