1008:, although the lack of satellite imagery prevented such a classification. By later on November 28, the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm, affected by wind shear. By that point, the storm had turned to the east, followed by a turn to the northwest and later west-southwest on the next day. Late on November 30, satellite imagery indicated an eye-like feature in the center of the storm. A day later, the storm re-intensified into a hurricane, reaching its peak intensity of 90 mph (150 km/h). On December 2, the hurricane turned back to the southwest as it made its closest approach to the Outer Banks. Stronger wind shear caused the hurricane to weaken to a tropical storm again on December 3, as an approaching cold front steered the storm northeastward. Two days later, the storm transitioned back into an extratropical storm to the east of the Outer Banks, briefly regaining hurricane intensity on December 5. A day later, a larger extratropical storm over the northeastern United States absorbed the former hurricane.
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strengthened further into a hurricane as an anticyclone was gradually developing. An approaching trough turned the hurricane to the east-northeast on
October 19, and later that day Ella attained its peak intensity of 110 mph (175 km/h); that made it the strongest hurricane of the season. It gradually weakened over cooler waters while accelerating to the northeast, and its eye grew to an unusually large diameter of 100 mi (160 km). Ella became extratropical on October 22 over the northern Atlantic as it interacted with an approaching cold front. Shortly thereafter its remnants moved over
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coast, drifting westward and later to the south. On
November 27, the storm's wind structure became more symmetric, with an inner core developing inside the larger extratropical low. Based on ship reports near the center, the system transitioned into a hurricane early on November 28; due to its interaction with the extratropical storm, the system was potentially a
533:. Alma quickly weakened to a tropical storm as it made its closest approach to New England, due to cooler water temperatures. In Rhode Island and Massachusetts along the coast, the storm produced northerly winds of 60 mph (97 km/h), and one house was damaged by a fallen tree. Tides reached 2 ft (0.61 m) above normal, which resulted in minor
416:. Based on reports from ships and land stations, the maximum sustained winds were estimated at 65 mph (100 km/h). On July 1, an approaching cold front steered the storm away from the coast. The storm gradually weakened and transitioned back into an extratropical cyclone late on July 2. Turning to the north, the storm moved across
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522:, which caused an hour long power outage for one-third of the town. There, the storm tide was 3 ft (0.91 m) above normal, which resulted in some erosion. The highest rainfall total from Alma in the United States was a report of 10.38 in (264 mm) in Cape Hatteras. Damage in the state amounted to $ 35,000.
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Daisy left five injuries, one direct death, and about $ 1.1 million in damage. Slick roads, however, resulted in 22 traffic fatalities. In Nova Scotia, winds gusted to 85 mph (137 km/h), which destroyed three boats and left two towns without power service. Rough seas killed six people in the province.
1087:, although precipitation of over 1 in (25 mm) extended into Georgia and extreme southern South Carolina. A developing cyclone off the Carolinas caused the dissipation of the depression on September 23. The rains resulted in 3 ft (0.91 m) of floodwaters across western Florida, and both the
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Phillippi Creek experienced record crests. The flooding entered over 5,000 houses, which forced the evacuation of more than 100 families. The floods also caused schools to close in three counties. In addition, floodwaters affected thousands of acres of farmlands in six counties, and
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November 25, a cold front was stalled over the western Atlantic Ocean. A day later, an extratropical storm producing hurricane-force winds developed about 200 mi (320 km) south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The storm remained nearly stationary for several days near the
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England, although no stations recorded hurricane-force winds in the country. This was the first such occurrence during the 20th century that no tropical storms or hurricanes hit the country. Overall damage was the lowest in several
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aloft, the storm continued to gradually intensify, reaching hurricane strength on
October 3. Two days later, Daisy turned to the north-northeast and attained peak winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). Cool air imparted weakening as Daisy turned northwestward, and on October 7, the storm
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throughout its duration, which displaced the convection from the center to its northeast. The depression struck just west of the Texas/Louisiana border on August 29 before dissipating on August 30. Rainfall in Texas was minimal, estimated around 1 in (25 mm). However, heavy
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islands with rainfall, during which it moved slowly to the west and west-northwest. Late on August 28, it was estimated that the depression intensified into a tropical storm. The next day, satellite imagery observed a well-developed tropical cyclone in the far eastern
Atlantic Ocean. In
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Islands, associated with an upper-level low. On
October 14, a tropical depression developed and moved northward. A day after forming, it intensified into Tropical Storm Ella as it began a track to the northwest, located east of a weakening upper-level trough. On October 17, Ella
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that aided in its intensification. The depression began a motion to the northeast on August 27, and that day it strengthened into Tropical Storm Alma about 150 mi (240 km) east of the Florida/Georgia border. This marked the latest development of the first storm since
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The first storm of the season originated from a cold front that stalled over the western Atlantic Ocean on June 28. A frontal low developed a day later off the coast of South Carolina. The low moved northward and northward, gradually acquiring tropical characteristics. The
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some did not dry out for several weeks. Wind gusts reached 58 mph (93 km/h) in eastern Florida, and more than 20,000 people were left without power. There was one death in the state related to the storm, and damage was estimated at $ 2.78 million.
