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It was the first hurricane to affect oil refining in the Gulf of Mexico. The tropical cyclone led to flooding in New Orleans, and broke a drought across the eastern United States. The death toll was 15, and total damages reached $24.8 million (1956 USD). [2] [3] Despite the damage throughout the Southern United States, the name Flossy wasn't ...
Hurricane Flossy left about $27.8 million in damage (1956 USD), mostly from crop damage, as well as 15 deaths. The rainfall extended through the Mid-Atlantic states, which alleviated drought conditions.
July 6, 1956– A tropical depression moves ashore near Pensacola, resulting in light damage and moderate precipitation. [16] September 24, 1956– Hurricane Flossy hits near Destin as a minimal hurricane, resulting in gusty winds and high tides reaching 7.4 feet
Hurricane Flossy (1956) G. Hurricane Greta (1956) This page was last edited on 26 November 2024, at 17:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Hurricane Flossy (1956) M. March 18–20, 1956, nor'easter; T. Tornado outbreak of April 2–3, 1956 This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 02:32 (UTC). Text is ...
1956 Atlantic hurricane season. 4 articles. Hurricane Betsy. Hurricane Flossy. Hurricane Greta This page was last edited on 5 August 2024, at 17:29 (UTC). ...
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Hurricane Flossy (1956) Flossie is on the modern six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific: Tropical Storm Flossie (1983) Tropical Storm Flossie (1989) Hurricane Flossie (1995) Hurricane Flossie (2001) Hurricane Flossie (2007) – passed near Hawaii. Tropical Storm Flossie (2013) – almost made landfall in Hawaii, but moved to the north and weakened.