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- Hurricane Celia - Wikipedia
Hurricane Celia was the costliest tropical cyclone in Texas history until Hurricane Alicia in 1983 The third named storm, second hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 1970 Atlantic hurricane season, Celia developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on July 31
- Hurricane Celia - August 3 rd , 1970 - National Weather Service
On August 3 rd 1970, Hurricane Celia made landfall near Aransas Pass as a major Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale with sustained winds of 140 mph Hurricane Celia was the third major hurricane to impact the Middle Texas coast in a 9-year period (Carla in 1961 and Beulah in 1967) Hurricane Celia caused 15 fatalities in South
- Aftermath of Hurricane Celia - August 3, 1970 - The Film and Video . . .
TX DPS film documenting the aftermath of Hurricane Celia in Corpus Christi
- Celia remains costliest storm in Corpus Christi history
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It’s the 50 th anniversary of Hurricane Celia, the costliest storm in Corpus Christi history Celia was a Category 3 storm when she made landfall on that fateful
- Hurricane Celia devastated Corpus Christi in August 1970
Hurricane Celia had just ripped through South Texas, causing 15 deaths and close to $500 million in damage With many homes uninhabitable residents and relief workers took to camping in
- Hurricane Celia (2010) - Wikipedia
During the evening of June 24, Hurricane Celia intensified into a powerful Category 5 storm, further solidifying it as the strongest storm of the 2010 Pacific hurricane season At its peak, the cyclone attained winds of 160 mph (255 km h) along with a minimum pressure of 921 mbar (hPa; 27 2 inHg)
- Hurricane Celia - Portland Texas 1970 - ScubaMom
Celia was a very unusual storm She formed "overnight" on Friday August 1, 1970 as a tiny non- threatening tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico, but quickly intensified within 24 hours to hurricane strength of 73 mph on Saturday and was forecast to move north to Galveston
- Hurricane Celia - August 3-5, 1970 - Weather Prediction Center
Hurricane Celia - August 3-5, 1970 On July 23rd, a strong tropical wave emerged off the coast of western Africa It moved swiftly westward, reaching the Lesser Antilles in 5 days
- Hurricane Celia - Wikiwand
Hurricane Celia was the costliest tropical cyclone in Texas history until Hurricane Alicia in 1983 The third named storm, second hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 1970 Atlantic hurricane season, Celia developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on July 31
- Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Celia (EP042010)
Celia was a long-lived hurricane that reached category five strength on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale It tied Hurricane Ava as the strongest June hurricane on record in the eastern North Pacific (since reliable records began in the early 1970s) Celia remained over the waters of the eastern North Pacific and did not affect land a
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