About: 1960 Planet Ceres Atlantic hurricane season   Sponge Permalink

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A tropical wav2e came off the coast of Africa, developed over the next couple of days and entered a very favorable environment which allowed it to become the first tropical depression of the season only a few hundred miles East of the Leeward Islands on June 4th. As the tropical depression intensified into Tropical Storm Areil the next day, it took a sudden turn to the North missing the Leeward Islands although heavy rainfall and a wind gust of 38 MPH were reported in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2 days later, Areil intensified into a hurricane a couple of hundred miles South of Bermuda causing hurricane watches to be issued, however, Areil's tricky ways were only beginning to show up as she took a sudden curve to the Southwest and West. Intensifying very slowly but surely, 2 days later Areil st

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  • 1960 Planet Ceres Atlantic hurricane season
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  • A tropical wav2e came off the coast of Africa, developed over the next couple of days and entered a very favorable environment which allowed it to become the first tropical depression of the season only a few hundred miles East of the Leeward Islands on June 4th. As the tropical depression intensified into Tropical Storm Areil the next day, it took a sudden turn to the North missing the Leeward Islands although heavy rainfall and a wind gust of 38 MPH were reported in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2 days later, Areil intensified into a hurricane a couple of hundred miles South of Bermuda causing hurricane watches to be issued, however, Areil's tricky ways were only beginning to show up as she took a sudden curve to the Southwest and West. Intensifying very slowly but surely, 2 days later Areil st
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Category
  • cat1
  • cat2
  • cat3
  • cat4
  • cat5
  • storm
Name
  • Tropical Storm Barry
  • Hurricane Danny
  • Hurricane Gloria
  • Hurricane Cristina
  • Hurricane Esther
  • Hurricane Frankie
  • Hurricane Hugo
  • Hurricane Jack
  • Hurricane Kara
  • Tropical Storm Iris
Type
  • cat1
  • cat2
  • cat3
  • cat4
  • cat5
  • tropical storm
lowest pressure
  • 987.0
  • 984.0
  • 989.0
  • 965.0
  • 988.0
  • 921.0
  • 952.0
  • 997.0
  • 937.0
  • 917.0
Dissipated
  • --06-26
  • --09-09
  • --09-21
  • --09-26
  • --10-12
  • --10-23
  • --08-02
  • Sepember 10
  • Sepember 11
  • Sepember 19
highest winds
  • 120.0
  • 70.0
  • 160.0
  • 45.0
  • 75.0
  • 105.0
  • 140.0
  • 170.0
  • 85.0
Track
  • Alex 2004 track.png
  • Camille 1969 track.png
  • Danielle 1998 track.png
  • Ernesto 2006 track.png
  • Helene 1958 track.png
  • Hortense 1996 track.png
  • Ingrid 2007 track.png
  • Iris 2001 track.png
  • Isaac 1988 track.png
  • Katrina 2005 track.png
Formed
  • --06-23
  • --07-25
  • --09-03
  • --09-05
  • --09-08
  • --09-12
  • --09-22
  • --10-02
  • --10-19
  • --09-16
abstract
  • A tropical wav2e came off the coast of Africa, developed over the next couple of days and entered a very favorable environment which allowed it to become the first tropical depression of the season only a few hundred miles East of the Leeward Islands on June 4th. As the tropical depression intensified into Tropical Storm Areil the next day, it took a sudden turn to the North missing the Leeward Islands although heavy rainfall and a wind gust of 38 MPH were reported in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2 days later, Areil intensified into a hurricane a couple of hundred miles South of Bermuda causing hurricane watches to be issued, however, Areil's tricky ways were only beginning to show up as she took a sudden curve to the Southwest and West. Intensifying very slowly but surely, 2 days later Areil strengthened into a category 2 hurricane a couple of hundred miles East of North Carolina. By that time, forecasters predicted Areil would continue West towards the United States and possibly strike as a high end category 2 hurricane or low category 3. But Areil had yet another trick up her sleeve. Instead of aiming West at the United States, she took a sharp turn to the South and targetted The Bahamas and maybe even affect Georgia or Florida. Unfortunate for her development, she encountered a coastal cold front which nearly teared her apart and caused her to rapidly weaken into a category 1 hurricane on June 11th when she got extremely close to The Bahamas and the next day back to a tropical storm just off the coast of Southeast Florida. But she still had her moves and she turned due to the East and 2 days later ran over Haiti. She moved dangerously slow dumping torrential rainfall and causing numerous deadly landslides. 20 were killed in Haiti and by June 15th, she was all gone
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