Hurricane Celia 1970 - Corpus Christi

Our home movies of the aftermath of Hurricane Celia in Corpus Christi, TX. Hurricane Celia made landfall Aug 3, 1970.
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Still photos are from the book "...And Celia was her name" , Editor Hal Barron, Contributors Michael L. Warden, Boone Publications, Inc, Publisher Boone Publications, 1970, Length 64 pages
Music from Siegfried's Death and Funeral March; from "Twilight of the Gods" Richard Wagner 1876. Performed by The Bulgarian Radio and TV Symphony

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  • @Metalhead4EVR
    @Metalhead4EVR8 сағат бұрын

    I was 5 years old when Celia arrived. We stayed at my aunt's house..

  • @Wok-y-Taco
    @Wok-y-Taco12 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg
    @DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg4 ай бұрын

    I would have liked to have viewed the warning weather bulletin that appeared on our television screens that indicated we were under a hurricane watch or warning in a black background with a white line drawing of a face blowing wind with curled "windy" hair 2 dot eyes & a pointed nose that was supposed to represent the hurricane or tropical storm about to hit. We would hear a man's voice stating facts gathered about the hurricane or tropical storm including estimated arrival time. We would also hear an alarm sound in the background. We don't have that anymore since the 1970's. I noticed some of the photos were taken from a magazine titled "And Celia Was Her Name" 3 1970 songs come to my mind relating to hurricane Celia. Mama Told Me Not To Come by 3 Dog Night, Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf & Mabellame by Tee Set & possibly to some extent, Montego Bay by Bobby Bloom.

  • @user-kv6ui6fi3q
    @user-kv6ui6fi3q2 ай бұрын

    I'm from San Antonio, but my family were visiting and left the day before. What I remember the most was how destroyed every thing remain the same for a long time afterwards

  • @user-kv6ui6fi3q

    @user-kv6ui6fi3q

    2 ай бұрын

    I love Corpus Christi, it's always remains small compared to other cities. Kinda like Mayberry RFD

  • @SCREAMINGinCAPS
    @SCREAMINGinCAPS20 күн бұрын

    I am writing a book on forgotton Hurricanes of our (not so distant past) I'm a CC resident, attending TAMU-CC so seeing such light coverage infuriates me. I have all data temps, pressures maps, etc's from that day. If you have any info you think I might not know, just pass it along. I also have an answer to your question. I will find it for ya Thanks

  • @Valerifon1
    @Valerifon19 ай бұрын

    Great video! I'm sorry to see so much damage from Celia! I hope you and your family were ok. My mother's side of the family was from Corpus. My mother and Abraham Quintanilla were first-cousins... I love your videos and musical selections! Cheers - Luther

  • @marthae.garcialisa104
    @marthae.garcialisa1042 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I was born six days after Hurricane Celia hit Corpus Christi, TX in 1970. I was born at Memorial Medical Center & from what I know the hospital was running on generator power since there was no electricity at all. Those of us born at that time were put in big size shoe boxes.

  • @dangilbert8391
    @dangilbert83913 жыл бұрын

    Was there was 8byears old and lost everything my dad was stationed at the naval base where we lived there to

  • @lorilosey6920
    @lorilosey692010 ай бұрын

    My mom, her parents, and little sister lived in Ingleside, Texas when celia came in. My mom told me about this train that was laid over off the tracks and there were boats in the streets. Their house luckily survived with little damage. But i remember this video from the Museum of Corpus Christi. Its quite interesting yet scary the kinda force a category five storm, like celia, can be the powerful and destructive.

  • @KenLieck

    @KenLieck

    3 ай бұрын

    A-ha! My memory was right! It *was* Ingleside I was talking about in my quote above where I said: This must be the hurricane where my parents drove me as a kid to see the wreckage from home in Victoria. I saw zilch, though, cuz my mom insisted on cleaning my glasses, then left them on the hood of the car and my dad ran over them pulling out of the driveway."

