SuPrBuGmAn
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The map you posted shows landfall in Mobile, AL, not FL. Close though
earlier this morning it was showing a direct hit on Gulf Shores/Orange Beach and reaching north over my house and then shortly after, it would have hit my parents house directly as well.
Winds are at 140mph now.
All barrier islands on the panhandle and everyone in trailers or below Highway 98 are in a manditory evacuation.
Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Ft Morgan in AL along with anyone in a river flood zone are in a mandatory evac as well. People in Baldwin County and everyone below 98 in AL are under a voluntary evac. Possible evac of Baldwin County south of I-10 later(which would include both my own and my parents houses).
I'm heading to my parents house, it lies pretty high compared to most of the places around here so I'll only have to worry about missles(trees). The storm track seems to be drifting west again, so I'm hoping for a MS impact(sorry John!-LOL). No work until Monday-ish.
I'll be taking pictures throughout the storm. As long as we have power I'll post the pics and weather conditions starting tomorrow evening - as much as I can atleast while trying to fight my father off the internet at the same time
We pretty much count on our neighborhood losing power during any tropical event or even any decently sized normal T-storm. Any luck and the parents will be back online Friday evening or over the weekend. My house should be powered up a bit faster being closer to town.
Windows at both houses are boarded and I'm packed. I have my survival gear, my UW survival gear
, extra clothes, and my Zodiac packed in the back of my truck. Got my important papers and some cash stowed, I'm ready to rock even if plans change.
Like I said before, I'll keep checking in as long as possible. Later

Winds are at 140mph now.
All barrier islands on the panhandle and everyone in trailers or below Highway 98 are in a manditory evacuation.
Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Ft Morgan in AL along with anyone in a river flood zone are in a mandatory evac as well. People in Baldwin County and everyone below 98 in AL are under a voluntary evac. Possible evac of Baldwin County south of I-10 later(which would include both my own and my parents houses).
I'm heading to my parents house, it lies pretty high compared to most of the places around here so I'll only have to worry about missles(trees). The storm track seems to be drifting west again, so I'm hoping for a MS impact(sorry John!-LOL). No work until Monday-ish.
I'll be taking pictures throughout the storm. As long as we have power I'll post the pics and weather conditions starting tomorrow evening - as much as I can atleast while trying to fight my father off the internet at the same time

Windows at both houses are boarded and I'm packed. I have my survival gear, my UW survival gear

Like I said before, I'll keep checking in as long as possible. Later