1941 Texas hurricane

1941 Texas hurricane

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5105-5279-9

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1941 Texas hurricane, the second storm of the 1941 Atlantic hurricane season, was a tropical cyclone that struck coastal Texas in September 1941, causing relatively severe damage. The storm is estimated to have formed in the eastern Gulf of Mexico on September 16. After attaining hurricane strength, it completed a clockwise loop and turned northwestward. The hurricane made landfall near Matagorda, Texas and rapidly weakened. Damage from the storm amounted to about $6.5 million, and crops throughout the region were largely destroyed. The city of Houston suffered extensive damage as the storm passed to the east. The hurricane disrupted activities related to the Louisiana Maneuvers. Later, the system became extratropical and dissipated over Lake Huron, killing three people in Toronto. Overall, seven people lost their lives due to the cyclone.