2,076 first-hand accounts of flood events in Louisiana, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
Read the full account →Post-Tropical Cyclone Beta moved ashore across portions of extreme Southeast Texas during the morning hours of September 23rd, with deep tropical moisture associated with this system continuing to spread northeast across much of Louisiana from the 21st to the 23rd.
Read the full account →Major Hurricane Laura tracked north northwest across the Central and Northern Gulf of Mexico from the Central Carribean Sea near Cuba, making landfall in Southwest Louisiana near Cameron around 1 am on August 27th as a strong Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds…
Read the full account →Major Hurricane Laura tracked north northwest across the Central and Northern Gulf of Mexico from the Central Carribean Sea near Cuba, making landfall in Southwest Louisiana near Cameron around 1 am on August 27th as a strong Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds…
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
Read the full account →Hurricane Delta tracked north northwest across the Western Carribean Sea as a major hurricane, having rapidly strengthened from a tropical depression to a Category 4 hurricane in just over 36 hours, the fastest intensification rate on record.
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