  • @jbratt
    @jbratt2 жыл бұрын

    Wiener schnitzel at SPID and Carroll lane was repaired and is still there. 👍

  • @LifetimeMomentsVideo
    @LifetimeMomentsVideo2 жыл бұрын

    HATA URGE LOL. Wow, you have enough footage here to create your own documentary.

  • @pattykraft2304
    @pattykraft230411 жыл бұрын

    Our large two story house was damaged bad. The roof ripped off. There was a 2x4 that the wind drove through the brick wall!

  • @TimeWasting101
    @TimeWasting10112 жыл бұрын

    I remember that. We were in a house right ont he bay side of OCean Drive, and the water going out was scary enough .... watching it all come back in a rush was terrifying.

  • @faithfulchristian9171
    @faithfulchristian91717 жыл бұрын

    Yet somehow this horrible storm gets lost in history. People talk about Carla, Camille, Katrina, Sandy; but Celia is rarely mentioned.

  • @muttkat1
    @muttkat112 жыл бұрын

    What I like about this video is the fact that they gave you the names of most of the streets. Good work whoever made this video.

  • @marcostapia2
    @marcostapia212 жыл бұрын

    OM Gosh, I live right behind doddrige plaza!

  • @megadezziescat1124
    @megadezziescat11245 жыл бұрын

    I was about to turn 11, we stayed at Zavala elementary. I really can't remember much. I think some of our trees were uprooted. Maybe some rain damage. Was blessed to have my dad and brother with us back then. They have passed away within the last 15 years. They were not around for Hurricane Harvey.

  • @kennethreed1454
    @kennethreed145410 жыл бұрын

    Portland texas I was there

  • @rebeccabarnett9084
    @rebeccabarnett908411 жыл бұрын

    my mom lived there

  • @martza66
    @martza6613 жыл бұрын

    Believe or not! I was 3 1/2 yrs old when celia hit. I remember her very well, the celing leaking and my parents had my siblings and I under a mattress. Something big crashed into the kitchen window and my dad and uncle went out to board it up really quick. the wind, noise and all is seared in my memory forever. We were getting ready for our move to California when Celia hit. Left a few weeks later, only to return to Texas, after a few big earthquakes hit in 1971-1974. Back in Ca. 25yrs now.

  • @Lori1324
    @Lori13247 жыл бұрын

    I was 29, and lived there. Every report fails to mention winds up to 180 mph and 8 tornadoes inside the hurricane. Very dangerous, and every house on my block was destroyed except mine, which was damaged but not destroyed.

  • @johnnysanantonio
    @johnnysanantonio12 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I were married in June..Celia hit 8 weeks later. I was downtown in an apartment building. My wife at her Mom's..tried to make it back before it hit..but got trapped by high wind and water. When the eye passed over you could see water receding in the Bay from the 5th floor of the Princess Louise Apartments. Saw a taxi go end over end into the Mercedes Dealership's front window. I always wonder why the Weather Channel never observes the anniversary of this 180mph monster. Thanks, Johny

  • @rattler287
    @rattler2877 жыл бұрын

    I rode out this hurricane in a new two story home just off Padre Island Drive. I could feel the wall move as I sat in the floor of the hallway. Two by fours were sticking through the walls upstairs. My car sat in the street with water above the windows. It was quite an experience. One I'll never forget.

  • @flybynight14
    @flybynight147 жыл бұрын

    I was 5 years old

  • @jludwig63
    @jludwig6312 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Takes me back. I was almost 7 at the time. I lived on Mable Street, between Weber and Everhart. I remember it well. Hiding in the living room during the storm. Also my Dad cutting the mass of debris from the house with a chainsaw. We were also one of the few that had a Coleman stove. We helped with cooking food and boiling water for our neighbors. I guess now people would just sit back and wait for a FEMA trailer and the government to pamper their butts.

