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re: Hurricane Camille made landfall in Mississippi on this day in 1969

Posted on 8/17/23 at 7:23 pm to
Posted by LuckySo-n-So
Member since Jul 2005
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 7:23 pm to
This is a pretty decent documentary : A Lady Called Camille

I was only a year old, but what I do remember is that a lot of Biloxi/Gulfport tourism was based on Camille damage until the casinos came in.
Posted by bayou2
New Orleans, LA
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 7:35 pm to
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It was bad even in Mobile County. My mom wanted the family together, so we all slept in the living room. Still remember the sound of trees snapping and hitting the ground. The next day there was an overwhelming smell of pine in the


We lived in a huge house on Old Government with lots of live oak trees around. About a month before Camille hit the power company was coming through the neighborhood cutting tree branches down that they considered too close to the power lines. My mom was out there fighting tooth and nail to keep them from touching her trees. So they backed off.
Camille hit and it was very scary, we spent the under the big dinning room table. Dad had all the shutters covering the windows - like a haunted mansion. The next morning we went out - not even one tree limb down. We did lose power for a couple of days but my dad and all the neighbors cooked everything we had in the fridge and had a big party . That's what I remember the most. Sometime later an Auburn guy studying agri. came by and talked to my mom, he told her the reason the trees survived the Strom the way they did was due to the fact live oak trees seemed to grow perfectly balanced and if you cut off anything that is when you run into trouble.
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 7:43 pm to
Ah, I was 9.
Posted by bayou2
New Orleans, LA
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 7:56 pm to


Remember Nash Robert, he predicted the track of Camille AND Besty , he was one of those people who could hold his finger up in the air and tell you which path a monster storm was taking.
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
Member since Jul 2006
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:02 pm to
He was
The best back in the day….
Posted by sqerty
AP
Member since May 2022
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:04 pm to
The storm surge at landfall was incredible. I still believe, in spite of the downgrade, that Camille was the most powerful hurricane to hit the Gulf Coast.
Posted by Chrome
Chromeville
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:08 pm to
Rode it out in Metairie, thanking God it jogged to the east and just missed us. My dad was an insurance adjuster for Biloxi and he took me down there. The hair stands on the back of your neck when you see large ocean going tankers beached.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:08 pm to
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Remember Nash Robert, he predicted the track of Camille AND Besty , he was one of those people who could hold his finger up in the air and tell you which path a monster storm was taking.

"The days of sniffing the dirt are over."
-Jonas (RIP)
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8213 posts
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:10 pm to
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He spent part of the 2020, and all of 2021 and 2022 seasons down there in a house that survived Camille and Katrina, he dubbed it "Hurricane House". He liked it so much down there that he bought a lot and is in the process of building "Hurricane House 2.0". From what he's shown and said he's building it about as stout as you can.


And some houses just have something you can’t explain. A buddies old house on Mississippi Sound on Dauphin Island was beside a cinder block house that would never meet code that survived Camille, Frederick, and Ivan. Katrina blew it out.
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
Member since Jul 2006
203292 posts
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:10 pm to
I won’t disagree with this.. a very small and powerful storm. Mother Nature at its most dangerous.
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