Very Cool Website ...Hurricane Havens Handbook
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Very Cool Website ...Hurricane Havens Handbook
https://www.cnmoc.navy.mil/nmosw/tr8203nc/0start.htm CLICK ON THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP....
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History has demonstrated that the hurricane season represents a serious threat to marine activities at Gulfport. The Mississippi coast has been affected by tropical cyclone activity at an average frequency of 1.2 per year. Since 1942 there have been 8 tropical cyclones which produced sustained 50 kt winds or greater at Gulfport. During this century there have been five occurrences of tropical cyclone storm tides exceeding 8 ft along this section of the Mississippi coast, the most recent being a storm tide of 21 ft at Gulfport which accompanied Hurricane Camille in 1969.
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