  • @davidopsahl9188
    @davidopsahl91887 жыл бұрын

    I was 5 years old when Celia hit Corpus Christi. My grandparents and I were visiting relatives out of state at the time. My grandparents delayed returning until after she was spent. We lived on Kaler Drive then.

  • @rickyrivera1045

    @rickyrivera1045

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was about ten yrs old and also lived on kaler dr.although the street is still there and the many memories.except the houses.

  • @buddywayne1
    @buddywayne111 жыл бұрын

    We lived on Virgil Dr. in the general vicinity of most of this video. This was our first hurricane, I was 11 years old. I will never forget this storm. Thanks for posting.

  • @okiewash
    @okiewash13 жыл бұрын

    I was almost 4 years old and my baby sister was 2 weeks old. I remember hiding under the couch Dad turned upside-down, peeking out watching him board up the windows. I remember my destroyed swing set in the aftermath. I remember the Dairy Queen store had some damage. And the big frog that showed up on the back steps.

  • @sherilynkd
    @sherilynkd11 жыл бұрын

    How well I remember her. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @Jinaria101
    @Jinaria1016 жыл бұрын

    My mom and dad went thru this travesty they hadn’t even met yet and me and my sister weren’t around yet either

  • @Rob-ke9gz
    @Rob-ke9gz7 жыл бұрын

    Another one hits Friday

  • @eddiebear60
    @eddiebear6011 жыл бұрын

    HA! I remember the Circle K at 00:45. My dad took a picture of it. That image is burned in my mind. I was 10 years.

  • @alfonsoherreraiii6551
    @alfonsoherreraiii65518 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, I've been for photos and video of Corpus Christi. Your the closes to my search. I've been looking for a photo or video of the old loop over highway at Crosstown@SPID. Still can't find it. Thanks for showing us this precious video.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Alfonso Herrera III Here is a series of aerial photos of the Crosstown / SPID flyover, looking south. 1st image is at Ayers and the last image is above Moody High. The photo archives of the Corpus Library has a ton of aerial photos from the 30s through the 70s. archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/ref/collection/gpc/id/297/rec/124 archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/ref/collection/gpc/id/298/rec/124 archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/ref/collection/gpc/id/299/rec/125

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    I tentatively date these photos as 1970 before Celia hit in August of that year.

  • @alfonsoherreraiii6551

    @alfonsoherreraiii6551

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info, friend, I'll look into it.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Yakima1 On second thought, I'd say 1971. The series of aerial photos show: Lexington Drive-in screen has been demolished by Celia (Aug 1970), Padre Staples Mall is open (Aug 1970), K-mart is open (Sep 1970), Lacks is open (June 1971), Der Weinerschnitzel and Burger Chef are repaired, but the freeway overpasses aren't complete yet (freeway opened Aug 1972).

  • @homeimprovementbrightideas
    @homeimprovementbrightideas9 жыл бұрын

    thanks for sharing....I was 14. Remember the destruction. Video includes my home street where I grew up on Nile Dr.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    9 жыл бұрын

    Claudia Doss I'm glad you found the video. I think it's cool when people find their old house or street in our footage.

  • @DIDGET220

    @DIDGET220

    7 жыл бұрын

    Claudia Doss funny how hurricane harvey is here and im 14 rn

  • @crazyloopybox
    @crazyloopybox6 жыл бұрын

    Whos here in corpus 2018

  • @egraves1970
    @egraves197010 жыл бұрын

    I was only eight months old, and we had moved to Tennessee while my father was overseas. I do remember as a kid looking through the "yearbook" that was produced after the storm, with all the photos of damage around the city.

  • @dianasoliz6766
    @dianasoliz67666 жыл бұрын

    I was gonna turn 10 years old on the 18th of Aug, we buried our dad that day of the storm during the of the storm in Robstown at Memory Garden on CR 1889. Will never forget that day as the eye started to move through its started raining and thundering like the heavens were opening up to receive daddy, very scarily eerie.

