

An edition of Hurricane Camille (2004)
monster storm of the Gulf Coast
By Philip D. Hearn
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Language
eng
Pages
233
Description:
"On August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille roared out of the Gulf of Mexico and smashed into Mississippi's twenty-six miles of coastline. Winds were clocked at more than 200 miles per hour, tidal waves surged to nearly 35 feet, and the barometric pressure of 26.85 inches approached an all-time low. Survivors of the killer storm date events as BC and AC- Before Camille and After Camille. The history of Hurricane Camille is told here through the memories of those who survived the traumatic winds and tides. Their firsthand accounts, compiled a decade after the storm and archived at the University of Southern Missippi, form the core of this book"--Jacket.
subjects: Biography, History, Hurricane Camille, 1969, Hurricanes, Mississippi, history, Mississippi, biography
Places: Gulf Coast (Miss.)
Times: 20th century