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Vortices / Hurricane Camille / Atlantic hurricane / Tropical cyclone / Dropsonde / Eye / Atlantic hurricane season / Meteorological history of Hurricane Dean / Hurricane Ernesto
Date: 2016-04-26 14:49:27
Vortices
Hurricane Camille
Atlantic hurricane
Tropical cyclone
Dropsonde
Eye
Atlantic hurricane season
Meteorological history of Hurricane Dean
Hurricane Ernesto

T he Breath home three days after Camille, August 20, 1969. Moving surge debris and replacing roof, minus Queen Anne dormer that was blown off. (Photo courtesy of the Hancock County Historical Society, Bay Saint Louis,

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