  • @Ecctripletsboys
    @Ecctripletsboys9 жыл бұрын

    I live here and born 2008

  • @thomserenity5765
    @thomserenity57657 жыл бұрын

    I lived though this when I was 6 years old. I remember green blades of grass blowing on all the cars facing towards the gulf. And we were in a little motel on the coast.

  • @martza66
    @martza669 жыл бұрын

    45 years ago! I bought the book "And Celia was her name" off of e-bay 3 yrs ago for under $15.00 in very good condition. I saw that amazon had one for $54.00 back in 2011. :-(

  • @Wok-y-Taco
    @Wok-y-Taco11 жыл бұрын

    We lived in the Airline / SPID vicinity, and we had lots of projectiles come toward our house as the screen from the old Lexington Drive-in Theater (aka Bellaire aka Capri) was blown apart!

  • @egggoboom
    @egggoboom11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the subtitles with the locations. I was 6 when Celia hit, living in Annaville.

  • @ratherbfishing455
    @ratherbfishing4556 жыл бұрын

    I remember Celia. It caused a lot of damage.

  • @da001be
    @da001be7 жыл бұрын

    Lived through it, though our house was demolished around us. Barely escaped to back of the house before ceiling collapsed. We had a small tornado skip down our street, demolished the corner of our house-no walls, no rafters, nothing.

  • @kathyreyes3718
    @kathyreyes37188 жыл бұрын

    THANKS FOR POSTING THE WEBSITES TO THE CROSSTOWN/SPID ....I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE PHOTOS OF THE CROSSTOWN BRIDGE,,, IN 1983 I ALMOST DELIVERED MY BABY AT THE VERY TOP OF THE CURVE OF THE FREEWAY COMING FROM GIBSON SCHOOL FROM PICKING UP MY BOYS FROM SCHOOL ,,, I LISTENED TO MY HUSBAND ,,,HE SAID WE SHOULD PICK THE BOYS UP BEFORE I TAKE YOU TO THE HOSPITAL,,OR THEY ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE A RIDE.........YES .... LABOR PAIN RIGHT ON THE VERY TOP OF THE CURVE OF THE BRIDGE ... MADE IT TO OSTHEOPATHIC ( can't remember how to spell it ) HOSPITAL ON TARLTON ,,,,WHEN GETTING TO THE HOSPITAL ....MY DOCTOR ASKED ME WHY I EVEN BOTHERED TO SHOW UP ....THE NURSES TOOK ME STRAIGHT TO THE DELIVERY ROOM ... LONG STORY SHORT ,, A COUPLE OF MINUTES LATER I HAD A BEAUTIFUL GIRL !

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing the story. Did you see the crosstown pictures or do I need to post/send a link?

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    Here is the Crosstown / SPID interchange from the early 70s. archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/gpc/id/298/rec/25

  • @vincewyn1396
    @vincewyn13966 жыл бұрын

    the 13th-century religious woman who brought us Corpus Christi: She Received visions from Christ, who pointed out that there was no feast in honour of the Blessed Sacrament. Based on this, she promoted the additional of what became the feast of Corpus Christi. 😇st Juliana of Liege 🙏🏻4us

  • @ihatetheworld90
    @ihatetheworld909 жыл бұрын

    My grandma said her whole neighborhood was destroyed which was around where the state school is. There was a dog tied to a fridge also Corpus hasn't experienced a hurricane this bad since then. The population,and city is much bigger so who knows what would happen.

  • @DIDGET220

    @DIDGET220

    7 жыл бұрын

    Matthew Sifuentes you was right biatch

  • @dschnarr6587
    @dschnarr65877 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing video! We had lived in Corpus Christi only one year before Hurricane Celia hit. I remember, as a Red Cross volunteer afterwards, the only way to get a message sent to anyone across country to let them know we survived was via Ham radio operators. I give thanks for all blessings to this day, an unforgettable experience.

