The May 2016 United States storm complex was a storm system that triggered a flood in the United States on May 31, 2016, affecting the states of Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. The inundation set precipitation records in Texas and Oklahoma. On June 2, 2016, the rising of the Brazos River required evacuations for portions of Brazoria County, Texas. Meteorologists attributed this storm's devastation to the power of the El Niño climate cycle.
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| - The May 2016 United States storm complex was a storm system that triggered a flood in the United States on May 31, 2016, affecting the states of Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. The inundation set precipitation records in Texas and Oklahoma. On June 2, 2016, the rising of the Brazos River required evacuations for portions of Brazoria County, Texas. Meteorologists attributed this storm's devastation to the power of the El Niño climate cycle. (en)
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| - Montgomery County, Texas
- Bastrop County, Texas
- Brazoria County, Texas
- Brazos River
- 2016 in Arkansas
- 2016 in Nebraska
- Natural disasters in Arkansas
- Natural disasters in Kansas
- Natural disasters in Oklahoma
- Erath County, Texas
- Natural disasters in Nebraska
- Brazos River
- Liberty County, Texas
- Colorado County, Texas
- Fayette County, Texas
- Leon County, Texas
- Palo Pinto County, Texas
- Parker County, Texas
- Polk County, Texas
- Floods in Texas
- Jasper County, Texas
- Flood
- Fort Bend County, Texas
- Bandera County, Texas
- Brazos County, Texas
- Lee County, Texas
- Precipitation
- World record
- 2016 floods
- 2016 in Kansas
- 2016 in Oklahoma
- 2016 in Texas
- 2016 meteorology
- 2016 natural disasters in the United States
- June 2016 events in the United States
- May 2016 events in the United States
- Greg Abbott
- Hidalgo County, Texas
- Texas
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Coleman County, Texas
- El Niño
- Hood County, Texas
- Austin County, Texas
- Burleson County, Texas
- Grimes County, Texas
- Nebraska
- Oklahoma
- Kleberg County, Texas
- Robertson County, Texas
- San Jacinto County, Texas
- Tyler County, Texas
- Walker County, Texas
- Waller County, Texas
- Washington County, Texas
- Lubbock County, Texas
- Wharton County, Texas
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| - The May 2016 United States storm complex was a storm system that triggered a flood in the United States on May 31, 2016, affecting the states of Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. The inundation set precipitation records in Texas and Oklahoma. On June 2, 2016, the rising of the Brazos River required evacuations for portions of Brazoria County, Texas. Meteorologists attributed this storm's devastation to the power of the El Niño climate cycle. (en)
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