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Published on Mar 20, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HURRICANE CAMILLE

WEATHER INVOLVED

  • Hurricane
  • hurricane 
  • high wind pressure
  • Hugh wind pressure
  • Strong winds
  • strong winds

During

the hurricane went through Cuba, The Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, and Virginia, destroying everything in its path

AFTER

  • 8,931 people were injured
  • 5,662 homes were destroyed
  • 13,915 homes experienced major damage 
  • 259 people had died 

EFFECT ON PEOPLE

  • peoples homes were destroyed
  • people became homeless
  • people lost family members 

EFFECT ON ENVIORNMENT

  • flattened nearly everything along the coast of mississppi
  • caused alot destruction across much of the Gulf Coast of the United States.

MONETARY DAMAGE

  • 1.4 billion dollars in damage (1969$)
  • 9.13 billion dollars in damage (2014$)

WARNING AND TRACKING SYSTEMS

  • weather systems were destroyed at landfall
  • the national hurricane center in cuba warned the US

WHAT IS A HURRICANE?

  • Huge storm
  • Can be up 600 miles across
  • Has strong winds sprialing inwards and upwardsat a speed of 75-200 mph
  • They can last over a week
  • They gather energy and heat through contact with warm ocean waters
Photo by Brian Birke

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • catorgory 5 hurricane
  • strongest sotrm to directly stirke the U.S in the twentith century 
Photo by Marion Doss

WHAT IS A HURRICANE?

  • gather heat and energy through contact with warm ocean waters.
  • can be up to 600 miles across 
  • have strong winds spiraling inward and upward at speeds of 75 to 200 mph.
  • usually lasts for over a week 
  • moving 10-20 miles per hour over the open ocean. 
Photo by Marion Doss