  • @DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg

    @DavidChrisCastillo-im1wg

    2 ай бұрын

    Well, there was also another manner back then that has pretty much "died out today" & that's good old fashioned letter writing, but I imagine that would have taken longer than using a ham radio depending on how rapidly 1 could write visit the post office to pay postage & send it off.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    2 ай бұрын

    The Pharoah Valley subdivision was very new at the time, and they had utility lines underground and not on ploes.....phone and electricity. Someone that went to school with my sister had phone service and they allowed people to call loved ones. I understand they had a long line of people taking them up on their generous offer. That is how we got word to family in Fort Worth. Apparently, the news coverage across the nation painted a very ominous picture of the devistation and loss of life, and our family was glad to hear from us that we were ok.

  • @ASFbaccadude
    @ASFbaccadude9 жыл бұрын

    at least that wahataburger was standing

  • @mastercheif117ize
    @mastercheif117ize6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I lived next to OSO Park and three months shy of my 11th birthday. The eye passed over us. It was calm and clear and we were surrounded by "stadium effect" clouds. The strangest part was that in the eye there were all types of strange colorful insects and some birds. I concluded at that time they got caught in the eye somewhere along the way. The Circle K store on Mcardle was the store us neighborhood kids use to buy our "goods" at after redeeming coke bottles. The owner and his wife were at the store and hid in the freezer. Their car was crushed by a fallen wall. After the storm we drove around and surveyed the damage. So much of the damage in your home movie we also saw. Woolco was completely demolished. I apologize for going on and on but this storm is forever imprinted in my memory. Something I don't understand is that this devastating hurricane hardly ever gets mentioned. I think for those of us that went through it we will never forget it.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the detailed comments. That Circle K was also our Circle K as kids. We lived on Woodlawn Drive at the time.

  • @Bonkers2013

    @Bonkers2013

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dan., I remember you! We went to school together! You were blonde headed-and you wore the coolest glasses! I left CC when I was 18,still in Texas -Houston area!! Are you still in Corpus? You left your message 4 years ago- hope you see this…xo

  • @mastercheif117ize

    @mastercheif117ize

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Bonkers2013 Hi, how are you? I moved out of Corpus Christi in ‘88 & moved to Houston. I just moved a couple months ago from Cypress up to Waterwood (halfway between Huntsville & Livingston) out in the woods. Very peaceful. Did you also live in Oso? Is McBride your married name?

  • @Wok-y-Taco
    @Wok-y-Taco10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips on the Pharaoh Valley streets! I have added addresses for all but a few of the houses.

  • @510oaklandca
    @510oaklandca8 жыл бұрын

    Gonna have the same damage or even worse if another hurricane ever hits the city again, esp. one of Celia's magnitude.

  • @luciosanchezjr343
    @luciosanchezjr3437 жыл бұрын

    I too remember Hurricane Celia, this was Aug 3, 1970 my birthday. I was turning11 yrs old; I was in the Rio Grande Valley, I was spending my summer vacation at Alamo, Tx. My dad stayed at home guarding our home. Myself, my mom and three younger sisters were in the valley. Upon the aftermath we went back home and noticed so much destruction, I'm so thankful that my dad survived. Take care Corpus, my prayers are with you all. Lucio Sanchez Jr.

  • @lpseva4430
    @lpseva44307 жыл бұрын

    I saw my street

  • @thudson99
    @thudson999 жыл бұрын

    We were on vacation from San Antonio to Corpus Christi to visit family. I remember watching palm trees go horizontal. They would go all the way down and back up again, over and over. Then the ocean water waved up and out of the sea past the concrete. My Dad went under an overpass to wait it out. The windshield wipers were on full blast. It was raining pretty hard. My Mom always loved storms, so we were kinda not scared. But we were at attention nonetheless. The station wagon held up, as did we...all seven of us. For some reason I always thought her name was Cecilia. But guess she was nicknamed Celia? The station wagon and the family all came out fine...all seven of us.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    9 жыл бұрын

    No, her name was Celia. Cecilia was a popular song by Simon and Garfunkel at the time. We used to sing the lyrics, "Celia, you're breaking my house".