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In addition to the seven named storms, there were two non-developing tropical depressions. The first struck Texas in August, causing street flooding and killing three. The second formed off the west coast of Florida and flooded widespread areas after
541:. Slick roads resulted in several traffic accidents, although there were no deaths. After moving by the region, Alma turned to the southeast due to a high-pressure system to its north. It became extratropical on August 30.
420:, and curved to the west and southwest, striking New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The storm turned back to the northeast, remaining offshore Nova Scotia until it was absorbed by an approaching extratropical storm on July 6.
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trough, although the system began intensifying as the trough dissipated. On October 2, after turning to the northwest between two high-pressure areas, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Daisy. Developing an
923:. The storm greatly complicated naval operations relating to the 'quarantine' blockade of Cuba and badly damaged several Soviet nuclear-armed submarines en route to the island, contributing to the escalation of the
722:. However, satellite imagery indicated that it could have become a tropical cyclone a day earlier. Late on September 12, a ship reported winds of 40 mph (64 km/h), which provided the basis for the
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to drop torrential rainfall over the region for 65 hours, producing upwards of 12 in (300 mm) in portions of Massachusetts. The highest total from Daisy alone was 9.47 in (241 mm) at
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traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1962 USD.
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For several days, the storm meandered off the southeast coast of the United States, producing high tides and beach erosion from Florida to Virginia; many of these areas were affected by
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began operations with no new equipment, and the warning agency instead opted to improve with the existing equipment. The agency had access to a system of radars that extended from
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spawned a tropical depression off the west coast of Florida on September 20. The depression moved very slowly to the north-northwest, which produced heavy rainfall from
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A tropical disturbance emerged from Africa in late August and developed into a weak tropical depression on August 27. For about 30 hours, the system affected the
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After passing the Outer Banks, Alma continued to intensify further, reaching peak winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) about 85 mi (140 km) south of
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245:. The season officially began on June 15, while the first tropical storm developed on June 30. No further activity occurred until late August, when
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While in its formative stages, the storm dropped torrential rainfall in coastal portions of North Carolina, causing locally heavy crop damage.
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reported 17 in (430 mm) of rainfall in an 18-hour period; at the time, it was the second-highest single-day rainfall total.
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rainfall. The floods affected 5,000 houses and caused millions in damage. The season officially ended on November 15.
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broke loose and rain aground. During the storm's formative stages, it produced wind gusts of 89 mph (143 km/h) on
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On August 26, a tropical depression formed in the western Gulf of Mexico about 280 mi (450 km) northeast of
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Rising Tide: The Untold Story of the Russian Submarines that Fought the Cold War
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2187:"The Passage of Tropical Storm Alma at WBO Cape Hatteras NC on August 28, 1962"
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Edward Sable, Boston Weather Bureau Airway Station (1962-09-12).
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The hurricane season officially began on June 15, 1962. The
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Tenenbaum, Boston Weather Bureau Airway Station (1962-08-30).
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2128:"Not One Hurricane Hit U.S. in 1962 - A 20th Century Record"
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extending further south than usual, as well as a persistent
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During the season, four hurricanes developed from seven
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Tropical depression total rainfall map, September 20–23
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addition, a ship reported winds of force 9 on the
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2574:"Storm Swamps Florida as Frost Nips New England"
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2639:"Florida Makes Survey of Damage from Rainstorm"
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2159:Christopher W. Landsea; Sandy Delgado (2019).
