Tropical Storm Elena (1979)

Tropical Storm Elena
Tropical Storm Elena near peak intensity south of Louisiana on August 30
Meteorological history
FormedAugust 29, 1979
DissipatedSeptember 2, 1979
Tropical storm
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds40 mph (65 km/h)
Lowest pressure1004 mbar (hPa); 29.65 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities2 direct, 3 indirect
Injuries13+
Damage$10 million (1979 USD)
Areas affectedTexas, Louisiana
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Part of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season

Tropical Storm Elena was a weak tropical storm that moved ashore along Texas in the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season. The sixth tropical storm of the season, Elena developed from a tropical wave to the south of Louisiana on August 29. It tracked generally west-northwest, strengthening little before making landfall on Matagorda Island on September 1 as a minimal tropical storm; the storm quickly dissipated over land. Elena dropped moderate rainfall along its path, causing two direct deaths in Houston from drowning; storm damage was minor, amounting to less than $10 million (1979 USD, $28 million 2007 USD). Lightning from the storm set fire to an oil supertanker in Houston, causing three indirect deaths and 13 injuries.