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  2. Hurricane Camille - Wikipedia

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    Prior to landfall, its eye was tracked by radar from Havana; it is estimated the hurricane moved ashore between Cape San Antonio and Guane late on August 15 as a strong Category 2 hurricane. Camille was a small hurricane as it crossed western Cuba, and its winds decreased slightly to 105 mph (169 km/h) over land before it emerged into the Gulf ...

  3. List of Atlantic hurricane records - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Camille is the sixth strongest hurricane on record. Camille is the only storm to have been moved down the list due to post-storm analysis. Camille was originally recognized as the fifth strongest hurricane on record, but was dropped to the seventh strongest in 2014, with an estimated pressure at 905 mbars, tying it with Hurricanes ...

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  5. The Most Devastating Hurricanes to Ever Hit the U.S. - AOL

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    Track Map of Hurricane Audrey, Saffir–Simpson Scale, 1957 ... Lanes of U.S. Highway 90 From Hurricane Camille, 1969. ... intense hurricane in U.S. history, with barometric pressure reaching ...

  6. 'Everything was gone.' Hurricane Camille, Mississippi's first ...

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    The only hurricane that was more intense was the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane which hit the Florida Keys. Camille was so intense, Libby Hartfield of Bolton thought there was a good chance she and her ...

  7. America Forgot a Crucial Lesson From Hurricanes of the Past - AOL

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    At the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Director Robert Simpson examined the destruction in the Gulf and decided that the U.S. needed a much simpler warning system for hurricane strength.

  8. 1969 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi bore the brunt of Hurricane Camille. A combination of strong winds—estimated at up to 200 mph (320 km/h) in gusts—and large storm surges caused adverse impact in the state. In Mississippi alone, 3,881 dwellings were destroyed and 41,848 were damaged. About 406 trailers were destroyed and an additional 325 suffered major losses.

  9. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The most intense storm by lowest pressure and peak 10-minute sustained winds was Typhoon Tip, which was also the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in terms of minimum central pressure. Storms with a minimum pressure of 899 hPa (26.55 inHg) or less are listed. Storm information was less reliably documented and recorded before 1950. [6]