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Hurricane Able (1952)
Category 2 hurricane (SSHS)
Surface weather analysis of Hurricane Able on August 30. This graph also shows active rainfall for the day.

Surface weather analysis of Hurricane Able on August 30. This graph also shows active rainfall for the day.
Formed August 18, 1952
Dissipated September 2, 1952
Highest
winds
100 mph (155 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure ≤ 998 mbar (hPa; 29.48 inHg)
Fatalities 3 direct
Damage $2.7 million (1952 USD)
$21.92 million (2008 USD)
Areas
affected
South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Mid Atlantic states, New England
Part of the
1952 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Able was the second tropical storm and first hurricane of the 1952 Atlantic hurricane season. A long lived Cape Verde storm, Able traversed the Atlantic Ocean uneventfully until coming close to land, when it intensified to a Category 2 hurricane before making landfall near Beaufort, North Carolina. The hurricane was responsible for considerable damage and three deaths; one in Pennsylvania and two in South Carolina.

Originally, it was believed that Able formed on August 25, near the Lesser Antilles, but reanalysis years later revealed that Able had formed close to the coast of Africa on August 18. Able is known for its unusual path through the Atlantic and for its lack of organization.

[edit] Storm history

Storm path
Storm path

The hurricane formed from a tropical wave that was developing in an area of easterlies.