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  2. Hurricane Debra (1959) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Debra was a destructive tropical cyclone that developed during the 1959 Atlantic hurricane season.The fifth tropical storm and third hurricane of the season, Debra originated from the interaction of a cold-core low and a tropical wave on July 15.

  3. List of Texas hurricanes (1950–1979) - Wikipedia

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    July 24, 1959 – Hurricane Debra makes landfall between Galveston and Freeport with winds of 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 984 mbar (29.1 inHg). [1] [31] Rainfall peaks at 15.89 in (40.4 cm) in Orange. [32] No deaths are reported, but a person reportedly goes missing in Texas City. [33]

  4. 1959 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    In late July, Hurricane Debra produced flooding in the state of Texas. Tropical Storm Edith in August and Hurricane Flora in September caused negligible impact on land. The most significant storm of the season was Hurricane Gracie, which peaked as a 140 mph (230 km/h) Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale.

  5. List of storms named Debra - Wikipedia

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    The name Debra has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Debra (1959), a weak Category 1 hurricane that made its landfall in Texas; Hurricane Debra (1963), a Category 1 hurricane that never affected land; Tropical Storm Debra (1978), a short-lived tropical storm that caused minimal damages in Louisiana

  6. List of Florida hurricanes (1950–1974) - Wikipedia

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    High tides and moderate rainfall caused damage, as well, and monetary damage across the state totals $1.5 million (1959 USD, $11.1 million 2008 USD). [20] October 8, 1959– Tropical Storm Irene hits near Pensacola and causes a peak wind gust of 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) as well as a storm tide reaching 4.4 feet (1.3 m) above normal. Damage ...

  7. List of Mississippi hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    May 31, 1959: Tropical Storm Arlene moved through Mississippi as a tropical depression, bringing heavy rainfall peaking at 13.55 inches in Merrill. [13] June 1959: After making landfall in Texas, moisture from the eastern periphery of Hurricane Debra interacted with a frontal

  8. Helene dumps rains on Charlotte, as mountains brace for 20 ...

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    national hurricane center Hurricane Helene showers arrived in Charlotte Thursday morning, as the North Carolina mountains braced for up to 20” of rain and what the National Weather Service has ...

  9. Category:1959 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Debra (1959) P. Poe Elementary School bombing; T. Texas Open Beaches Act This page was last edited on 29 July 2023, at 15:51 (UTC). Text is available ...