- Hurricane Allison (1995)
Infobox Hurricane
Name=Hurricane Allison
Type=hurricane
Year=1995
Basin=Atl
Image location=Hurricane Allison 04 jun 1995 1313Z.jpg
Formed=June 2, 1995
Dissipated=June 6, 1995
1-min winds=65
Pressure=987
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Inflated=0
Fatalities=1 direct
Areas=Yucatan Peninsula , westernCuba ,Florida , Georgia,Carolinas ,Atlantic Canada
Hurricane season=1995 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Allison was the first named storm and first hurricane of the
1995 Atlantic hurricane season . It was an early season hurricane that delivered heavy rains and caused minor damage, primarily acrossCuba ,Florida and Georgia.The storm developed on June 2, less than 48 hours after the official start of the hurricane season. It strengthened into a tropical storm early on June 3 and into a hurricane on June 4 in the
Gulf of Mexico . It would make landfall in theBig Bend area ofFlorida on June 5 before tracking northward as anextratropical system. One death was reported inCuba . Allison's early formation heralded the start of what would eventually become a very active 1995 hurricane season.Meteorological history
The origins of the system can be traced to a
tropical wave that moved across the easternCaribbean Sea in the last week of May. The wave gradually organized itself as it entered the western Caribbean Sea on June 1. The circulation continued to close up on June 2 and that evening it was declared Tropical Depression One while east ofHonduras .cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Allison (Page 1) | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995-prelim/allison/prelim01.gif]The depression was in an unusually low-shear environment for early June as it began tracking northward,cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=TD1 Discussion #1 | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995/allison/tropdisc/nal0195.001] which allowed the system to strengthen into Tropical Storm Allison on the morning of June 3 as it tracked into the
Yucatan Channel . Despite the fact that westerlywind shear began to increase, the warm water allowed Allison to gradually strengthen more that afternoon and evening.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Allison Discussion #4 | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995/allison/tropdisc/nal0195.004] Late that evening, while between theYucatan Peninsula andCuba , Allison developed a circularcentral dense overcast and became a high-end tropical storm.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Allison Discussion #6 | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995/allison/tropdisc/nal0195.006] As the storm emerged into theGulf of Mexico , the warm waters allowed Allison to strengthen further and it was upgraded to a hurricane on the morning of June 4 while travelling almost due north.Allison remained somewhat disorganized, as no eye was ever visible, even when
Reconnaissance flights confirmed that it was at hurricane intensity.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Allison Discussion #10 | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995/allison/tropdisc/nal0195.010] The storm maintained itself as a minimal hurricane throughout the day on June 4 before it began to turn to the northeast, in response to southwesterly shear. Late that evening, the storm began to weaken, dropping back to tropical storm intensity as it approached theFlorida Big Bend area.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Allison (Page 5) | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995-prelim/allison/prelim05.gif] The intensity levelled off on June 5 until it made landfall that morning. Allison made its first landfall at about 10:00 am EDT (1400 UTC) nearAlligator Point, Florida as a high-end tropical storm with 70 mph (110 km/h) winds. It briefly re-emerged overApalachee Bay and made another landfall nearSt. Marks, Florida about one hour later with 65 mph (100 km/h) winds. Operationally, Allison was considered a hurricane until it made landfall,http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995/allison/public/paal0195.011] and was considered the earliest hurricane landfall in the United States for a while.cite web | author=Stone, Steve | year=1995 | title=Hampton Roads Escaped Unscathed in Busiest Hurricane Season Since 1933... | publisher=Virginian-Pilot | accessdate=2006-12-08 | url=http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp951127/11270048.htm]After making its final Florida landfall, Allison rapidly weakened. Tropical storm force winds continued over the eastern
Florida Panhandle until late that afternoon, as the storm moved northward into Georgia. It weakened to a tropical depression on the evening of June 5 over southern Georgia. Early on June 6, Allison began to transition into an extratropical storm as it interacted with awarm front to the northeast while tracking across theCarolinas .cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Allison (Page 2) | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995-prelim/allison/prelim02.gif] The remnant low emerged into theAtlantic Ocean off the coast ofCape Hatteras that evening. It then raced across the western Atlantic, crossing the easternmost part ofNova Scotia on June 8 and Newfoundland on June 9. It continued northward across theLabrador Sea , dissipating on June 11.Impact
Winds to tropical storm-force were reported throughout the western part of
Cuba , with a peak gust of 64 mph (102 km/h) inHavana . Heavy rainfall of up to 18 inches (450 mm) was also reported in the area. 32 houses were damaged or destroyed due to flooding that resulted. One person was killed in western Cuba and three others were injured. The overall economic loss as a result of the storm was reported to have fairly minor. [http://www.11alive.com/weather/hurricane/hurricane_article.asp?storyid=34119]In
Florida , Allison's winds knocked down power lines, leaving 48,000 residents without power or telephone services. Along the 150-mile (240 km) stretch of Florida'sBig Bend , 65 seaside homes were flooded and there was extensive beacherosion as a result of thestorm surge . Three hotels and a restaurant were damaged. In Apalachicola, three fishing boats were swamped; the storm closed a bridge linking Apalachicola with St. George Island. The highest storm surge in Florida was about 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.5 m) in Wakulla and Dixie Counties, and 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 1.8 m) to the east.cite web | author=National Climatic Data Center | year=1995 | title=NCDC: Event Details | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-12-19 | url=http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~200631] Atornado spawned by Allison touched down at Jacksonville Beach, causing minor damage when it downed power lines and flipped over vehicles. [http://www.personalhurricanecenter.com/storm_archives/atl_1995/1_allison/index.php] Minor crop damage was also reported. There were no deaths reported as a result of Allison in Florida. Damage was estimated at $860,000 (1995USD ) in Florida, primarily as a result of the storm surge.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Allison (Page 4) | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995-prelim/allison/prelim04.gif]Most of the damage in Georgia was as a result of several tornadoes related to Allison. The most significant of the tornadoes touched down in the town of St. Marys. An
elementary school was destroyed and significant damage was also reported to several buildings at theKings Bay Naval Submarine Base . Several other tornadoes also touched down but damage from them was minimal.cite web | author=National Hurricane Center | year=1995 | title=Preliminary Report: Hurricane Allison (Page 3) | publisher=NOAA | accessdate=2006-11-02 | url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/storm_wallets/atlantic/atl1995-prelim/allison/prelim03.gif] Damage from the tornado was estimated at $800,000 (1995 USD).Lack of retirement
Due to the relatively light overall damage, the name Allison was not retired and re-used in 2001. However, in 2001, it was retired and replaced with Andrea which was used in the 2007 season.
ee also
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List of tropical cyclones
*1995 Atlantic hurricane season References
External links
* [http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/tropical/rain/allison1995.html Hurricane Allison]
* [http://www.atl.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurricane/storm95.html CHC Storms 1995]
* [http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/1995/ALLISON/track.gifHurricane Allison Track (Unisys)]
* [http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/hurricane-allison-dmsp2.gifHurricane Allison (NOAA)]
* [http://dmsp.ngdc.noaa.gov/html/hurricanes/1995/alli_vis.gifHurricane Allison 1995]
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