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{{storm path|Isbell 1964 track.png}}
===Development in the Caribbean===
An old diffused frontal trough entered the western Caribbean in early October. Evidence of a tropical disturbance originated over the western Caribbean during October 7th and 8th at the very end of this frontal trough. The system developed and a weak tropical depression formed on the 8th, as it started to move slowly to the northwest. On the 12th, it stalled its northwestern progress, made a small loop, followed by a northeastward turn. Lack of inflow, and possible earlier land interaction, kept the depression fairly weak, but on the 12th, it was able to strengthen 5 mph further from its original strength, and then reached tropical storm strength on the 13th.<ref name="HURDAT storm strength
===Cuba===
Isbell reached hurricane intensity around 18 [[UTC]] on the 13th, shortly after reaching tropical storm status earlier that day. A few hours after that status upgrade, the storm made landfall in the extreme western portion of Cuba. It then crossed western Cuba, entered the southeast Gulf of Mexico, and began to strengthen into a Category 3 hurricane.
|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/easy_1961-70.htm#1964_11|title=Storm ISBELL is number 11 of the year 1964 |publisher=HURDAT|accessdate=2006-09-27}}</ref><ref name="MWR of Isbell">{{cite web|url=http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/093/mwr-093-03-0175.pdf#search=%22Hurricane%20Isbell%2Bcuba%22|last=Dunn|first= Gordon E. |coauthors=et al.|title=Storm ISBELL is number 11 of the year 1964 |publisher=U.S. Weather Bureau Office, Miami, Florida|date=[[March 1965]]|accessdate=2006-09-27}}</ref>
===Florida and pre-North Carolina landfall===
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