Not exactly. There was a Tropical Storm Allison, which caused major flooding in the Houston area in 1991. It was the first Atlantic storm to have its name retired without reaching hurricane status. The name was used twice before. Hurricane Allison caused minor damage in Florida in 1995. Another Tropical Storm Allison caused damage to parts of Texas and Louisiana in 1989.
Allison was a tropical storm and never became a Hurricane. At peak intensity Tropical Storm Allison had winds of 60 mph. A storm needs winds of at least 74 mph to be a hurricane.
Hurricane Allison, which formed in June 2001, was notable for being the first tropical storm to reach hurricane strength in the Atlantic during the 2001 season. It made landfall in Texas, causing catastrophic flooding, particularly in Houston, where it dropped over 30 inches of rain in some areas. Allison was also unique as it caused significant damage far inland and led to the deaths of over 40 people. Its impact prompted changes in disaster response and flood management in affected regions.
Hurricane Allison dropped rain on Houston for a period of about six days.
Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.
Not exactly. There was a Tropical Storm Allison, which caused major flooding in the Houston area in 1991. It was the first Atlantic storm to have its name retired without reaching hurricane status. The name was used twice before. Hurricane Allison caused minor damage in Florida in 1995. Another Tropical Storm Allison caused damage to parts of Texas and Louisiana in 1989.
Allison was a tropical storm and never became a Hurricane. At peak intensity Tropical Storm Allison had winds of 60 mph. A storm needs winds of at least 74 mph to be a hurricane.
Allison was a tropical storm. It never reached hurricane strength. Allison degenerate into an extratropical low south of Long Island and dissipated south of Newfoundland.
The storm best known as Allison was never a hurricane, but peaked a little bit short of becoming a hurricane. This storm killed 41 people and lead to another 14 indirect deaths.
Interestingly, the storm Known as Allison never became a hurricane, but peaked as tropical storm with 60 mph winds. A storm must have winds of at least 74 mph to be a hurricane. Despite not being a very strong storm, Allison produce heavy flooding from from rain. It is the only Atlantic storm to have its name retire that did not become a hurricane.
Hurricane Allison, which formed in June 2001, was notable for being the first tropical storm to reach hurricane strength in the Atlantic during the 2001 season. It made landfall in Texas, causing catastrophic flooding, particularly in Houston, where it dropped over 30 inches of rain in some areas. Allison was also unique as it caused significant damage far inland and led to the deaths of over 40 people. Its impact prompted changes in disaster response and flood management in affected regions.
Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.
Hurricane Allison dropped rain on Houston for a period of about six days.
Allison Miner died on 1995-12-23.
Allison Engine Company ended in 1995.
Bob Allison died on 1995-04-09.
Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.