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The 1969 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season since the 1933 season, ... Weather map featuring Hurricane Inga on October 3.
Part of the 1969 Atlantic hurricane season Hurricane Camille was a powerful, deadly and destructive tropical cyclone which became the second most intense on record to strike the United States (behind the 1935 Labor Day hurricane ) and is one of the four Category 5 hurricanes to make landfall in the U.S.
June 9, 1969– A tropical depression dissipates shortly after passing through the Florida Keys. Its effects are unknown. [37] August 18, 1969– Hurricane Camille strikes southern Mississippi as a Category 5 hurricane, with its large wind field producing a 71 mph (114 km/h) wind gust and 3.55 inches (90 mm) of rain in Pensacola. [38]
The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30 and on average, the Atlantic basin sees about seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes a year. ... Hurricane Camille in 1969.
Track Map of Hurricane Audrey, Saffir–Simpson Scale, 1957. Hurricane Audrey. Year: 1957. ... Severe Pavement Damage of Eastbound Lanes of U.S. Highway 90 From Hurricane Camille, 1969.
First hurricane season in the modern satellite era. Features the highest number of tropical depressions in a season at the time. One of five seasons to have a category 5 as the sole major hurricane of the season. 1968: 8 5 0 46.60 10 $10M 2 Gladys: None: There was one subtropical storm with Category 1 hurricane strength. 1969: 18 12 3 149.25 ...
The 1969 Pacific hurricane season This page was last edited on 10 September 2019, at 01:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Hurricane Camille 1969. Hurricane Camille is one of only four Category 5 hurricanes to ever make landfall in the continental U.S. since 1900. Camille made landfall along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.