Hurricane Camille
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Hurricane Camille
Just finished putting together my page on Hurricane Camille.
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http://www.hurricanes-blizzards-noreast ... MILLE.html
Here's link
http://www.hurricanes-blizzards-noreast ... MILLE.html
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Hurricane Camille
I was here for Camille in 69 which I thought was bad until Katrina.
Big Steve
Biloxi, MS
07/30/06
Big Steve
Biloxi, MS
07/30/06
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Re: Hurricane Camille
Big_Steve wrote:I was here for Camille in 69 which I thought was bad until Katrina.
Big Steve
Biloxi, MS
07/30/06
Did Hurricane Camille really have sustain winds of 190 to 210 miles per hour when it hit land ?
If so what do you think caused more damage with Camille the wind or the storm surge?
How would you compare Camille and Katrina and didn't both of them finish their damage the next morning which was Monday for both of them ? Isn't that strange? Both were out of their Monday.
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Thanks the only hurricane I can think of right now that hit land at peak strength is Hurricane Charley
Is that the only hurricane that hit land at peak strength?
Hurricane Charley was amazing because I can remember that day like it was yesterday. I was watching TWC 24/7 and out of nowhere it just jumped from a pretty bad Cat. 2 hurricane to a horrible Cat. 4 hurricane in the matter of minutes or hours!
It was amazing, shocking, and scary all at the same time.
The only good thing I can think about a hurricane doing that is it has no time to have a huge storm surge like Hurricane Katrina did.
Though the drawback is the power with the wind.
Still have a storm surge of course but not as bad as if it piled up for a while.
What would be even worst is if a hurricane stayed a powerful Cat. 5 the whole time out in the middle of the ocean till it hit land because it wouldn't only have the power of wind but the power of a huge storm surge that piled up for many days.
Though its pretty slim for that to happen because its hard for a hurricane to keep a powerful Cat. 5 status for days.
Though it could happen but it would be so rare.

Is that the only hurricane that hit land at peak strength?
Hurricane Charley was amazing because I can remember that day like it was yesterday. I was watching TWC 24/7 and out of nowhere it just jumped from a pretty bad Cat. 2 hurricane to a horrible Cat. 4 hurricane in the matter of minutes or hours!
It was amazing, shocking, and scary all at the same time.
The only good thing I can think about a hurricane doing that is it has no time to have a huge storm surge like Hurricane Katrina did.
Though the drawback is the power with the wind.
Still have a storm surge of course but not as bad as if it piled up for a while.
What would be even worst is if a hurricane stayed a powerful Cat. 5 the whole time out in the middle of the ocean till it hit land because it wouldn't only have the power of wind but the power of a huge storm surge that piled up for many days.
Though its pretty slim for that to happen because its hard for a hurricane to keep a powerful Cat. 5 status for days.
Though it could happen but it would be so rare.
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Andrew comes to mind, as one that hit near peak strength (having just under gone a eye wall replacement cycle, before hitting South Florida).
I can't believe I forgot Andrew. Shame on me.
What was Andrew's storm surge like? Did it have enough time to pile water up and stay a very powerful Cat. 5 hurricane before hitting land?
It was small though but that doesn't matter much because it seems smaller hurricanes have so much power.
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Re: Hurricane Camille
fjf31970 wrote:Just finished putting together my page on Hurricane Camille.
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http://www.hurricanes-blizzards-noreast ... MILLE.html
why do you insist Camille had 190 mph SUSTAINED winds?
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