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East Texas |
June 26 to 30, 1902 |
Storm was centered in Nacogdoches County near the
city of Nacogdoches where 14.22 in. of rain fell. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
14.22 in. |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches |
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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Central and East Texas |
April 24 to 27, 1922 |
This large storm covered much of Central and East
Texas. The maximum rainfall depths were about 12 in. in the
Weatherford area. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
11.40 in. (Parker Co.)
9.30 in. (Nacogdoches Co.) |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Parker Co., Weatherford
Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches |
References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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Nacogdoches County |
January 31 to February 1, 1975 |
Heavy rainfall caused local flooding. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Three lives lost and about $5.5 in property damages. |
Max. Precipitation: |
Unknown |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches |
References:
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Dallas Morning News, 1999 |
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Southeast Texas |
October 15 to 19, 1994 |
A tropical, mid-latitude rainfall of unusual proportion
on a 30- to 35-county area of southeast Texas resulted in catastrophic
flooding. The intense rainfalls totaled more than 25 in. at several
locations and more than 8 in. on much of southeast Texas. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Flooding caused 18 deaths and property damages were estimated to
be about $700 million. |
Max. Precipitation: |
12.00 in. |
Severity: |
Catastrophic |
Storm Center(s): |
Nacogdoches Co., Chireno |
References:
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1995; Liscum
and East, 1995 |
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USGS 78 |
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