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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The flooding claimed 33 lives and caused damages estimated at close to $750 million. A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) disaster survey team assembled for its first meeting in Peachtree City, Georgia, on the morning of July 18, 1994.

  4. 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 River,...

  5. 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.

  6. A decaying tropical system, previously known as Tropical Storm Alberto, produced torrential rainfall which resulted in some of the worst flooding ever observed across portions of the States of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida during July 1994.

  7. Jan 1, 1995 · In July 1994, parts of Georgia, Alabama and Florida were devastated by floods resulting from rainfall produced by Tropical Storm Alberto. The flooding resulted in 33 human deaths in towns and small communities or near swollen streams.

  8. 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.

  9. Tropical Storm Alberto was a catastrophic storm in the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone was responsible for between 22 and 38 deaths and between $500 million and $1 billion in destruction (1994 USD ). The storm struck Northwest Florida, southwest Georgia and Alabama.

  10. Jul 8, 2019 · On July 3, 1994, Tropical Storm Alberto began tracking north across Georgia inundating the state with unprecedented rainfall. Twenty-one inches of precipitation was recorded in 24 hours in...

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