|
Heavy Rain Event 11/26/01-11/29/01
Heavy rains fell across southeast Texas and southern and central Louisiana
from the 26th of November to the 29th of November.
This rainfall event produced major flooding along the Calcasieu River from
Glenmora to Old Town Bay and the West Fork of the Calcasieu River at Sam
Houston Jones State Park. The first of many River Flood Warning was issued
on the morning of November 27th. A total of thirteen river points,
and Bundick Lake, went into flood during the event.
Rains started to fall late on the 26th of November across
southeast Texas as a cold front approached from the north. This rain event
was the first widespread heavy rainfall since Oct 13th . The
front stalled across southeast Texas. As a result, southeast Texas and
all of Louisiana remained in the warm sector through November 27th. The
front moved into southwest Louisiana late on November 27th and
extended from south of Alexandria, Louisiana to south of Beaumont, Texas.
The initial support that drove the front into southeast Texas lifted
out to the northeast. Another upper level system moved across northern
Mexico into south Texas early on November 27th. This upper level support
resulted in showers spreading eastward from southeast Texas into southwest
Louisiana.
Deep moisture originating from the gulf moved across southeast Texas
and Louisiana from November 27th through the 29th.
The front finally moved into eastern Louisiana during the afternoon hours
of November 29th, ending the threat of additional rains.
Elevated thunderstorms produced large hail and high winds that blew
trees down. The elevated thunderstorms developed in the cold pool of air,
behind the cold front. During this period, nineteen Severe Thunderstorm
Warnings and seven Tornado Warnings were issued.
Elevated thunderstorms training across southeast Texas into southwest
Louisiana resulted in rainfall totals above twelve inches in a swath from
southern Jasper and Newton counties in southeast Texas. These extreme rain
totals extended into northwest Calcasieu, Beauregard, southern Vernon,
and Rapides parishes.
|

Click picture to see a larger version. |
A Flood Watch was issued during the early morning hours of Tuesday
November 27th and continued through the afternoon of the 29th.
Numerous Flash Flood Warnings and Urban and Small Stream Advisories were
issued during this period.
Many
homes and camps were flooded along Houston River, the west Fork of
the Calcasieu River, and the Calcasieu River near Old Town Bay. In
addition, over fifty roads in Beauregard Parish and twenty-seven
roads in Rapides Parish were closed at some point during this event.
Road closures were also reported in Allen, Avoyelles, Calcasieu, and
Vernon parishes. In Beauregard Parish, homes flooded along Bundick
Lake. In southeast Texas several homes were flooded in the Vidor
area of Orange County and Lumberton area of Hardin County. Roads
were closed due to high water across southeast Texas. |
Rainfall totals from gaged sites varied from less than a inch in south
central Louisiana to around fourteen inches in southwest Louisiana.
Click here
for a table of rainfall totals around southeast Texas and south
Louisiana during this event.
Click here
for scenes of flooding captured shortly after the event.
|