1,380 first-hand accounts of flood events in Alabama, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A weak area of low pressure moved southward into the northeast Gulf on July 9th and become better developed as it tracked southwest and westward just to south of the marine area.
Read the full account →A east-west zone of deep moisture across north Alabama on February 22nd was located along the northern periphery of a 500mb ridge across Florida.
Read the full account →A east-west zone of deep moisture across north Alabama on February 22nd was located along the northern periphery of a 500mb ridge across Florida.
Read the full account →A east-west zone of deep moisture across north Alabama on February 22nd was located along the northern periphery of a 500mb ridge across Florida.
Read the full account →A east-west zone of deep moisture across north Alabama on February 22nd was located along the northern periphery of a 500mb ridge across Florida.
Read the full account →Shower and thunderstorm activity produced 3 to 6 inches of rainfall across poritons of northwestern Alabama. This caused widespread flash flooding across the central portion of Colbert County.
Read the full account →A weak subtropical storm made landfall in the Florida panhandle during the day on the 28th and slowly moved north and northwest through portions of southwest Alabama during the night into the early morning on the 29th.
Read the full account →A weak subtropical storm made landfall in the Florida panhandle during the day on the 28th and slowly moved north and northwest through portions of southwest Alabama during the night into the early morning on the 29th.
Read the full account →An elongated upper trough extended from east Texas northeast across northwest Alabama and eastern Tennessee. Precipitable water values exceeded two inches along and south of the upper trough axis.
Read the full account →An elongated upper trough extended from east Texas northeast across northwest Alabama and eastern Tennessee. Precipitable water values exceeded two inches along and south of the upper trough axis.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms erupted across the Tennessee Valley on October 6th, repeatedly moving across Marshall County, which caused widespread flash flooding.
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