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The name '''Allison''' has been used for three [[tropical cyclone]]s in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the alternative spelling '''Alison''' has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Southwest [[Pacific Ocean]] and three in the southern [[Indian Ocean]].
The name '''Allison''' was used for three [[tropical cyclone]]s in the Atlantic Ocean, and the alternative spelling '''Alison''' has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean.

;Atlantic
In the Atlantic:
* [[Tropical Storm Allison (1989)]], partially developed from the remnants of Hurricane Cosme from the Pacific Ocean, it brought heavy rain to the southern United States, killing 11 and causing $500&nbsp;million (1989 USD) in damage
* [[Tropical Storm Allison (1989)]], partially developed from the remnants of Hurricane Cosme from the Pacific basin, it brought heavy rain to the southern United States, killing 11 and causing $500&nbsp;million (1989 USD) in damage
* [[Hurricane Allison (1995)]], a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm; killed 3 and caused minor damages
* [[Hurricane Allison (1995)]], a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm; killed 3 and caused minor damages
* [[Tropical Storm Allison]] (2001), the only Atlantic storm to never reach hurricane strength and have its name retired; struck Houston, Texas, killing 41 and causing $5&nbsp;billion in damages, mostly due to heavy rains and flooding
* [[Tropical Storm Allison]] (2001), struck Houston, Texas, killing 41 and causing $9&nbsp;billion in damages, mostly due to heavy rains and flooding


The name Allison was retired after the 2001 season, and was be replaced by Andrea. The name Allison was itself a replacement for the name Alicia, retired after 1983's Hurricane Alicia.
The name Allison was retired after the 2001 hurricane season, and was replaced by [[Tropical Storm Andrea|Andrea]].


In the Australian region:
;South Indian Ocean
* [[Cyclone Alison (1986)]], formed in the Timor Sea near Christmas Island before moving west; was renamed Krisostoma when it crossed 90°E
* [[1990–1995 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons#Tropical Cyclone Alison|Cyclone Alison (1991)]], a Category&nbsp;1 cyclone in the central Indian Ocean, well away from land
* [[Cyclone Alison (1998)]], affected the Cocos (Keeling) Islands


In the South-West Indian Ocean:
;Southwest Pacific Ocean
* Cyclone Alison (1975), formed near New Caledonia and moved south towards South Island, New Zealand
* [[Cyclone Alison (1991)]], stayed well away from land
* [[1985–1990 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons#Cyclone Alison/Krisostoma|Cyclone Alison (1986)]], formed in the Timor Sea near Christmas Island before moving west; was renamed Krisostoma when it passed over 90°E
* [[1998–99 Australian region cyclone season#Severe Tropical Cyclone Alison|Cyclone Alison (1998)]], formed near the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and brought minor effects to the islands


In the South Pacific:
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* [[Cyclone Alison (1975)]], formed near New Caledonia and moved south towards South Island, New Zealand


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 4 December 2023

The name Allison was used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, and the alternative spelling Alison has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean, and one in the South Pacific Ocean.

In the Atlantic:

  • Tropical Storm Allison (1989), partially developed from the remnants of Hurricane Cosme from the Pacific basin, it brought heavy rain to the southern United States, killing 11 and causing $500 million (1989 USD) in damage
  • Hurricane Allison (1995), a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm; killed 3 and caused minor damages
  • Tropical Storm Allison (2001), struck Houston, Texas, killing 41 and causing $9 billion in damages, mostly due to heavy rains and flooding

The name Allison was retired after the 2001 hurricane season, and was replaced by Andrea.

In the Australian region:

In the South-West Indian Ocean:

In the South Pacific: