The season began on June 1, and ran until November 30, the time of year that delimits the time most Atlantic tropical cyclones develop in any given year. The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season was an above average Atlantic tropical cyclone season, with 16 total cyclones, 13 named storms, nine hurricanes, and four major hurricanes forming as the year progressed. The tropical wave became more organized just southeast of Jamaica and quickly gained tropical storm status early on the 23rd. The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season was an above average Atlantic tropical cyclone season, with 16 total cyclones, 13 named storms, nine hurricanes, and four major hurricanes forming as the year progressed. Hurricane Florence - September 26, 1953. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration currently defines the season as occurring between June 1 and November 30 each calendar year, which is when 97% of all Atlantic tropical cyclones occur. Desc: The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season was the first time an organized list of female names was used to name Atlantic storms.It officially began on June 15, and lasted until November 15, although activity occurred both before and after the season… These names were used to name storms during the 1953 season. Directed by Al Lewis. 1953 Pacific hurricane season summary map.png 4,000 × 2,472; 5.99 MB 1953 Pacific hurricane season summary.jpg 3,000 × 1,785; 250 KB Hurricane Four analysis 4 Oct 1953.png 459 × 483; 336 KB The list was the same for the 1954 season as well. A severe storm is on the way but Mr. Conklin has someting to attend to and leaves Miss Brooks in charge. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 2525 Correa Rd Suite 250 Honolulu, HI 96822 W-HFO.webmaster@noaa.gov The tropical wave became more organized just southeast of Jamaica and quickly gained tropical storm status early on the 23rd. It officially began on June 15, [1] and lasted until November 15, [2] although activity occurred both before and after the season's limits. All female names were used. The 1953 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season in which all female names were used in the Atlantic, the season began on June 1 and ended on November 30, however the season started later than usual with Alberta forming in July, the season hosted some notable storms, Babette affected Alabama, Carly the strongest storm this year stuck Florida as a category 1 hurricane, Darla struck … These names were used to name storms during the 1953 season. Florence began as a tropical wave that crossed the Caribbean Sea on September 21st back in 1953. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray. Hurricane Florence was a strong Atlantic hurricane that struck the Florida Panhandle in September of the 1953 season.The eighth storm and fifth hurricane of the season, Florence developed in the western Caribbean from a tropical wave near Jamaica on September 23.

1953 hurricane season