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2102:"Hurricane Season is Slowest in 30 Years"
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2526:"Louisiana Town Begins Cleanup Job"
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1950:"Watchers Await First Hurricane"
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1672:Category 2 hurricane
1630:Category 2 hurricane
1461:East Coast of the United States
1439:Category 1 hurricane
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2703:1962 Atlantic hurricane season
2301:Roth, David M (May 12, 2022).
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975:November 28 – December 4
887:110 mph (175 km/h)
782:105 mph (165 km/h)
774:September 29 – October 7
406:Atlantic hurricane reanalysis
186:1962 Pacific hurricane season
2550:David M. Roth (2012-04-08).
2500:"Storm Kills 3 in Louisiana"
2473:David M. Roth (2009-09-22).
2279:David M. Roth (2008-01-20).
2210:David M. Roth (2009-09-28).
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1021:Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel
983:90 mph (150 km/h)
879:October 14 – October 22
730:was issued for the northern
694:70 mph (110 km/h)
475:85 mph (140 km/h)
383:65 mph (100 km/h)
90: • Lowest pressure
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2637:Staff Writer (1962-09-22).
2587:– via Newspapers.com.
2572:Staff Writer (1962-09-21).
2524:Staff Writer (1962-08-30).
2498:Staff writer (1962-08-29).
2430:. National Hurricane Center
2347:. National Hurricane Center
2342:"The 1962 Hurricane Season"
2261:. National Hurricane Center
2239:. National Hurricane Center
2192:. National Hurricane Center
2126:Staff writer (1962-12-31).
2100:Staff writer (1962-09-10).
1980:Hurricane Research Division
1948:Staff Writer (1962-06-01).
1869:Staff writer (1962-11-13).
1843:Staff writer (1962-06-13).
1798:1962 Pacific typhoon season
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657:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
589:60 mph (95 km/h)
552:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
346:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
237:was the least active since
191:1962 Pacific typhoon season
168:> $ 4.88 million (1962
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1266:Vicky
1258:Thora
1234:Patty
1226:Orpha
1154:Greta
1096:Storm names
820:Nova Scotia
811:anticyclone
503:anticyclone
410:Outer Banks
255:New England
251:Outer Banks
2988:Hurricanes
2822:Previous:
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2620:2011-10-09
2584:2023-08-25
2558:2011-10-09
2536:2011-10-09
2510:2011-10-08
2481:2011-10-08
2459:2021-02-07
2434:2011-10-09
2376:2021-02-07
2351:2011-10-09
2315:January 6,
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2112:2011-10-07
2086:2011-10-07
1995:2024-06-30
1960:2011-10-07
1880:2011-10-10
1855:2011-10-07
1831:References
1748:110 (175)
1739:9 systems
1675:110 (175)
1633:105 (165)
1538:Cape Verde
1242:Rena
1198:Lois
1174:Inez
1049:wind shear
1025:Oak Island
831:nor'easter
611:Cape Verde
595:1005
389:1000
310:westerlies
160:39 overall
135:Hurricanes
2404:cite book
1713:90 (150)
1565:70 (110)
1495:Louisiana
1442:85 (140)
1359:Max 1-min
1054:Hackberry
989:988
893:958
788:963
700:995
527:Nantucket
516:Nags Head
481:984
3052:Category
3009:Typhoons
2995:Atlantic
2936:Cyclones
2794:Category
2453:Archived
2394:(2003).
2370:Archived
1771:See also
1759:14 (25)
1724:Unknown
1704:Unnamed
1694:Unknown
1593:30 (45)
1530:60 (95)
1511:Unknown
1507:Missouri
1503:Arkansas
1499:Oklahoma
1484:30 (45)
1406:60 (95)
1397:Unnamed
1353:category
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1085:Sarasota
972:Duration
876:Duration
824:Yarmouth
771:Duration
724:San Juan
683:Duration
578:Duration
520:Hatteras
464:Duration
372:Duration
101:; 28.29
3016:Pacific
3000:Pacific
2978:1962–63
2973:1961–62
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2061:Bibcode
1825:1962–63
1822:1961–62
1816:1962–63
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1807:1962–63
1804:1961–62
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1659:8 (24)
1644:Bermuda
1604:Georgia
1600:Florida
1392:Ref(s)
1389:Deaths
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147:Cat. 3+
2880:Next:
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1542:Azores
1521:Becky
1468:0 (1)
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1334:1962
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1131:Becky
1116:Celia
314:ridge
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2776:Ella
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2410:link
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1751:958
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1682:Cuba
1678:958
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1432:Alma
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