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Hurricane Alicia ended a 3 year and 8 day “hurricane drought” for the continental United States,which was the longest such period in the 20th century. The low that became Alicia formed from a mesoscale convective system that developed on the tail end of a frontal zone just offshore the central Gulf coast. The system moved around the southwest periphery of the subtropical ridge and intensifiedat the rate of one millibar per hour into a tropical storm on the 15th and a hurricane on the 16th. As the ridge moved eastward, Alicia turned northwest to the west of Galveston and Houston, Texas, striking the Lone State State as a category 3 hurricane. Helping to break drought conditions across the southern Plains, Alicia dropped moderate to heavy rains across portions of Texas and Oklahoma before its surface circulation began to open up across the central Plains on the 20th. Below is the track of this cyclone, constructed from data provided by the National Hurricane Center
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