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Hurricane Dot of August 1959 was at its time the costliest tropical cyclone in Hawaiian history. Dot was first identified as a strong tropical storm southeast of Hawaiʻi on August 1. The storm was potentially a continuation of a previously unnamed tropical cyclone that was monitored west of the Baja California Peninsula from July 24–27, but was never confirmed due to a lack of ship reports. Dot was quick to intensify, reaching hurricane intensity six hours after naming. By August 3, Dot reached its peak intensity, with maximum sustained winds reaching 150 mph (240 km/h). Intensity leveled off afterwards as Dot tracked westward before making a curve towards the northwest on August 5, after which the hurricane weakened at a faster clip. Dot made landfall the next day on Kauai as a minimal hu

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  • Hurricane Dot (1959) (en)
  • Furacão Dot (1959) (pt)
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  • Hurricane Dot of August 1959 was at its time the costliest tropical cyclone in Hawaiian history. Dot was first identified as a strong tropical storm southeast of Hawaiʻi on August 1. The storm was potentially a continuation of a previously unnamed tropical cyclone that was monitored west of the Baja California Peninsula from July 24–27, but was never confirmed due to a lack of ship reports. Dot was quick to intensify, reaching hurricane intensity six hours after naming. By August 3, Dot reached its peak intensity, with maximum sustained winds reaching 150 mph (240 km/h). Intensity leveled off afterwards as Dot tracked westward before making a curve towards the northwest on August 5, after which the hurricane weakened at a faster clip. Dot made landfall the next day on Kauai as a minimal hu (en)
  • O Furacão Dot de agosto de 1959 foi na época o ciclone tropical mais caro na história do Havaí. Em 1 de agosto Dot foi primeiro identificado com uma forte tempestade tropical no sudeste do Havaí. A tempestade era potencialmente uma continuação do anterior ciclone tropical sem nome que tinha sido monitorizado a oeste da Península de Baja California de 24 a 27 de julho, mas nunca foi confirmado por falta de relatórios de navios. Dot intensificou rapidamente, chegando ao estatuto de furacão em seis horas depois de ser nomeado. Em 3 de agosto, Dot atingiu a sua intensidade máxima, com ventos sustendados chegando aos 240 km/h. A intensidade abrandou depois que Dot se deslocou para oeste antes de desviar-se para o noroeste em 5 de agosto, depois de enfraquecer-se num ritmo mais rápido. No dia se (pt)
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  • Hurricane Dot (en)
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