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In Charles L. Sullivan latest work, 'Beauvoir: Katrina Plus Ten,' a souvenir edition of 1,000 numbered copies now on sale at the historic last home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Biloxi, the author compares Hurricanes Camille and Katrina and surmises the Saffir-Simpson Scale took its own blows from the latter storm.

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This is Sullivan's account:

'When Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast Panhandle (the six southern counties), it contained 171,000 homes. Katrina destroyed 65,000 of these, inflicted major damage on 35,000 more, and dealt minor damage to 51,300 homes. Slot duitse briefing. Only 16,000 homes in the Panhandle escaped damage. So, more than one third of South Mississippi's dwellings were destroyed, and nearly three fourths were uninhabitable.

'Katrina destroyed an additional 3,500 homes in the 150 miles of Mississippi north of the Coast. In Katrina's wake 85 percent of the lights in the entire state were out for a time. Katrina's disaster zone totaled 28,000 square miles across four states. In contrast, Camille destroyed 'only' 5,662 homes and utterly destroyed a 'paltry' 68 square miles primarily from Pass Christian to the east along a 'mere' 30-mile front. Camille killed at least 375 people, 172 of whom were Mississippians.

'Never did anyone who lived through Camille even dream that any hurricane could be worse. That belief cost some people their lives. As Biloxi Mayor A. J. Holloway said the day after Katrina, 'It looks like Hurricane Camille killed a lot more people yesterday than it did in 1969.'

'After the next horror, someone will say, 'It looks like Katrina killed a lot more people yesterday than it did in 2005.' Katrina killed at least 1,300 among which were 228 known Mississippians.

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'It could be that the Saffir-Simpson Scale killed some of the people who died in Katrina.

'Herbert Saffir, a structural engineer, began working on his hurricane winds damage scale in 1969. In 1972, he met Robert H. Simpson, the first Director of the National Hurricane Center. Simpson added measurements for flooding and storm surge to the portion developed by Saffir, and the Saffir-Simpson Scale was born.

'First used in hurricane advisories in 1975, the scale has become to hurricanes what the Richter Scale is to earthquakes. The Saffir-Simpson Scale fitted Camille perfectly and, indeed, was modeled on that storm to a degree. Everyone understood when a small and compact Cat 5, (190-mph Camille) battered Pass Christian with a 30-foot surge. As was expected the surge lessened as one went to the east with Pascagoula experiencing perhaps eight feet from Camille.

'But, Katrina defied comprehension. Best penny slots in tunica.

'Huge Katrina, though a 175-mph Cat 5 the day before landfall, struck Buras, La., as a Cat 4 and was only a Cat 3 when it struck Pearlington. Yet it swept the Mississippi Gulf Coast with a Cat 5 surge ranging from more than 30 feet on the shores of the Bay of St. Louis down to a horrendous twenty feet at Pascagoula at the other end of the Coast.

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'According to the Saffir-Simpson Scale, the Bay of St. Louis should have gotten nine to twelve feet of surge and Pascagoula barely a ripple. Herbert Saffir, aged 88 when he visited the Coast in November 2005, was asked to comment on the seeming incongruity of a Cat 3 throwing a Cat 5 surge. He said that when Katrina was a Cat 5 over the open Gulf of Mexico, it pushed forth a Cat 5 surge wave. Then when the storm degraded first to a Cat 4 and then to a Cat 3, those winds were sufficient to keep the Cat 5 surge moving.

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'It would appear that the Saffir-Simpson Scale does not take into account the elements that accounted for the devastation of the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Katrina--previous high category surge, size of the storm, and local topography.

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'Katrina not only destroyed the Mississippi Gulf Coast, it also, in effect, destroyed the Saffir-Simpson Scale.'

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The 28-page illustrated booklet is available at Beauvoir's library gift shop for $12.95 a copy with proceeds going for construction of displays for the library. It addresses three main topics: 'The Saga of Beauvoir,' 'The Friendship Flag,' and 'The Connecticut Sergeant's Sword.'

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(CN) – A jury should decide whether a Gulf Coast casino barge that smashed into a hotel during Hurricane Katrina was negligent, the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled.
The President Casino barge was moored in the Broadwater Beach Marina in Biloxi until its employees and customers were evacuated before Katrina hit in August 2005.
As the storm surge rose to 25 feet above sea level, the barge came loose from its moorings and floated for a mile before smashing into the main building of Biloxi Beachfront Hotel.
Eli Investments, the owner of the hotel, sued casino owners Silver Slipper Casino Venture and Silver Slipper Gambling, as well as marina owner Broadwater Development, for negligence and gross negligent conduct.
Eli claimed the casino owners failed to maintain the barge properly before and during the hurricane. It also claimed that Broadwater did not properly maintain the dock site and mooring system.
A Harrison County judge granted Silver Slipper summary judgment, saying it had complied with the regulations of the Gaming Commission and that the hurricane was an 'Act of God, unforeseeable in the fury and destruction it caused.'
Eli appealed its case against Silver Slipper to the Mississippi Supreme Court, which ruled that the testimony of Eli's expert regarding the mooring system created enough of an issue of fact to defeat Silver Slipper's motion for summary judgment.
'If a jury finds that Silver Slipper, through the exercise of reasonable care, could have prevented the damage to Eli's property, the Act of God defense will not apply,' Chief Justice William Waller wrote for the court's behalf.





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