  • @QUEENRO53
    @QUEENRO537 жыл бұрын

    I was 16! Nothing major to our small framed home.. we had huge trees that protected our home.. only one was uprooted.. nevertheless, no power for 2 weeks.. so scary!

  • @Dennis13years
    @Dennis13years9 жыл бұрын

    Great..I was 8 and in Robstown at the time for 2 years for Dad's work. I see my street in Corpus Christi off McArdle by the Circle K between the Shamrock. It is Rickey Drive.

  • @mastercheif117ize

    @mastercheif117ize

    8 жыл бұрын

    I was two months shy of 11 years old. we lived in the Oso Park neighborhood. that Circle K is where all us kids used to go for candy and sodas. The outside wall came down on the manager's and his wife's car, crushing it. The man and his wife barely made it to the freezer section for safety. the eye passed over our house. It was so surreal with light breezes and lots of strange insects not from anywhere near the Coastal Bend. I've often wondered if anybody else experienced the eye like we did.

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    8 жыл бұрын

    We lived on Woodlawn Dr. That was our Circle K too. Thanks for adding your comments.

  • @mastercheif117ize

    @mastercheif117ize

    8 жыл бұрын

    yep, i went to Woodlawn. Did you know the Neugents? Went to Haas also/ I lived on Susan

  • @mastercheif117ize

    @mastercheif117ize

    6 жыл бұрын

    I went to Woodlawn and Haas and I was good friends with Tommy Neugent and Rick. I was also friends with Mike Engler, Don Causey, Rick and Art Valenzuela and many others.

  • @dangilbert8391

    @dangilbert8391

    3 жыл бұрын

    Was 8 also my dad was stationed at the navy base we were at navy base to and lost everything in our home

  • @tiredbread1172
    @tiredbread11727 жыл бұрын

    I'm looking at this as for reffrence of what can happen to corpus when Harvey hits.....is it really gonna be this bad tho....

  • @MyNickdanger
    @MyNickdanger9 жыл бұрын

    WHATABURGER- HATA URGE!! LOL Thanks for the Memories! I was 8, and my whole family, minus my dad, were living on Ocean Dr. a Block from Spahn Hospital! We were so luck to have survived! Later lived on Everheart, Topeka, Trey Way Ln. Thanks again~! Peace! Be Safe, and Blessed! Brother Nick

  • @tomswinburn1778
    @tomswinburn17788 жыл бұрын

    Although Dr. Neil Frank, the head of the National Hurricane Center said there were no tornadoes associated with Celia I am calling him a DAMN LIAR. He was in Florida at the time. I did service work in Portland for weeks on end after the storm and talked to DOZENS of people who personally saw the twisters while Portland was in the eye of the storm. Also aerial views show areas of INTENSE damage, like sliced with a knife while adjacent areas were untouched. The house in which I rode out the storm was totally destroyed, only inner hall walls left standing. House across street, and in lines both fore and aft destroyed, with homes next door without loss of even shingles. There was a massive store just West of the mall there on Gollihar that was completely and totally obliterated. MASSIVE concrete walls flattened. I have ridden out several hurricanes. NONE anywhere close to the rage this one displayed. Not in all areas, but those areas I believe to have been hit with tornadoes. Other 100+ MPH winds never gave me much cause for pause. This SOB seemed alive, and mad. When the roof peeled off, I thought we were dead. Only that inner hall saved our lives. When people in Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama talk about the ferocity of hurricanes, they're worth listening to and BELIEVING. Storm surge may in fact be the worst, but the winds can be and are deadly.

  • @tomswinburn1778

    @tomswinburn1778

    8 жыл бұрын

    I was wrong about Gollihar. It was S. Staples. Too many years ago and me too long gone. This was great video. The quality wasn't what we're used to today, but remember this was 1970, 46 years ago. And unless you had a generator no way to charge batteries for a long time. Thanks for the upload. Brought back some bad memories. But some good ones too as we can recall how we fought our way back. Like Katrina and the Northeast after Sandy. Human resolve can be a thing to admire. It follows almost all disasters. Human nature at its best rather than worst.

