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  1. Jul 8, 2019 · The Flood of '94, caused by Tropical Storm Alberto, caused incredible damage to Albany and much of South and Middle Georgia. After days of rainfall, rising creeks, the rising Flint.

  2. Tropical Storm Alberto produced extensive and destructive flooding over portions of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida in July 1994. The first named storm of the annual hurricane season, Alberto developed from a tropical wave over the northwestern Caribbean Sea on June 30.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · With little driving force and high pressure blocking to the north, the storm did its infamous loop bringing two days of tropical downpours to Georgia.

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  5. Tropical Storm Alberto - June 30-July 8, 1994. Alberto's origin is traced to a tropical wave detected in Dakar, Senegal rawinsonde data on the 18th of June. The wave progressed steadily westward for several days, eventually bringing showers to the Lesser Antilles.

  6. the remnants of tropical storm Alberto, soaked South Georgia. Although the runoff drained without incident from Oglethorpe Boulevard in Albany, pic- tured here, the downpour resulted in deadly flash flooding in communities north of Albany. Rain Of Terror Despite heavy rains July 4, Albany residents celebrated the holiday.

  7. Jul 2, 2019 · The system became a tropical depression on June 30, 1994 and eventually strengthened into a tropical storm before making landfall near Destin, Florida on July 3, 1994. Alberto quickly weakened in terms of wind as it moved inland after it made landfall.

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