The latest models are all trending West.. Euro has Orange Beach as Ground Zero, GFS has it heading dead towards .. New Orleans..
huge turn to west overnight. Its all the way to miss-ala border. If it stays there or shifts even more west in next 24hrs we could get by with only heavy rain
Great info on SoWal! Will stay tuned in. I hope I don't have to test out this bunker of a house and the backup solar but if it comes to that I feel it won't let me down! Good luck everyone! Cross fingers it has the least intensity possible! And hi to all - long time no talk!!
Gidget
I am on Magnolia in New Grayton. My elevation is not far off from the Red Bar, but I could see a little flooding if it floods the Red Bar. House is about 6 feet above ground elevation, but not the auto!
Thanks for the advice.
Looking better. When you are in the bullseye more than a few days out no need to panic, but it is unnerving to say the least. Paths almost always shift when landfall is that far away. Notice I said almost always. Knock on wood.
Yet there is still plenty of time for the landfall prediction to move either east or west. And of course sometimes they turn at the last hours. Our worst case is if the eye passes slightly to our west and hits Destin or FoWal like Opal did.
Even if Isaac makes landfall well to our west I fear beach erosion. Our dunes are so vulnerable! The dunes are looking good compared to 2006, but even small storms that have come ashore well to our west have pushed waves right to the toe of the dunes.