  • @Exzeluke
    @Exzeluke12 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU! I lived through many hurricanes, including Carla and Celia. Carla gets a lot of attention, but Celia was ten times more terrifying and damaging from my perspective. The Navy weatherstation half a mile from our house clocked the winds at 173mph. They said it was like a rake of tornadoes across the area, as is evident in your video. When the hurricane ended, the sun came out! We, too, drove around taking pictures. Never seen anything like it, before or since.

  • @rpgking85
    @rpgking8513 жыл бұрын

    thank u so much for posting this. i was born in 83 but ive always been so obsessed with seeing how corpus looked in the 70s and 80s. where did u get the pics in the vid?

  • @Wok-y-Taco
    @Wok-y-Taco12 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Now that I have a laptop to take this video mobile, I can probably add more street names and addresses. I know the basic route of the trip around town, I just need to match up some of the houses and landmarks in order to provide the addresses.

  • @billysanchez6890
    @billysanchez68907 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm showing my kids what might happen with this Harvey threat.

  • @erikmolnar6585
    @erikmolnar65856 жыл бұрын

    I have a very large reel of 16mm footage which contains about an hour of stuff shot here in Corpus Christi during Celia. Anybody got a projector or a way to transfer it?

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    6 жыл бұрын

    I wish I had a way!

  • @OverandOutChief1

    @OverandOutChief1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Important for the history of Corpus. Library or perhaps the science museum? Let me know if you make it public.

  • @marilyndavis6217
    @marilyndavis62178 жыл бұрын

    WOW!!! I was 14 at the time, and I suppose quite isolated to the true destruction. Somehow, even 1 block off Ocean, near South Shores, we escaped almost unscathed. This may have been due to the fact that we had a fire in May, in the roof, and most of the roof had been rebuilt. I do remember my 6'3" Dad holding the front door ajar with all his might to take pressure off the front door decorative plate glass window to keep it intact. We had a few broken windows from the Rock Roof at Montclair Elementary. Otherwise, our power came back in 1.5 days, and we were the only ones that had a phone in a 2 block radius, go figure.. Many people used our phone to assure family that they were OK. TY For The Video.. Quite shocking. Not sure but my Geography Professor said the wind tracking stations blew down at 185 MPH, and gusts were well over 200MPH. Not sure, but I think this might have been around a cat 5 if they had been using that rating system back then.

  • @etg832007
    @etg8320078 жыл бұрын

    aye who had a camcorder back then?

  • @QUEENRO53
    @QUEENRO537 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know if Celia was a hurricane ,category 3??

  • @Wok-y-Taco

    @Wok-y-Taco

    7 жыл бұрын

    Rosie Gonzalez. Celia peaked with sustain 125mph winds with gusts to 180+. A category 3 hurricane.

  • @docwho10th88

    @docwho10th88

    7 жыл бұрын

    It was actually a category 4! Back in the 70's they did not have the tech to detect microbursts. Celia was full of them..the microbursts were like explosions going off in the city. Here you go. stormtrack.org/community/threads/hurricane-celia-1970-cat-4-for-tx.23485/

  • @QUEENRO53

    @QUEENRO53

    7 жыл бұрын

    THANK U ! I'm a Nervous MESS! WE R STAYING ! MY Daughters r all staying in their own homes. GOD HELP US ALL.. Hurricane HARVEY ON IT'S WAY TO Corpus Christi TX. :-(

  • @kerrinjeromin1146
    @kerrinjeromin11467 жыл бұрын

    @yakima1 - hello! My name is Kerrin and I work at WeatherNation TV. We'd love to feature some of your video on our broadcast as we look back at past hurricanes. Would you be willing to talk with us about this? We can connect via email- please write kjeromin@weathernationtv.com. Thank you in advance